A Picky Eater's Smoothie
Picky eaters often like smoothies because the texture is consistent, they are often sweet, and can be fun to make. If your child is not accepting of many foods, you may want to make this activity into a whole day event. Pick out foods your child likes along with a few new foods. Experiment with different flavors & quantities to get it just right. Picky Eater Tips:
Smoothies are easy to make and are great for breakfast or a snack. Experiment with different flavors and have fun!
Pick your liquid: Water, milk/milk alternative, Water, Plain yogurt, silken tofu, low sodium cottage cheese, 100% fruit juice, nut/seed butters.-Play around with the amount of each ingredient. Too thick? Add liquid. Too thin? Add fruit. Not sweet enough? Add sweet fruits.
Pick your fruits: apple, banana, pear, pineapple, berries, grapes, mango, kiwi, orange, lemon, lime, cherries, prunes, dates, apricots, watermelon.
-Frozen fruits are great for smoothies! When bananas are too ripe, freeze them to use in a smoothie later on. Pick your veggies: cucumber, spinach, carrots, beets, celery, ginger, broccoli, herbs.
One of my favorite recipes:
No time to eat a meal? Smoothies are fast & easy which make them great for busy parents. Use high-protein foods (some protein powders can be handy), little fruit, and as many vegetables as you can to make the smoothie a complete meal.
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