Only eats noodles. Won’t touch vegetables. Squirms at the thought of meat. Subsists on air and milk. We know that it’s tough managing a picky eater. No worries, we’ve got a few new ideas, tips and tools to add to your picky eating arsenal. Because when they’re hungry enough they’ll eat anything—ha. As if.
Call for Kefir To round out a less than stellar meal (maybe it was heavy on the carbs), we often turn to kefir, a kind of drinkable yogurt, as a post-meal top-up. With good protein and loads of probiotics, it can help keep the digestive system working smoothly. Just don’t go overboard—there is a fair amount of sugar in there. (Show Me More) |
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Do the Wave Everything’s more delicious in fun shapes. This knife gives veggies, cheese, and sandwiches a crinkle edge, and the blade end is dull enough that we feel safe letting bigger kids go to town on their own lunches. DIY lunch? You bet. (Show Me More!) |
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Sprinkles (Not Just for Cupcakes) We do feel like our kids need some vitamins, probiotics and omegas, but we don’t love the sugar in the gummy versions. With these allergen-free sprinkles, the tykes get all that good stuff without any extra sugar. Super easy to add to cereal, sandwiches or smoothies without any additional taste. (Show Me More!) |
The end to dinnertime staring matches is in sight. See the rest of our Picky Eater Hacks here.
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Category: toddler-food