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Charts and food pyramids on the fridge won't turn your kids on to good food and nutrition like getting their hands and hearts into it will.
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All the charts on the walls and food pyramids on the fridge won't turn your kids on to good food and nutrition like getting their hands and hearts into it will. Getting them involved with food, making it connect to everyday experiences, helping them to see food as a part of culture will make nutrition and
This Parenting in Pictures guide suggests some easy-to-make, nutritious finger foods for toddlers.
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Fruit and veg: the original finger foods Fruits cut into bite-size pieces are the perfect introduction to finger foods for toddlers. Start with manageable chunks of soft fruits or ripe pear. Diced vegetables including potato, pumpkin and peas make great finger foods. Steam or microwave the vegies and give them time to cool. ‘Sticks’ of salad vegetables such as
Dear Chef Mom: My son is two and goes to a mothers day out program twice a week. I have to send cold lunches with him on these days. When he is home, he typically eats hot lunches. I need some ideas on cold finger food lunches for my son.
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Dear Chef Mom: My son is two and goes to a mothers day out program twice a week. I have to send cold lunches with him on these days. When he is home, he typically eats hot lunches. I
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