One of the things I am thankful for is that my kids love fruits. I failed to mention that aside from chips and other snacks, our grocery cart would also include apples, oranges, pears or bananas. Coby, our eldest, loves munching on these healthy snacks when he runs out of chips. Somehow this habit has rubbed off to his Jianne who would fight over the last piece of banana with his kuya.
For moms and dads who find it hard to deprive the kids of the chips, I suggest doing it first and be a model to your children. My husband is a certified chips junkie. As my sister-in-law says, they were deprived of chips and processed foods like hotdogs when they were young, so it is only now that they are enjoying these "sinful" food. When I talked to my husband about letting go of his chips, he was hesitant at first because he says he needs the "crunch". But he told me he would just get the nacho chips without salt, the one you use for making mexican nachos. I on the other hand is not really fond of chips. In fact, I cannot consume a bag of chips on my own. But I must admit that I have a sweet tooth and I would die for chocolates! Letting go of my dark brown buddies is not easy but I have to for my sake and also for the kids sake.
So here are my healthier snack alternatives that you might want to try with your own kids.
Fruits, fruits, fruits. I do not need to emphasize the importance of fruits in our diet. Fruits are rich in vitamins, minerals, and anti-oxidants that our family needs every single day. If your kids, don't like fruits, let them see that you are not only eating them but enjoying them yourself. Kids model their parents right? So whatever we parents do, our kids will follow. For smaller kids, parents can cajole them into eating by making up stories about fruits or reading them books about fruits and vegetables. Fruits are very colorful so let them see those bright red apples, sunny bananas, juicy watermelons, yummy mangoes and delectable grapes arranged in nice bowls sitting on the kitchen counter or on the dining table. We have to patient in cutting up the fruits into smaller portions for our younger kids.
You go, Yogurt. Ice cream is good but yogurt is better and a healthier choice. There is huge range of flavored yogurts to choose from in the supermarkets and pick ones your kids will like. One trick I got from the net is to insert a Popsicle stick in the middle of the container and let it freeze, ergo, yogurt Popsicle! By the way, you can also add fruits to the yogurt to counter the sourness.
Please Pass the Veggies. Carrots and celery cut into strips matched with dips like pesto dip, cheese dip other homemade dips will get your kids to eat those dreaded vegetables. Steamed corn is also one of my daughter's favorite. If I can't get the cobs packed ones in the supermarket, I get her the canned whole kernels and she enjoys them just the same. Instead of frying french fries, try baking them which eliminates the use of too much oil. Try to find baked potato wedges recipes on the net.
These are just some snacks our family has tried and has been enjoying up to this time. Remember we need to be intentional parents. We must be involved in every thing our kids are doing especially what they eat. It would take much of our time but it's all worth it. Let's not take our health or our kids's health for that matter, for granted. Happy munching!!! Don't forget to brush your teeth too :-)
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