A cure for the Picky Eater

I get this question a whole lot: How can I get my picky eater to try more foods?

The short answer: get them cooking! (See below for cooking opportunities.)

The not-so-short answer: There are different types of picky eaters, but one common denominator is a short time spent in the kitchen, or with food in general. Catch their interest with different smells and recipes–even if they do not eat the food, their curiosity will start flowing!

Picky Eater Dos and Don’ts

Dos:
-Offer multiple choices (Broccoli or carrots?)
-Try to have at least one food they like at a meal
-Get excited about new recipes: magazine clippings, cookbooks
-Experiment with changes/substitutions to old recipes
-Make food shopping fun together
-Emphasize the positives (Like strawberries? That’s an incredibly healthy fruit! Way to go!)
-Reward children for trying new foods, and especially for liking new foods (remember not to use food as a reward)
-Make cooking fun. Designate days for cooking, or use it when you hear “I’m bored!”
-Eat as many meals as a family as possible

Don’t:
-Make eating time stressful, for either one of you!
-Use food as a reward
-Use language such as “ew, yuck, gross, barf” etc in the kitchen–make it a family rule
-Miss out on the bonding experience. Cooking can become a family tradition, and if it does, you’re likely to have a healthy family!

And the last “Do” is to sign up for an in-home cooking class for you or your family! Contact Marina at Ingredients for Health to schedule one on one time in your kitchen. Learn about nutritious foods, healthy eating patterns, and quick & easy grocery shopping. E-mail IngredientsForHealth@icloud.com for more information today! Also, visit http://www.MarinaStauffer.com.

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http://www.superiorequipmentsupplies.com/culinary-school/childrens-cooking-classes/