Summer, Kids and Food!
A few more weeks of summer break ahead and we still have to keep those children busy.
What about getting them a little more involved with their meals?
What about having a little fun with vegetables?
Here are a few ideas to, at least, make them more curious about vegetables, green, red, orange and all other colorful foods.
1- Before they come on the shelves, vegetables need quite some attention and good care, even a bit of... love! Let's have them pick a few seeds of their choice to grow a miniature garden? They can see tthe care and time it requires to become a vegetable or herb that you can actually eat.
Tip 1: choose varieties that require different times untill maturity so children are not discouraged waiting
Tip 2: micro greens grow in a week or so and come in different varieties, they are also fun and colorful and can be added to almost every dish!
2- This is a time of the year when children have time to help and it can be in the kitchen! Depending on the age, you can start with splashing washing the vegetables, cutting some fresh herbs with safe cissors or handing different ingredients of a dish you are cooking. When they are older, they can even follow a recipe under parent's supervision of course.
3- Children do feel proud when you bring on the table a dish which preparation they were part of!
4- Make the learning fun: Have them choose something new at the store, investigate it and cook it with you! Discovering is part of childhood and will make them curious and more ready to try new things.
I like to say: you don't have to like it, just try it! They are more incline to like something that they made themselves.
5- Play with the colors: Have them pick 3 or 4 colors to be on their plate. Make different mashed with different colors: almost any vegetables would work, broccoli, carrot, purple potato...
6- flavored waters: those are such a fun water to expose children to fresh vegetables in their environment!!
It also helps taking them away from sodas. Flavored waters are really easy to make: water ice cubes and you just pick the flavor that you want. It can be berries, citrus slices, cucumbers and mint, watermelon, etc...
Every exposure to vegetables is, in my opinion, a positive thing. Children are by nature curious so why not making them curious about something that would benefit them, their health and have a great impact on who they will become.
Have fun cooking! Bon appetit!






