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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My sister had fussy children... she used to get them to eat vegetables by pureeing the veg and using it as pasta sauce - any veg will do, not just tomatoes.
She also mashed veggies into mashed potato and then gave the mash an imaginative name. e.g. green peas pureed into mash became "alien mash", carrots pureed into mash became mashed tigers, beetroot pureed into mash became blood mash!
They also loved making salads with raw veggies - for some reason they would eat broccoli raw but not cooked (watch out for the smells though!).
My niece and nephew also loved sweetcorn fritters :-
Whisk up a batter out of 3 oz self raising flour, a pinch of salt, an egg and the juice from a tin of sweetcorn, topped up to 1/4 pint with milk if necessary.
When it's smooth, pour in the corn. Fry spoonfuls of the batter until it is golden brown on both sides. Serve hot. Yummy with sausages or grilled chicken, or just on their own with some home made tomato sauce.
I believe Iceland used to do "chips" made with vegetables!! May defeat the object, though!!
You could also make sweet potatoes like roast potatoes, and serve both at once? I think a lot of kids won't eat veggies, but very few adults do. As a child I refused to eat onion, which made life very difficult for my poor Mum. she would have to make spag bol in 2 halves! I thought the chopped onion looked like woodlice. She could have grated it and I would never have known. Now I can't get enough of it!!
you could make a huge batch of the hidden veg sauce and freeze it in ice cube trays. just defrost one or two cubes at a time.
I wouldn't try to push any other veggies on her just now to be honest. If she becomes aware of how much importance you place on the eating of other veggies, she may never do it. At this age, even the best eater can go off ceertain foods, or have odd phases of eating behaviour. If she's eating peas and beans, you've not actually got that much to worry about, cos they are both packed with goodness.
I'd just let it go, not make an issue out of it. Use multi-vits minus iron if you're worried. Carry on letting her see the rest of you enjoy veggies and fruit, and she may come round in her own good time. My brother ate only beans as a child, right up until adolescence, and was never keen on fruit. He's now a big strapping fireman and eats pretty much any fruit or veg put in front of him. Just don't worry about it.
hi my son is the same he used to eat everything until he got a really bad stomach bug when he was 2-3 yrs old then it was down hill from then on.i get different veg chop small then put it through the blender and then add it to minced beef and gravy then put mash on top to make a shepherds pie the kids love it and dont realise they are having lots of veg.this is a boy who will only eat potatoes baked beans he loves tomatoe soup so i add some pureed fresh boiled toms to it and he hasnt discoverd anything yet also hes now only just starting to eat sweetcorn if its on the cob.my son is 9 1/2 and hes been fine just on these veg alone i used to have lots of sleepless nights and lots of fights up the table.word of warning though my brother was forced and i mean forced to eat veg at school by old dinner ladies and he has never touched a veg now he has kids of his own whereas now we have stopped trying with my son but with little hints like each meal we have veg i still put only 1 or 2 pieces of carrott or what we are having and just let him know that it would be nice for him to just have a tiny nibble so gradually we are getting small pieces in.please dont force as it only puts them off.hope this works. |
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