Why is it that kids seem to automatically know if something
is healthy or not just by looking at it. Many times, they won't even taste
something that's good for them to see if they might like it. It's like they
have some kind of built-in healthy detector. Or maybe, no matter how hard we
try not to, we adults give off some sort of signals that they can subconsciously
interpret. The trick, I think, is to get them past that first visual rejection.
If the food looks good enough or interesting enough for them to try, then they
might actually like it. But how do you do that? Well, this website
(http://spoonful.com/galleries/cute-and-healthy-recipes#carousel-id=photo-carousel&carousel-item=2)
has some very cute recipes. They just might be able to do the trick when it
comes to tempting those little humans into liking the right kinds of food.
I'd love to know if any of them work for you. :)
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