Not exact matches
The
Happy Meal let
kids choose what they wanted to
eat, giving them a sense of autonomy, and helped McDonald's brand itself as family - friendly fare.
I am
happy I am not the only one that has
kids that
eat different things.
With six
kids, I've learned to make a point to honor
eating styles (i.e., vegetarian, vegan, etc.) but I don't even try to make everyone
happy anymore.
There's something everyone likes, and when the
kids are happily
eating their dinners, I'm
happy too.
NYC area About Blog A blog dedicated to supporting parents in changing the conversation from nutrition to habits so
kids will enjoy a lifetime of
happy, healthy
eating.
I like this recipe for so many reasons, it is easy, frugal, hubby
ate it,
kids ate it, I
ate it and we were all
happy and above that it looks and sounds fancy as well.
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.
My
kids would LOVE if I made giant cinnamon rolls every day, and Ian's just
happy to actually have time to sit and
eat.
«At the end of the day,
kids come to play games and
eat their favorite food item, which is pizza, and they are pretty
happy,» Casale says.
The aroma and the taste always makes my husband and my
kids happy and they never complain when I make it over and over again, instead it's
eaten in a day.
So
happy you liked the gyro meat, my
kids love it in their lunches and even
eat it cold - he he:) I'll have to try that naan bread, it looks amazing!
Everyone was
happy and mama was
happy the
kids could
eat it!
I was one
happy mom knowing that my
kids are
eating something with substance.
I'm building my book collection and think I better get the «The Art of Healthy
Eating:
Kids» next (
Happy Mother's Day to me)!
So, I figured if I couldn't
eat granola, I might as well make the
kids happy and finally make them some pancakes!
Eat Happy has low carb comfort recipes made from real food —
kid approved too!
That way you also ensure that picky
kids who might not want to
eat the entire salad stay
happy.
The
kids here are not too
happy about butternut squash, but I might have them
eat it anyway, haha.
I save the nicest ones to serve my guests, and my
kids are
happy to
eat the deformed ones.
Spoonfuls of fudge frosting for breakfast, a pint of ice cream and a spoon to wind down in the evenings, and
eating chocolates out of the «good stash» in the pantry with the door shut so you don't have to share (since the
kids don't appreciate the good stuff, they are
happy with the cheap waxy stuff) at regular intervals during the day.
Parents love
Kids Eat Free on Mondays and Tuesdays and 2 - for - 1
Happy Hour.
We find that the
kids classmates are always interested with what is in their boxes and the
kids are
happy to
eat their colorful (and healthy) lunches.
Packing a yummy lunch fast makes me as
happy as a
kid eating an ice cream on a hot day in Summer!
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Packing a yummy lunch fast makes me as
happy as... my
kids at lunchtime when they get to
eat their favorite healthy foods instead of the gross cafeteria offerings!
Melanie is a certified speech language pathologist, a national speaker on the topic of picky
eating, and the author of the award winning parenting book,
Happy Mealtimes with
Happy Kids: How to Teach Your Child About the Joy of Food!
French
Kids Eat Everything: How Our Family Moved to France, Cured Picky
Eating, Banned Snacking, and Discovered 10 Simple Rules for Raising
Happy, Healthy Eaters.
There are 60 games to play while waiting, 36 games to play while
eating, and 36 games for the car ride, leaving your
kids happy and busy.
Kids who were once
happy to
eat all sorts of things suddenly reject their old favorites.
I should also add, as a parent of a child who is severely allergic to milk, I would not be
happy with a policy that allows
kids to
eat breakfast in the classroom.
I so appreciate your comment, and I'm so
happy to know that my posts and my friends have made such a difference in the way your
kids eat.
But it is not just the open floor - plan, I'm so
happy with some of the smaller details we included to enable our
kids to be bigger helpers in the kitchen — especially as they grow bigger and
eat more.
If
kids are raised with healthy
eating habits, no fast food, minimal processed foods, home cooked meals, farmer's market produce, and numerous organic options, they no longer look at soda, «Froot Loops»,
Happy Meals, and frozen burritos and pizzas as treats.
It's Not About Nutrition is a research - based forum, giving parents the right tools to shape their children's behavior — so all
kids enjoy a lifetime of
happy and healthy
eating.
Karen Le Billon, author of French
Kids Eat Everything: How Our Family Moved to France, Cured Picky
Eating, Banned Snacking, and Discovered 10 Simple Rules for Raising
Happy, Healthy Eaters
It's Not About Nutrition is dedicated to inspiring, empowering and supporting parents to change the conversation from nutrition to habits — so all
kids enjoy a lifetime of
happy and healthy
eating.
In this episode of the
Happy Bite Podcast, I talk about best practices for packing school lunches so you can use what you pack to teach your
kids healthy
eating habits.
Kids are
happy to
eat cold pizza, so make these easy pizza wraps the night before, then refrigerate them until the morning.
As promised, the
kids were
happy running riot in The Base, and we were
happy upstairs
eating copious amounts of food in the buffet style dining room.
The
kid next to him was
eating fries and nuggets and playing with his Shrek watch [that came in his
Happy Meal].
Sometimes
kids are very
happy to
eat dinner if they help prepare the dinner in some way.
Melanie Potock, MA, CCC - SLP is a national speaker on the topic of picky
eating and the authorof
Happy Mealtimes with
Happy Kids: How to Teach Your Child About the Joy of Food!
Simple — that's what most students are used to
eating, it's what they like, and cafeteria managers want to serve food that
kids are
happy to
eat.
Also French
Kids Eat Everything: How Our Family Moved to France, Cured Picky
Eating, Banned Snacking, and Discovered 10 Simple Rules for Raising
Happy, Healthy Eaters.
Emboldened by news of a «healthy
Happy Meal,» less food - savvy parents might feel more inclined than ever to let their
kids eat at McDonald's.
The right of 24
kids to
eat cupcakes and enjoy and be
happy should outweigh 1 persons right not too.
Ever since my oldest son could
eat solids, I have been a superfan of
Happy Family — and, now that I have a toddler and baby, I can still use their food, because they make baby, tot, and
kid products too!
«By gathering information on your
kid's poop, sleep, and
eating schedules, the idea goes, you can engineer a
happier, healthier baby,» Fast Company's Rebecca Greenfield writes.
I'm
happy that your
kids will
eat it.
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