Archive for June, 2008

The Great “Hiding Vegetables” Debate

Last year saw the launch of two cookbooks, Deceptively Delicious and The Sneaky Chef on how to hide vegetables in your kids food. These books started a heated debate with health experts and the ‘mums’ world on the value of hiding vegetables in encouraging your kids to eat their greens.
Getting kids to eat their […]

It’s Okay To Play Airplanes

We have all heard that you should take away distractions when kids are eating dinner.
However this post is about using games as a distraction at dinner as it takes the focus off eating and makes dinner fun, not a chore.
A kids world is all about play and playing games at dinner is a great way […]

Kids vote broccoli as one of their favourite vegetables

Kids ranked carrots, broccoli, corn, and green peas as their favourite vegetables. However mums buy (in order of top-purchased vegetables per week) potatoes, baby carrots, tomatoes, lettuce/salads and corn. Spinach ranked last. This is according to a newly released survey by Produce for Kids of 1500 mums and children.
In my last post I […]

The Great Big Vegetable Challenge

I recently came across The Great Big Vegetable Challenge blog by an English mum who has a fantastic way of getting her vegetable phobic son to eat vegetables.
The UK Telegraph featured them in a story which I will paraphrase for you to give you the gist of this successful strategy.
Eight year old Freddy has refused […]


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