Not exact matches
She
saw a need for a waste - free lunch and teamed with Lynn Julian to launch
Kids Konserve, a self - funded online venture that sells reusable and recycled
food kits.
At the same time, we
saw ourselves as gentle guides... like spiritual sherpas... showing our
kids where the possible pitfalls and the safest pathways were, what
foods were good and what wasn't, and who and what to trust or not.
I stood on some of those promises when my
kids were sick, or when we had barely enough to buy
food or pay bills, and
saw God's hand move to help us.
I pack Carmelas lunch (you can
see her whole
food vegan lunches on the hashtag #carmelaslunch on Instagram) while the
kids make their breakfast.
One thing umma was shocked to
see was how much fussy my
kids are about having onion and tomatoes in their
food.
-LSB-...] needs to start a
food blogger emergency support hotline, I'm not
kidding —
see my rant on recipe heartbreak.
I've been trying to be really mindful of how much I eat these days (
see my I've Been Slacking... post), but these muffins make for a wholesome, real
food snack and one that I'm happy to eat and feed my
kids.
Love reading about your perspective on
kids and healthy
foods — and it's encouraging to
see that your
kids love veggies, especially since SO many of my friends»
kids only have a taste for processed
foods.
My
kids have said they have never
seen so much great, healthy
food from me.
I keep
seeing countless parents around me who feed their
kids whatever they can find — which includes, of course,
foods straight out of frozen bags (and I'm not even talking about veggies).
«The menu must appeal to
kids, but adults have to
see a menu that has quality
food options.
I just wanted to say that I love coming to your site - you provide such «honest»
food... meaning when I read your blog,
see your photos, try your recipes and hear nothing but my
kids happlily chewing and eating at the dinner table, I get a very warm, nourishing feeling.
Looking forward to
seeing your version of Shepherd's Pie, and I'm always on the lookout for
kid - friendly
food ideas
The company, Whole
Kids, manufactures and supplies organic, hypo - allergenic, additive - free snacks for children, and is Ms Meldrum's attempt to rectify some of the wrongs she
sees perpetrated by Big
Food, and generate revenue to fund health and education programs for children nationally.
I was recently contact by Cocozia to write a review on their coconut water, but who are we
kidding here... I love
food and developing recipes, so I wanted to not only try their coconut water, I wanted to
see how versatile it could be when cooking or baking — or popsicle making!
I'm a huge advocate of my
kids participating in the kitchen —
seeing how
food is made and adding a bit of their own creativity to the mix.
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Ideal for moms and dads seeking an affordable, healthier, tasty snack or
food staple that can rival the PBJ their
kids crave, Lindsay Almond Butter blends a deliciously sweet and nutty taste with the smooth spreadability one expects from their favorite mass market peanut butter but hasn't
seen from other almond butter offerings.
I posted at @flavorid
seeing if your
kids would have interest in a class centered around
food + art and peeps are really into it so thought I'd post here too!
As a vegan mom of 3
kids 5 and under I always sigh when I
see cute holiday
food stuff and think how the heck can I veganize it?
Older children and adults who are diagnosed miss their favorite
foods, and younger
kids may just pine after
foods they
see that * look * good.
It's also important to Sarah that «my
kids can
see Sam and Brooke and know that they are growing a staple
food for our family.»
Here are the
kids and Jody observing the animals this weekend, and, at least with regard to the chickens» eggs,
seeing just where our
food comes from:
All those
food colors are illegal in most EU countries and I was horrified when I
saw all the
foods they have for
kids here.
«When I
saw that there'd been a 265 percent increase in hospitalizations with
kids who have
food allergies, that was startling to me,» says O'Brien.
I love
seeing how all the colors of healthy
foods look together and knowing my
kids are eating well.
Not only is this important for weight and satiety but it helps educate our
kids on
seeing food as sacred nourishment with the ability to stop when full.
By serving veggies first with the three course meal (
see how easy it is below) the vegetables are the only
food on the plate and are the highlight of the first course (when
kids are the hungriest!)
