By: Katie
I think the DIY approach is a brilliant way to get kids to try new foods. You’re in charge of what the offerings are, but they feel ultimately in control of what they choose. Love it.
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Love this! My boys do eat salads, but this inspires me to let them build their own. My 4 year old actually likes eating the lettuce plain–he likes the crunchy hearts of romaine and will nibble on these...
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Katie, I agree! The question is, what took me so long?!? I think I was wary of the extra clean up (more bowls to wash, and we quickly run out of room in our dishwasher). But it DOES seem to make a...
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Sally, I am anxious to try growing some veggies this summer. I have been too overwhelmed/busy to attempt a garden by myself, but my neighbor has one and has agreed to let me share it. Her kids eat...
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[…] unfamiliar or lesser-loved ingredients) that they helped create. Take, for instance, Make-Your-Own Salad Night, when my normally salad-resistant kids devoured a bowl of mixed greens with...
View ArticleBy: Susan L.
Make-Your-Own-Taco is the big hit in our house. Little bit will eat lettuce (which he calls salad) on his taco when he usually won’t eat it anywhere else. He sees the bowls with all of the colorful...
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