Tough love won't work because she isn't one of my kids but she's staying with me this week and hasn't eaten a single veggie despite my best encouraging and yummiest recipes.??
Do I give up or is there some trick that always works?? She's 5 and as far as I know doesn't eat veggies at home either.? TIA!
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Re: What to do for a kid who won't eat ANY veggies?
Hmm, she's 5 & doesn't eat them at home?? That's a tough battle.
Have you tried sneaking pureed veggies into the food? I often buy the Stage 2 baby food peas, green beans & carrots & put them in my recipies b/c DD wouldn't eat them. They mix in really well with pasta & sauce.
in all seriousness....if she isn't eating veggies at home, she probably won't start with you....that stinks....
cover them in cheese?
feed them veggie burgers and chick patties and broccoli nuggets and vegie dogs
use that cook book about hiding veggies? ( someone bought it for me, which is weird b/c 1. I don't cook, and 2. my kid LOVES veggies...
My DS (and lots of other picky kiddos I know) really likes freeze dried peas. They are dry and crunchy which is generally appealing to picky eaters. I like them too cause they are quick, easy and non-messy to pack for picnic lunches. Some grocery stores have them, but I generally order online from justtomatoes.com cause DS also likes some of the other freeze dried fruits and veggies they have.
DS loves the freeze dried peas and corn (whole foods carries them)
Snap Pea Crisps at Trader Joe's are good, too. They also have freeze dried green beans (in the snack/chip aisle, in a yellow/clear bag about 6x9 in size) - they're a bit salty, but taste a bit salty-sweet and have been a huge hit in our house.
No, in all seriousness - have you tried "hiding" them in the form of purees? What about cool shapes or concepts? What about veggie dips or veggie/fruit juice smoothies?
the dip idea is a good one. try making them pretty? or make a project with toothpicks and a veggie tray so they can bulid stuff like tinker toy style?
raisins celery sticks apple slices broccoli cauli cherry tomato tinker toys
First you get a back scratcher....
I chop up carrots very very fine in the food processor and put them in spaghetti sauce and in chili... anything red and chunky will hide a lot. They could hide in sloppy joes too.
Sweet Potato Fries!!!
Super Target sells some in the frozen foods section if you don't want to make your own. There is an "Alexia" brand that is good.
I would think seeing your kids eating the veggies would help. Maybe give her a "treat" incentive for trying a bite? I have also heard read about a study where they called veggies something exciting like "x-ray vision carrots", "tomato bursts", "power peas", "dinosaur broccoli trees", etc.
Two words, Deceptively Delicious.
It's basically purees in all kinds of recipes, including mac n cheese and burgers.
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