Love at First Bite: 7 Ways to Get Your Kids to Enjoy Vegetables
Let's face it, kids care about presentation. My own daughter will often push away vegetables if they are presented in a lumpy soggy mess on her plate. Sure, I am a little irked by it (do I look like a magazine food stylist to you?!), but I know that how things look on the plate sometimes makes a difference to me too. While vegetables may be some of the toughest things to teach kids to like, they are extraordinarily easy to present attractively. When chopped up and arranged in rainbows or little faces, it can spell the difference between kids viewing them as intriguing and approachable and pushing them away without hesitation. Here are 7 simple and fun ways you too can make vegetables look good to kids. - By Kelsey Banfield
Make it Mini
Sometimes mini is a really good thing. A regular sized baked potato can look enormous to a small child. These smaller ones are more their speed and can be dressed up with all kinds of fun toppings to fit the mood.
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Make it Mini
Sometimes mini is a really good thing. A regular sized baked potato can look enormous to a small child. These smaller ones are more their speed and can be dressed up with all kinds of fun toppings to fit the mood.
Get the recipe