Nutrition
For Children
It’s been
a busy day, and you’ve only just got back from the office.
Your kids are tired, you’re tired, and your partner is tired.
You can’t just leave everything as it is and go to sleep
though. You have a family to look after, and you need to feed them.
So you go through
the fridge in the hopes that you’ll find something that you
can feed everyone that’s not too much hassle and
that’s nutritious at the same time. A Herculean task really
and you should be applauded for finding something that mixes the three
things together in one go. What three things? Why, nutrition children
and tasty
food of course.
As every parent
will testify vehemently there’s almost no easy way to get
these three factors to match up time and again. But sometimes you might
find that you’ve struck it lucky and have indeed found the
right mix to go with nutrition children and tasty
food.
If you have yet to
experience this little miracle don’t be disheartened. There
are many of us out there who have yet to find the right mix to satisfy
these three factors. If we try just good nutrition alone chances are
the kids won’t like it, and if try to give them tasty
food, the odds are overwhelming
that we’ve given in to their little whims and bought them a
burger and fries.
The kids
can’t help it either. Every time they turn around
they’re being bombarded with advertisements for fast food,
cola’s, or some other such processed food that is equally bad
for them and for your pocketbook. But what can you do, a lone parent,
against the giants of the fast food industry who know just what to do
to entice your kids away from nutritious food.
Sometimes
it’s just not possible and we have to accept that, and get
the nutrition into our children in whatever way that we can. This
sometimes entails a little trickery on our part but otherwise how can
you ever line up the three main factors that dominate mealtimes
– nutrition children and tasty
food.
Since fries is a
firm favorite amongst my whole family I get a packet of oven bake fries
and cut down on the grease from that. Next I’ll try and go
with a little bit of oven baked chicken, but this is where I resort to
a little bit of sleight of hand. I bread the chicken myself, I
don’t buy the pre-breaded ones, and I add a little bit of
extra spices and such to the mix that I know my kids enjoy.
Alternately I
buy a pizza base and add my own toppings, thereby controlling the
amount of junk food that gets in my kids stomachs and giving them added
helpings of vegetables that they’re completely unaware of.
That then is my way of tying together healthy mealtimes and bring the
factors of nutrition children and tasty
meals into a good balance.