Nutrition Kids
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It’s been a long day, and you’ve just got home from work. Your kids are tired, you’re tired, and your husband is tired. You can’t just go sit on the couch and watch tv though. You have a family to take care of, and you need to feed them. So you open the fridge in the hopes that you’ll find something that you can feed each one that’s simple to make and that’s nutritious at the same time. A difficult challenge really and you should be cheered for finding something that mixes the three things together in one go. What three things? Why, nutrition kids and tasty food of course.
As every parent will acknowledge vehemently there’s almost no simple way to get these three factors to match up every time. But sometimes you might find that you’ve come upon a lucky star and have indeed found the right mix to go with nutrition kids and tasty food.
If you have yet to experience this little wonderful thing don’t be disheartened. There are plenty of us out there who have yet to come across the right mix to satisfy these three factors. If we try just good nutrition alone chances are high the kids won’t like it, and if try to give them tasty food, the odds are high that we’ve given in to them and bought them a burger and fries.
The kids can’t help it either. Every where they look they’re being plastered with advertisements for fast food, soda pop, or some other such processed food that is bad for them. But what can you do, a single parent, against the fast food industry who know just what to do to seduce your kids away from nutritious food.
Sometimes it’s just not possible and we have to accept that, and get the nutrition into our kids in whatever way that we can. This sometimes invlolves a few tricks on your part, but how else can you ever get the three main factors that dominate mealtimes – nutrition kids and tasty food.
Fries are a favorite in my family and I get a packet of oven bake fries to cut down on the grease. Next I’ll try and go with a little bit of oven roasted chicken, but this is where I resort to a few of my tricks. I bread the chicken myself and I add a little bit of extra spices to the mix that I know my kids enjoy.
I also buy a pizza base and add my own toppings, thereby controlling the amount of junk food that gets in my kids stomachs and giving them additional helpings of vegetables that they’re clearly unaware of. This is my way of tying together healthy mealtimes and bringing the factors of nutrition kids and tasty meals together.
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