Adults play a huge role in helping children
develop healthy eating habits. It is so
important that adults recognize the role they play and that they act upon the
role in an appropriate manner. Adults
can actively help children establish healthy eating habits by introducing
healthy foods early on while keeping children away from unhealthy foods. Including children in food preparation can
make eating healthy fun as well as encourage children to be involved in their
healthy eating. Those are just two
simple ways that healthy eating habits can be instilled in young children. As adults we need to do our part to help
young children stay healthy in this unhealthy world that we live in.
Cooking together can be a lot of fun
and can be used to help create healthy eating habits for young children. Cooking together can be an enjoyable learning
experience for children because it is hands on and there are so many fun
options when it comes to cooking. Below
are three different recipes that preschoolers can make with the help of an
adult. Each recipe is fun and most
importantly, healthy!
Recipe 1: Frozen Yogurt Pops
Prep
time: about 1 to 2 hours
Ingredients:
1 8-oz. container of your favorite
flavor of yogurt
Utensils:
small paper cups
wooden popsicle sticks (available in
craft stores)
plastic wrap
Directions:
1.Pour yogurt into paper cups. Fill
them almost to the top.
2.Stretch a small piece of plastic
wrap across the top of each cup.
3.Using the popsicle stick, poke a
hole in the plastic wrap. Stand the stick straight up in the center of the cup.
4.Put the cups in the freezer until
the yogurt is frozen solid.
5.Remove the plastic wrap, peel away
the paper cup, and eat your pop!
Serves:
3 to 4
Serving
size: 1 pop
Work
Cited -
Brinkley,
A. (n.d.). Frozen yogurt pops. Retrieved from http://kidshealth.org/kid/recipes/recipes/yogurt_pops.html
This recipe is a great alternative
to unhealthy ice cream or cookies. Using
yogurt is healthy and a great snack for children to enjoy!
Recipe 2 - Ants On A Log
Original
recipe makes 10 logs
Ingredients
-
5 stalks celery
1/2
cup peanut butter
1/4
cup raisins
Directions
1.Cut the celery stalks in half.
Spread with peanut butter. Sprinkle with raisins.
Work
Cited -
Ants on
a log. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://allrecipes.com/recipe/ants-on-a-log/
This recipe is a great idea for a
snack or can be included with a meal.
Peanut butter is a great source of protein for children and celery and
raisins can be used as some of their daily intake of fruits and vegetables for
the day.
Recipe 3 - Banana-Pear Caterpillar
Prep/Total
Time: 15 min.
Yield: 1
Servings
Ingredients
1 lettuce leaf
1 medium banana, peeled
1/2 medium red pear, cut into
1/4-inch slices
2 raisins
Directions
Place
lettuce on a salad plate; top with the banana. Cut 1/4-in. V-shaped slices
halfway through the banana, spacing cuts 1 in. apart. Place a pear slice, peel
side up, in each cut. For eyes, gently press raisins into one end of banana.
Serve immediately. Yield: 1 serving.
Work
Cited -
Banana-pear
caterpillar recipe. (2000). Retrieved from http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Banana-Pear-Caterpillar
This recipe is made up of nothing
but fruit and vegetables that can be counted in a child's daily intake of
fruits and vegetables. This is a very
healthy recipe that is a lot of fun to make!
Great recipes! Blending some fruit (or even a small amount of spinach if the fruit is sweet enough to hide it) into the yogurt before pouring it into the cups will give you smoothie pops.
ReplyDeleteAnna,
ReplyDeleteI like your Banana-Pear Caterpillar snack. I think it would be a nice snack to make after reading something like "The Hungry Caterpillar". That was the first thing that popped in my head after reading your snack :) I love the idea of involving the children in the cooking process. They will definitely enjoy it and is a great way for them to learn about healthy foods through a hands on project.
Frozen yogurt pops are great to do with children, and very healthy.
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