The "Purple People Eater" ingredients |
Who Doesn't Like a Shake?
One of my favorite ways to ensure, not only my children, but I get my full range of fruits and veggies is by concocting a smoothie. Although I usually have one for breakfast, I often offer this treat to my children for an after school snack or even a dessert. How else can you consume such a variety of fruits and veggies, including all colors of the rainbow with such little prep work and resulting in something so truly delicious? The key to being able to whip up the most tasty and quick smoothie is to keep frozen fruits on hand.Kid's Eat With Their Eyes First
Frozen berries are one of my favorites and is the foundation of most of my shakes, especially when made for children. Aside from the many health benefits, berries provide the masking of color of the greens in a shake. Although I find the natural green hue of my morning smoothie appetizing many young children would disagree and turn their nose up to it before even giving it a fair chance. Blueberries particularly are great coloring agents and work wonders at making my green shake magically turn a lovely shade of purple. Another important ingredient in a kid-friendly smoothie is a frozen banana. Not only does it provide a healthy dose of potassium, but it results in a thick and smooth finished product that most kids enjoy. The natural sweetness is also a plus. I buy fresh bananas and when they are at their peak of ripeness, I peel them, break them in half and put them in a plastic bag in the freezer so they will be ready to use.Eating the Rainbow
What's great about a smoothie is you can totally customize it based on what's at hand and your own child's preferences. Other frozen fruit that we typically add is mango, peaches and pineapple. Since we talk about "eating the rainbow" in our house, I always represent all colors in my kid's shakes (how you can build on that lesson is for another post). Another great addition for a smoothie is avocado. Filled with healthy fat (that most people in this country don't get enough of) avocado is easy to cut in half and scoop out. It provides more silkiness to the shake and will keep them feeling fuller longer. Lastly, although not necessary, raw honey can be added to ensure adequate sweetness. Raw local honey has been shown to stimulate the immune system, especially when consumed cold (not heated up by adding to your tea or baking with).Baby Steps
You know your child best and can decide how much deceit you need to use. My four year old son loves to help me make the shake, greens and all. He finds it riveting that when blended all of those different colors turn into a vibrant purple. He decides what to add to our custom concoction and because of that enjoys it all the more. My ten year old daughter doesn't want to know what's in it (her words) but once presented, cold, purple, pretty and in a tall glass with a long straw, will drink it without even a nudge. Whether you call it a placebo effect or not, once the "Purple People Eater" is downed, you and your little ones will feel like you can take on the world :)The Purple People Eater
Servings: 2-4
Ingredients:
2 cups spinach or kale, fresh
1 cup blueberries (frozen)
4 strawberries (frozen)
1 avocado, fresh
1/2 cup pineapple (frozen)
1 banana (frozen)
2 cups almond, soy, or coconut milk
1-2 tablespoons raw local honey
Directions:
Place all of the ingredients in a blender and blend on high until fully combined and broken down into a smooth consistency. Feel free to experiment with the types of produce you use and the amounts. Once you get your child to embrace this smoothie, you can slowly try adding more greens. Drink immediately as it will start to separate quickly.
My little smoothie making assistant ready to take on the world......
I am planning to try the purple people eater myself this week-end. As for not giving up on your children, one of my children would stay fed on well hidden kit kat bars and all such form of contra-band. He is now not only a Health Care practitioner, but a solid vegetarian, that consumes only organic, non-processed foods that he feels are of benefit to his body,mind and sould and often the biggest critic of my dietary habits. One of my other children lived on hot dogs, pancakes, french fries and sarah lee bagels. He shops for himself and family at whole foods, and only the purest of nutritional value passes his lips. And then there is my daughter, you guesses it, Rachel of Rachels Table is there anymore to be said. The moral...never say never
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