Do you take your kids on adventures? How about a trip to a maple syrup farm or farmer’s market or strawberry picking? What about fishing or sledding? As my kids got older they had less interest in taking an “educational field trip” with me, so I rebranded these trips as Forced Family Fun! FFF is […]
Are there times when kiddos will be pickier than others? Yup! Between 18-24 months and again between 5-6 years old most children will be a little tougher to feed. Toddlers are programmed to say NO! and are learning that they are independent little beings. Saying “no” to foods that they ate just yesterday can be […]
Growing up, my siblings and I all had a glass of milk with our meals, making it easy to get the necessary Calcium, protein, fat, and Vitamin D we needed for growth and bone health. Calcium is the nutrient that most people associated with milk. Milk is also fortified with Vitamin D. Both Calcium & […]
Families sometimes wonder what it’s like working with me on feeding their picky eaters. How can I get their kiddo to eat when they feel like they’ve tried everything??? Working with me is not about me trying to get your kiddo to eat; it’s about meeting your child right where they are and figuring out […]
Does the word “Fiber” make you think of the geriatric crowd? Bring bran muffins and prunes to mind??? Nearly all of us would benefit from a bit more fiber in our day regardless of our age. Fiber bulks up stool and draws water into the intestines which makes pooping easier. Fiber also helps regulate blood […]
My favorite snack tip: “Buddy Up” your snacks! Remember when I told you (back in my first blog edition) that a snack is an opportunity for extra nutrition? Buddying up a snack, such as goldfish, with something from another food group (like a yogurt or deli meat) means that your kiddo is getting the nutrition […]
One of my favorite Picky Eater tips—family-style serving. What is that?? Serving dinner (or any meal for that matter) family style means putting the meal on the table and allowing everyone to serve themselves what they’d like in the amount that they’d like. Of course, little ones will need some assistance until they learn the […]