So, a lot of kid - friendly food is not gluten - intolerant food, so -[Laughs] But when it comes to meals, I like to cook and I'd rather
see kids eating a meal I just made rather than heating something up.
We all want to
see kids eating more whole fruits, whole grains and the like.
Because I know this is a surefire way of
seeing my kids eat their veggies, I like to make this roasted broccoli at least once a week.
To be honest, I didn't
see my kids eat their pies because I had to leave the party, and I doubt they were perfect by ice cream pie standards, but the tins came back clean.
Yes, it is our responsibility to
see our kids eat healthy foods, that is why we are all raising awareness and calling these folks out.
I see kids eat a fraction of their lunch day after day, and usually just the Cheetos, fruit by the foot, and chocolate milk that is sent along with the sandwich and apple.
Not exact matches
There were days back then when I
ate meals from my office snack bin and didn't
see my
kids at all.
Instead he buys up smaller ones and nurtures them, testing possible acquisition targets by
seeing what products his
kids eat when he brings them home.
«Just the realization that millions of people would do anything to
see their
kids sleep for a night in your bed, or wish that they could
eat those vegetables you just trashed, would do our planet a world of good.»
Meanwhile,
kids are playing Led Zeppelin records backwords, Santorum should
eat some moldy rye bread and hallucinate like the writers of the bible maybe he might «
see» Satan too.
If you don't
see what sublime love it was for God to browbeat Abe into gutting his
kid like a fish, make Job
eat caca quesadillas, and send his only baby to be whipped to ribbons, speared in the bladder, and tortured to death by a bunch of drunk Italians to pay off the debt we all owe for something none of us did, you're just nuts...
As far as I was concerned, anyone who watched us
eating dinner that first night in Philadelphia would have
seen an ugly cliché confirmed: Look at that glum couple with all of those little
kids.
There have been many times when I'd cooked up something along the
kid friendly lines of muffins, pancakes, pizza, or chocolatey anything, convinced that Paloma will
eat some, only to
see a frown and hear around ten melodramatic versions of «I don't like it.»
There was so much dough, couldn't
see the end of it One thing was very hard though: to stop my
kids from
eating the whole cookies!
As a bonus, it was also
kid and husband friendly, and, honestly, unless someone doesn't
eat meat at all I can't
see them rejecting this.
I've
seen other
kids eating fruit leather before (store bought) and I thought it's interesting.
Haha, I could just
see you as a little
kid saying, «We're
eating grasshoppers?»
I am making this to
see if my
kids will
eat it!!!! I love avocados!
Have you ever
seen kids lips, tongue and face get stained with artificial color after
eating store - bought popsicles?
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.
I sobbed (and puked) on the couch in our front room as I watched out the front window and
saw what seemed like hundreds of gleeful
kids come
eat hot dogs and enjoy the festivities.
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.
Next time try feeding your
kids chi - chi's and
see if they are more inclined to
eat them
Few weeks back when my son had a play date, I made sweet potato fries for the
kids, and I
saw them
eating happily.
We
see it this way: as
kids, we grow up
eating peanut butter sandwiches.
I know there are a few
kids out there that miss
eating chips... I have
seen many versions of this recipe on the internet and it is definitely one that can be a huge failure... but I have made this at least a dozen -LSB-...]
I'd love to
see more school friendly (nut free) recipes, things that are quick and easy and work well in lunch and that
kids will actually
eat.
But in practice, the staff
saw that salad bar prep took less time than individually packaging produce into 1/2 cup portions, and that
kids wasted less fruits and vegetables when they were able to take the portions they wanted — actually
eating what they took.
They really look like ravioli, right??? Let's
see if my
kids will
eat them...
It always breaks my heart when I go to
kid's parties and
see the brightly colored cakes filled with sugar My motto with my oldest was, if I wouldn't feed it to her, why should I
eat it?
It was quite funny
seeing him
eat this tart; it was like he was a little
kid not wanting to share his toys with the other
kids, clutching it close to him so no one could get a hold of it.
You
see, if it came from some other place,
kids are more likely to
eat them.
The only challenge was trying to find time to take pictures of them before the
kids saw them and
ate them up!
I
saw a sign that said: «Cleaning the house with
kids is like brushing your teeth while
eating oreos.»
Well, there are several... Don't — make your
kids promises until you have a reservation confirmation number... Do — a bit of research to
see if there are any special restaurants you'd like to
eat at and book them immediately... and Don't be surprised when your trip to Disney turns you into one of those crazy «my
kid has to have everything» moms!
We took the
kids to
see a production of «Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,» and they delighted in the story, as well as the fact that they could
eat candy floss (cotton candy) during it.
Big differences between school systems, you can
see what schools really try to put efforts to make healthy, balanced menus that
kids will actually
eat.
I love
seeing how all the colors of healthy foods look together and knowing my
kids are
eating well.
But I still
see the goal to be parents looking at what their
kids are
eating — in school, and out — and maybe thinking a little bit more about what is being offered up to their children.
Another reason we pack lunches for all our
kids is to ensure they
eat healthier and so that I can
see what they are actually
eating on a day to day basis.
He won't touch the meatballs I make at home — he screams when he even
sees them being prepared — but serve the
kid the identical thing, from the identical recipe, at our local Italian restaurant, and he'll
eat four of them in one sitting.
I find it hard to
see children really crying in class, or being that affect by,
kids believe they are resilient, and I don't care how many times you tell them it is bad for them, most will continue on doing what they love to do, especially
eating hot Cheetos during class.
Read Laura Ingalls Wilder's «Farm Boy» to
see how
kids ate 150 years ago.
Put bread down at the table in front of
kids and just
see what they do:
eat it!
See what research says about
kids» natural
eating habits.
Serve nutritious foods that you like or
eat something new so your
kids see you enjoying what you're asking them to
eat.
I've been meaning to share with you this recent U.S. News & World Report piece by Chef Ann Cooper, in which she expresses concern over the high amounts of sugar
kids can consume at school (
see also my Civil
Eats piece, «Why There Is So Much Sugar in Your
Kid's School Breakfast «-RRB-.
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 can only imagine how much more challenging it can be as they get older and are
eating school lunches, with no teacher reporting back about how much was consumed or making sure to send home the containers from home lunches so Mom and Dad can
see what actually went into the
kids» stomachs.
Researchers hope parents will change
eating habits at home once they
see what their
kids are choosing in schools.