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TODDLERS: 4 SERVINGS A DAY

Eating habits learned at a very young age are a determining
factor in children's long-term health. As a parent, you can
play an important role in this by offering healthy food and
letting your children decide how much to eat. If they aren't
hungry, don't force them to clean their plate. Instead, teach
them to listen to their hunger!

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MY FRUIT AND VEGGIES TIPS!

Giving them a taste for fruit and vegetables The first rule in getting your children to eat fruit and
vegetables is to be a good role model. Eat -- and ENJOY! -- a variety of colourful fruit and vegetables with your children.

  • Start the day by serving children a small glass of unsweetened fruit juice. Orange, apple, grape… vary the flavours!
  • To make things more interesting, cut fruit and vegetables into different shapes: sticks, florets, slices or cubes. Use fun presentations as well. For example, make a face on a mini pizza with hair (baby corn), eyes (sliced mushrooms), a nose (olive) and a mouth (a sliver of pepper).
  • Children prefer small servings of several vegetables rather than one large serving of a single vegetable.
  • For picky eaters, "camouflage" vegetables in dishes they like, such as spaghetti sauce, macaroni and cheese, and meatloaf. If necessary, purée vegetables with a blender!
  • Make popsicles. Mix vanilla yogurt, frozen concentrated fruit juice and pieces of fruit (e.g., strawberries, mango, banana) in a blender, then pour into popsicle moulds.
  • For dessert, serve pieces of fruit (e.g., banana slices, strawberries, slices of pear or apple) with yogurt, fresh cheese, pudding or chocolate fondue. Children love dipping!

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4-SERVING MENUS FOR CHILDREN AGED 2 - 3

Breakfast
1 small glass (125 ml) of orange juice = 1 serving
Morning Snack
125 ml (1/2 cup) of cucumber slices and zucchini sticks = 1 serving
Lunch
60 ml (1/4 cup) each of: cubed cantaloupe and honeydew melon= 1 serving
Supper
125 ml (1/2 cup) of frozen mixed vegetables = 1 serving

 

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