Speaking for myself, this is the kind of
food I'd like to
see offered at my children's school — healthy, fresh offerings cooked from scratch and — though
kid - friendly — pushing children's palates beyond pizza and burgers.
«In the last 20 years, we've
seen a 400 percent increase in
food allergies,» says Robyn O'Brien, founder of The Allergy
Kids Foundation and author of «The Unhealthy Truth».
How THRILLED was I to
see my dear friend Laura Fuentes (creator of MOMables and author of the recently released best - seller The Best Homemade
Kids» Lunches on the Planet) competing this week on
Food Network's new REWRAPPED!?
See the
food containers at
Kids Konserve.
You can check out the salad bar,
see what kinds of
foods they are serving and — I think most elementary schools try to have volunteers there to help the
kids make smarter choices and encourage the fruits and veggies; at least this is what my daughter's school told me - and you can
see what the set - up is like.
Serve nutritious
foods that you like or eat something new so your
kids see you enjoying what you're asking them to eat.
«It's exciting to
see how excited the
kids get about fresh fruits and vegetables,» Dreibelbis says, noting that
food from the salad bars is unlimited.
Studies have shown that junk
food ads on TV, online, and in the real world can increase the amount of unhealthy
foods kids choose to eat in as little as 30 minutes after
seeing the ads.
I wrote about that topic early on («Why
Kids +
Food = Conversational Hot Potato «-RRB- and that entry led to a lot of heated debate among readers (
see the linked posts below).
I was going through my backlog of draft posts and
saw this vaguely «
kid and
food» - related tidbit that might be helpful to those with babies in the house.
I can't wait to talk to the
kids and
see how this program is affecting their views about
food — its origins, their willingness to try new vegetables, their desire to cook at home and more.
I was going through my backlog of draft posts and
saw this vaguely «
kid and
food» - related tidbit that... [Continue reading]
Take a look at
kids» fast
food facts to
see the numbers behind those convenient meals in a box.
Seeing how
food is grown, the work that has to go into growing the vegetables / fruits and how you should take care of them can help
kids to be more engaged with eating them.
I would love to
see all the passion and emotion spent on flavored milk directed toward getting our
kids fresh
food every day instead.
* Many of us in the school
food reform world have long predicted that elementary school
kids would be the first to come around to healthier school
food because they haven't had years of
seeing junk
food in their cafeterias.
Thanks to the program, students throughout the district have a genuine appreciation for the garden bars, and the
food service team is «
seeing less waste because
kids are able to make a choice about what they take.»
So when I didn't
see a single word about the classroom
food policy communicated by either our district office or my
kids» school, I consulted our school principal, who agreed to send out a flyer.
It will take a while until the snack
food regulations are installed, and even longer until we can
see their effects on
kids» diets.
With all the birthday celebrations, holiday parties, ice cream and candy rewards, bake sales, and sugar - fueled after - hours events, school has started to feel like one big junk
food fest (SEE: Rant of the Day: Please Stop Feeding My Kids Junk Food at Schoo
food fest (
SEE: Rant of the Day: Please Stop Feeding My
Kids Junk
Food at Schoo
Food at School!).
So instead of worrying about DeVos, we really should be focusing on: (1) Congressional Republicans, who've already shown great enthusiasm for weakening the nutrition standards for school meals and limiting their accessibility to low - income
kids (
see my Civil Eats piece, «3 Things You Need to Know About the House School
Food Bill «-RRB-; (2) the as - yet - unscheduled confirmation hearing for Agriculture Secretary nominee Sonny Perdue, during which we're likely to get more information on how he views the NSLP; and (3) whoever eventually is appointed Under Secretary for
Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, the USDA official directly in charge of child nutrition programs.
Gee, let's
see, we now have a $ 15 billion
food and beverage industry directly marketing to
kids that's undermining our parenting efforts... pummeling junk
food messaging incessantly (like PopTarts and Pizza Pockets being hawked at school lunch concession stands STILL even though many thought that was long gone, sigh).