One of the hardest things to do as a parent is to make sure that our children are eating healthy.
It's especially difficult during the school year when they are rushing off to school and after
school activities. With the easy availability of fast food and ready to eat meals and snacks
making it less time consuming to eat unhealthy foods it becomes and uphill battle to keep our
kids healthy.
There are some things that we can do to make the meals our children eat healthy and yet still
have enough time to handle the other things in our lives. All it takes is a little bit of time to get
started on the right track and the knowledge to know what we are doing.
First let's talk about snacks. How easy is it to just grab a bag of chips or a candy bar and use it as
a quick snack after school? It's very easy and also it's not very healthy. Instead of a bag of chips
or something similar instead hand your child a bag of baby carrots or a bag of apple slices. Both
of these now come in convenient snack size bags that can be found in the produce area. If your
child wants something a little sweeter there's always the classic standby of a box of raisins. For a
little bit of a change there's even yogurt covered raising that are readily available.
Breakfasts are hard because the family is rushing around trying to get out of the house and it's
convenient to grab whatever cereal is available and call it breakfast. This isn't necessarily a bad
thing but we need to take the time to look at the cereal boxes and look for ones that are a bit
healthier. Some things to look for when looking at cereals is how much sugar they contain and
how many calories per serving. Look for cereals that are low on both of those items.
Lunches are a little bit harder but still not difficult. One of the things to watch for when choosing
lunch foods is healthy ingredients and as close to all natural foods as possible. The more
processing a food has the less healthy that it is. Another thing to look for is organic food this
food is made with ingredients that are grown in a more healthy manner and contain less harmful
chemicals than other foods do. There's such a wide range of foods available that it's relatively
easy to find something that your child likes that is still good for them.
Salads are a great choice for both lunches and dinners with the variety of things available it's no
problem to use a little bit of creativity and keep salad meals new and interesting. Don't limit
yourself to the things that you would normally put into a salad, tomato, cheese, eggs, and carrots
are all great in salads but why stop there. Cranberries, almonds, walnuts, mandarin oranges,
slices of chicken or ham, and avocado are all healthy ways to spice up a salad and make it more
enjoyable to eat. Actually just about any fruit can be used to give the salad a little bit of texture
and flavor. Don't be afraid to experiment a little and find out what your child likes the best.
On to desserts because after eating all that healthy food the last thing that you should be doing is
grabbing a big sugary dessert. Instead of the traditional desserts of cakes and pies or items like
that there are much better alternatives. A nice bowl of fruit adds a nice sweet treat after a meal
and has the added benefit of providing extra vitamins and nutrients that your child needs. Mix it
up with a little cream for an added treat or slice a bunch of different types of fruit and mix them
all into a bowl for a taste explosion.
There are a lot of different things that we as parents can do to make sure that our kids are getting
healthier foods to eat and lots of reasons why we should. The examples that we set about eating
are what carries through as they get older and sets the standards for how they'll eat as adults. We
want to give them the best possible foundation to start with and that includes a healthy diet.