Archive for the ‘Kid Friendly Foods’ Category

Turkey Rice Noodle Soup

Friday, June 3rd, 2011

Put roast turkey to good use after it is enjoyed for dinner.  1 Liter of chicken stock can cost you anywhere from $3-$20 depending on the quality you choose. If you are already buying a Free Range or Organic Turkey you might as well make the most of the money you have spent by making your own stock.  The recipe below is a guideline. In addition to the vegetables in it you can also add asparagus stems, cauliflower stems and broccoli stems.  They  will only enhance the quality of your stock. Onion skins give the stock a nice yellow color as well as a whole bunch of flavour so save them up for your stock. Whenever I have left over veggies I simply put them in a bag and collect them in the freezer. It is super easy, healthy and delicious. (more…)

Apple Crumble Muffins

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

Sugar is something to be enjoyed in moderation and that is what I look for in a recipe for baked goods.  The cinnamon sugar topping on this muffin gives it a sweet and satisfying flavour even though the rest of the batter has only 1/2 cup of sugar.  This recipe was given to me by an old friend, and I modified it to include clarified butter.  You can basically swap regular butter for clarified butter in most muffin recipes and I think it makes them taste even better.  When you make your own muffins you have the control over what ingredients and how much of those ingredients you use which gives you power and control over your diet. Each muffin has less than 10g of sugar compared with 43g in store bought varieties.  This recipe yields 12 muffins at 142 kcals each. ( 3.4 g fat, 25.8g Carbohydrate and 4.0g of protein)

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Strawberry Shortcake Oatmeal

Friday, April 15th, 2011

Our little girl (Rachel) has a Strawberry Shortcake Doll that smells just like this oatmeal.  That and the name has made this a famous and healthy breakfast at our house.  The nutritional content of strawberries make this sweet fruit a valuable addition.  High in antioxidants which help our cells protect our bodies from damage – preventing disease and aging.  They have an excellent source of vitamin C which is destroyed when heated, so refrain from cooking them at high temperatures.

An easy way to enhance the omega 3 and fibre content of this meal is to add ground flax seeds.  It has been said that “they are tiny but mighty.” Flax seeds need to be ground in order to make the nutrients available to our systems.  If they are not ground they will simply pass through.  The oil in flax is unsaturated which means that it is prone to oxidation, unless stored correctly. I suppose that is why it is more common to find flax seeds rather than already ground flax meal at the grocery store. Flax seeds stored in a cool dark place will last a year and flax meal stored in a cool dark place will stay fresh for a couple of months. Flax seeds are high in B vitamins, manganese, and magnesium.  In addition. they are rich in omega 3 fatty acids which aid against inflammation, a symptom linked to many of our most common diseases such as heart disease and some cancers.   The omega 3 and 6 balance is something of great importance.  Generally it’s easy to consume an abundance of omega 6 fatty acids as our North American diets are high in corn oil, peanuts, and soy.  Special attention needs to be given to get the omega 3 levels up and that is why including ground flax, fish and walnuts to your diet may enhance your health.

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Happy Apple Oatmeal

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

I’ll admit it, I used to feed my kids the instant oatmeal.  Not because I was lazy.  It was because they have that Dinosaur Egg variety.  The oatmeal has little candy eggs which dissolve into different dinosaurs. Sounds healthy hey?  Well, my son Riley is a dinosaur fanatic and that was the whole reason I ever even got him to try oatmeal.  I was very excited about it because he actually ventured beyond Cheerios for breakfast!

I am so happy to announce that we have made great progress since then.  We now all happily consume a much healthier version (however I just can not reproduce those dinosaur candies).  The beautiful thing about oatmeal is that it can be made ahead and simply warmed up for breakfast.  I plan oatmeal for those hectic mornings with the kids. It is nice and soft and doesn’t require a lot of chewing which makes for quick consumption for kids.  I try to avoid using any sugar especially for breakfast.  This oatmeal is mostly sweetened with the apple sauce;  the sweeter the apple the less sugar you will find you need.

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Dinosaur Dumplings

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

Dinosaur Dumplings

Our  4 year old son Riley is constantly in motion!  Even when he is falling asleep he has to somehow keep moving.I have struggled to feed him from the time he started eating solids. He has always been very small for his age and so when he started playing hockey this year,  his diet became  even more important. My biggest problem above anything else has been to get him to eat protein. He would not eat lentils, beans or any kind of meat.   In my opinion for a growing child protein intake is a priority, after all protein is the building blocks of our cells.  I have been racking my brain for years on how to get Riley to eat meat, when my neighbor told me about these Dinosaur Dumplings.  I modified the original recipe to include pureed vegetables.  I usually make the dumplings from buffalo or elk; however you can use any good quality ground meat that you like.

I made up a story about dinosaurs and told him that dinosaurs ate these dumplings to get big and strong.  I am learning that if I give a fun name and create a story about a food my kids are more accepting of trying new things.  Just last week Riley told me that he loves Dinosaur Dumplings!  The reason that my kids love them is because they are really soft and have a delicate texture.  I make them small enough for one mouthful; that way I avoid the little birdy bites that make a meal last hours.  I like to serve the dumplings with steamed or raw veggies and they are even a great snack to eat on the go.

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