Well, it's week five, and I'm wrapping this series up. Did you miss my previous posts? Here's a short overview: Week 1: I shared my personal challenges getting my toddler to eat healthy. Week 2: I shared my tips on helping children to make healthy eating a habit. Week 3: We talked about teaching our kids that healthy is not a dirty word . Week 4: We discussed the best way to go grocery shopping with kids (and this is where you enter the Looney Tunes Gift Basket
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Well, it's week five, and I'm wrapping this series up. Did you miss my previous posts? Here's a short overview: Week 1: I shared my personal challenges getting my toddler to eat healthy. Week 2: I shared my tips on helping children to make healthy eating a habit. Week 3: We talked about teaching our kids that healthy is not a dirty word . Week 4: We discussed the best way to go grocery shopping with kids (and this is where you enter the Looney Tunes Gift Basket
Several weeks ago I received an email from weelicious user, Katie Hamilton, kindly thanking me for our baby frittata recipe. I felt a great deal of pride reading that the only way Katie’s son would eat eggs was when she made him baby frittatas. Katie reciprocated by giving me the most genius recipe idea: green cookies. Katie’s mother had made a them for her when she was a baby and Katie continues the tradition by making them for her son. If your toddler protests against eating greens, you have t
So you know how some people are all about certain channels which they love? Well Mommy Niri is a total Food Network junkie. I never get to watch the shows normally during the day as I limit television viewing for my kids but I am known on occasion to sneak snippets in. Well when I heard that Food Network star Robin Miller (She hosts Quick Fix Meals) was going to be demonstrating the wonders of the new Ninja Kitchen Kitchen Master (somewhat a food processor marries a blender device) I was
We all know how easy it is to get into a rut, and how many different types of ruts there are. There are diet ruts, exercise ruts, bad attitude ruts, injury ruts, and ‘I’m not losing any weight’ ruts. I think we’ve all been there and done those, right? The rut I’m currently in is a cooking rut. I’m SO sick of eating the same things, but it’s easy to fall into the habit of making the same things over and over. You do it because it’s familiar, you know the kids will eat it, you know how many calo
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