I also make
sure my kids eat a good breakfast because I want them to have the fuel they need to get through their school day.
It's easier to make
sure my kids eat healthy when I give them a group of health options to choose from.
I'm
sure my kids eat plenty of junk food when they're out with their friends, but at home, I've become committed to buying / serving things that are pretty high up on the nutrition scale.
Not only does this feeding style encourage the whole family to eat together (which has plenty of benefits), but it also allows kids to explore different foods at their own pace (which aligns with Ellyn Satter's philosophy of the Division of Responsibility of Feeding) and takes the pressure off parents to make
sure their kids eat certain foods like vegetables.
Make
sure your kids eat the right foods to last for a day of testing.
Enjoy a tasty paleo - friendly casserole while making
sure your kids eat their veggies too.
What about social programs like public assistance, to make
sure the kid eats.
Not exact matches
I'm not
sure the parents of America are ready to make a federal case just to get their
kids to
eat, but some of them are probably hoping their
kids will adopt the slogan of the clean - your - plate movement in China: «I'm proud of my clean plate.»
I'm not
sure, but all I know is that I'm certain my
kids would not be
eating parsnips if I didn't bake them up as crispy fries.
I'm
sure it goes back to my childhood — my mom had a large strawberry patch, and as
kids we would always walk out in our bare feet, to pick (and immediately
eat) the sweet, fresh berries.
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I'm pretty
sure if I
eat another container of takeout, my
kid is going to come out made of styrofoam.
Making
kids eat nuts is a big deal but I am
sure if served as a dessert in the form of payasam it is a big yesss
I'm pretty
sure I
ate that kind of bread when I was a
kid, but it was storebought and my mom didn't call it «challah.»
pork buns looks delicious and yummy,,,, recipe seems easy to me... I'm
sure my
kids and my husband will like them to
eat..
Convenient because I still can't get my
kids to
eat cooked greens; pretty
sure I wouldn't as a teenager either.
And although I am not going to be here to put three meals on the table (I think my
kids are looking forward to some pizza delivery, a night out for Mexican, and a trip to Chinatown), I still had to make
sure they
ate somewhat healthy and nutritious while I was away.
If you have trouble getting your
kids to
eat a balanced breakfast, I'm pretty
sure they're not going to say no when you offer them a cookie in the morning.
The
kids might pick out some of the veggies, but fortunately not all of them, I take care to always have at least two sorts that I know for
sure they will
eat, in this case peppers and carrots.
If
kids can
eat it I am
sure adults can too!
I am
sure my husband will
eat 20 of them tonight... no
kidding.
It sounds delicious but I am not
sure my
kids would
eat it.
I don't know who invented Broccoli and Cheese Sauce, but I'm
sure it had something to do with trying to get
kids to
eat their vegetables by just covering everyone up with a brightly colored creamy...
One
sure fire way to get your
kids to
eat their fruit: stick it on a tart.
Well, the cookies that I tried from Affairs of Living's site didn't turn out so great (though the other
kids at our table surprised me by
eating a number of them and to be fair, I did alter the original recipe a bit due to dietary restrictions), but the chips
sure were a success.
My
kids adore Greek salad, so I know that serving one is a
sure - fire way to get them to
eat their veggies.
I am not
sure if I am going to share it or just
eat it all myself (just
kidding — my husband wouldn't let me get away with not sharing).
This dish is
sure to please every
kid, (young or old) so that they want to
eat whatever veggie is in these sweet little fritters.
Although, I'm pretty
sure my
kids will
eat any type of fruit.
I'm
sure your family dinners are similar, and are often divided into three categories: food happily devoured by the
kids, foods happily
eaten by the parents, and food that appease both groups.
Lasagna is sunday comfort food that I'm
SURE I'll be well versed in once my
kid (s) get of
eating age, but for now, it's just a bit too heavy and much.
Just make
sure the
kids don't
eat them all before you can give them out.
If you're like most moms, making
sure you and your
kids eat a nutritious breakfast may be a difficult thing to manage in the chaos of an early morning.
I realize for many families this would be a struggle financially and so it is all the more important our government helps out to make
sure kids are
eating well at school.
I»M PRETTY
SURE THAT getting
kids to
eat more veggies has been a struggle since the advent of dinner itself.
Also, when
kids do need a snack, make
sure it's
eaten at the table and not in front of the TV.
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.
In France, most
kids will
eat well because of this
kids meal discipline... they are hungry for meals, they have to be because their parents make
sure of this!
The USDA knew all along that the Paid Meal Equity provision of the HHFKA would likely drive participation downward, and while the intent is well - meaning (to make
sure that reimbursements for low income
kids» meals are not unintentionally subsidizing lower prices for slightly more affluent paying students), no one benefits when fewer
kids eat the school lunch.
Um... well... maybe just a MINI-rant... sorry to be a blog hog... but wanted to add I agree with Joanna P. on the
eating disorder recovery too; we need to watch the balance (and the ballast) to make
sure kids stay on solid ground without massive swings to either end of the spectrum.
2) If you don't
eat, you get hungry — How many times do we tell our
kids to make
sure they
eat before they leave somewhere.
I love the Ninja approach but agree that parents need to work together to make
sure schools implement healthier policies re: what
kids eat and how they move.
To make
sure that the lunches you pack are envied by other
kids, but
eaten by your child, include your child in the planning process.
Saying «I believe GMO foods are bad for my
kid so I am going to do everything I can to make
sure he / she never
eats them» does not make you a sanctimommy.
Be aware of things that can interfere with
kids» sleep, such as using electronic devices or
eating chocolate too close to bedtime, and make
sure her bedroom is cool, comfortable, and dark so that she can relax and get sleep at bedtime.
Be
sure to set a good example for your
kids by
eating a good breakfast on your way out the door.
They are particular about the way they do things — carefully watching their
kids» diets, making
sure they
eat their veggies, scolding the grandparents for giving them fast food.
Her grade (First)
eats very early, so the
kids get to have a snack in the afternoon, which she says she is ready for at snacktime most days, so I'll make
sure that she gets good healthy snacks in her bag, too, as it seems like that's an important part of her day.
We make
sure to order enough Dal and Palek Paneer for us and our son, but we will see Indian families
eating Naan and Masala Dosa while their
kids eat fries and chicken nuggets.
This also happens to be my
kids favorite way to
eat it so I'm always
sure I buy enough to share.