Recipes and Posts Tagged children

Five Tips for Dealing with Halloween Candy Overload

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Adults, Kids, Teens

  How to prevent your kids from turning into candy monsters! By: Jodie Shield, RD At my house when kids chant, “Trick or treat, give me something good to eat.” You know what I say? Define good. I confess – – Halloween is a nutritional nightmare for me as a ... more

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Hungry or Satisfied? Rate Your Appetite

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Great Gadgets

Use a hunger scale to help you and your kids learn when to put down that fork! By: Jodie Shield, RD   Hunger Games. Kids and adults play them all the time. You know what I mean – nibbling when you’re bored or pigging out at a party. Your appetite ... more

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Top 5 Beat-the-Clock Breakfast Tips

By: Jodie Shield | 3 Comments | | Category: Adults, Kids, Teens

Rise and Shine It’s Breakfast Time! By: Jodie Shield, RD   Did you know that on any given day 20 to 30 percent of kids skip breakfast?  This is unfortunate given that breakfast really is for champions in and out of the classroom.  Kids who eat breakfast have so many ... more

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Oh, the Pastabilities!

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March is National Noodle Month By: Jodie Shield, RD If you could use only one word to describe the perfect family meal, what would it be? Versatile? Convenient? Economical? Healthy? Delicious?  I would use the word pasta, because it’s all of the above.  Pasta comes in a variety of shapes, sizes, ... more

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Are You Ready for Valentine’s Day?

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Adults, Apps & Websites, Kids, Seniors, Teens

Tips For Cooking  With Chocolate By: Jodie Shield, RD My family’s favorite chocolate candy is Fannie Mae Pixies a.k.a. chocolate covered turtles. Well, I  just got back from the candy store.  Did you know a one pound box of Pixies costs $25.00!  So this Valentine’s Day, rather than buy them each a box, ... more

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Top 3 Healthiest Nuts

By: Jodie Shield | 1 Comment | | Category: Adults, Apps & Websites, Kids, Seniors, Teens

Bursting with flavor and kid appeal, nuts are an energizing treat for the holiday crunch.  By Jodie Shield, RD Are your kids nuts about nuts? Mine are, especially now that they know a “nutcracker” isn’t just the name of a famous ballet or a decorative ornament that I pull out ... more

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Can’t Stand Vegetables? You May Be Bitter-Sensitive

By: Jodie Shield | 7 Comments | | Category: Adults, Babies, Kids, Seniors, Teens

By: Jodie Shield, RD For generations, kids have tried to convince their parents that vegetables taste bad. According to a new study, they just might be right. Researchers have discovered that there really is a “picky-eater” gene. A study published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics found that ... more

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What’s the Best Halloween Treat?

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By: Jodie Shield, RD Will a zombie, superhero or character from Monster High be knocking on your door this Halloween? Don’t be scared, be prepared! It’s easier than ever to find Halloween treats to make kids happy while providing a health benefit. Grocery store shelves are stocked with kid-friendly favorites ... more

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Physical Activity: Kids Just Want to Have Fun!

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By: Jodie Shield, RD The key to getting kids to be more physically active is to focus on the fundamentals – family and fun.  The best way to do this is to make sure the entire family is involved.  After all, it’s hard for anyone to make changes on their ... more

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Do Kids Really Need Snacks?

By: Jodie Shield | 4 Comments | | Category: Adults, Kids, Teens

By: Jodie Shield, RD Preschoolers have tiny tummy capacities. Teens are eating machines. Three daily meals may not be enough to provide all the nutrients kids require. Because many kids need to eat snacks to help them grow properly and to fill any nutritional gaps, snacks are an important part of your child ... more

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