How to Sneak Healthy Foods Into Your Kids Diet #horizonback2school
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Horizon is asking moms how they get their kids to eat healthy food.
In a perfect world there would be no wars, the temperature would be 82° all the time and Brussels sprouts would taste like chocolate!
Unfortunately, this is not how the world is. We may not be able to control the weather, but there is hope to get your kids to eat healthy foods!!
You can avoiding daily struggles by making fruits, vegetables and whole grains a fun and tasty ingredient in their snacks and meals.
Whole Wheat Triple Chocolate Banana Muffins @ Good Life {eats}
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Grains
Most kids will eat baked goods and whole-grains are much more nutritious that all-purpose flour. Try switching out flours when baking muffins, quick breads and even cookies. Chances are, they wont even notice the difference.
5 Grain Pancakes with Flax @ Good Life {eats}
Whole Grain Pancake Mix @ Bake at 350
Quinoa and Beet Pancakes @ Smith Bites
Fruit and Cheese Skewers @ My Baking Addiction
Kabobs
Kids love food on a stick. Make mini fruit kabobs with toothpicks, try bananas, blueberries and grapes . Thread grilled chicken and slices of pineapple on wooden skewers. Put cherry tomatoes and chunks of cheese on pretzel sticks.
Greek Chicken Skewers @ Wenderly
Caprese Skewers @ Add a Pinch
Salted Maple Grilled Bananas @ Food For My Family
Granola Banana Pancakes @ TidyMom
Mix-ins
Add fruits and vegetables into foods your kids already know and love. Add bananas or apples to peanut butter sandwiches. Add butternut squash to mac and cheese. Add grated carrot and red pepper to pizza sauce. Puree roasted butternut squash and mix with marinara sauce to serve over pasta. Add tomatoes, broccoli and/or grated zucchini to ground beef to make hamburgers or taco filling.
Chocolate Hazelnut Milk and Almond Milk @ Gourmande in the Kitchen
Chocolate Beet Cupcakes @ Simple Bites
Can’t Beet It! Cake @ Blissfully Domestic via Bake at 350
Rhubarb Strawberry Smoothie @ She Wears Many Hats
Smoothies
Smoothies are a great way to sneak more fruits and vegetables into your kids’ diet. Use milk with frozen strawberries and bananas and peaches for a mild-tasting smoothie. If your kids eat blueberries, make a smoothie with frozen blueberries, and honey and throw in half a cup of baby spinach. The color of the berries and the sweetness of the honey will mask the spinach flavor.
Mixed Berry Summer Smoothie @ Bakers Royale
Alien Juice @ Bake at 350
Sweet Potato Chips @ She Wears Many Hats
Fun Surprises
Try something they wouldn’t expect. These vegetables are so good you don’t have to sneak around to get your kids to eat it. When cooked right, with a drizzle of olive oil or a dash of Kosher salt, you’ll discover that there is no need to hide these vitamin packed vegetables in anything. They are delicious on their own, without all the extras.
Kale Chips @ Dine and Dish
Now it’s YOUR TURN!
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