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Get Kids To Eat Fruits, Veggies

Trying to get your children to eat more fruits and vegetables but feeling at a loss? Try these ideas and you may be surprised.

  • Ask your kids what their favorite fruits and vegetables are and how they like them prepared.
  • Take your kids grocery shopping with you and have them pick out new fresh, canned or frozen fruit and veggies to try.
  • Make mealtime fun; let your children help you prepare fruits and veggies at home. They can tear up broccoli, wash vegetables and toss salads.
  • Kids like to have control. Put out small bowls of raisins, baby carrots, cherry tomatoes, crunchy noodles and chopped fruit, and let them make their own salads.
  • Pick a dressing children will like. Kids tend to lean more toward sweeter dressings like honey mustard rather than vinaigrette.
  • Children can also make their own wraps or tacos, loaded with beans, tomatoes, corn, cucumber, avocado and tomatoes.
  • Let the kids stuff baked potatoes with salsa, guacamole, broccoli or cheese.
  • Serve chopped vegetables like baby carrots, celery stalks, Jicama sticks, asparagus spears, broccoli and cauliflower florets with salsa, low-fat ranch dressing, flavored hummus, peanut butter or guacamole.
  • For a fun snack, dish up boiled edamame (soybeans in the pod).
  • Add pureed or finely chopped veggies to soups, sauces and casseroles.

Special National Nutrition Month Tip of the Day written by ADA National Spokesperson Andrea Giancoli, MPH, RD

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