Our Healtheir Recipe Mom Brooke! An everyday Hero Hero

 

A few years back, Brooke’s toddler was newly diagnosed with Diabetes Type 1.  As she was desperately searching for healthier sugar free products and recipe ideas, she landed on the Kid Kritics site and signed up to be a Healthier Recipe Mom.  That’s how I “met” her.  I was immediately impressed with how proactive she was.

Brooke’s big challenge was just beginning; she had to pay total attention to every meal she prepared, reading labels of every product she purchased. Taking care of her son’s health became a full time job. Complicating this task was her limited food budget.

Eleven months later, another level was added to Brooke’s challenge. Her son was also diagnosed with Celiac Disease. Now she faced another dietary adjustment for her little guy and thus her family. Not only would she have to count her son’s carbohydrate intake, monitoring blood sugar, she would also have to study the source of his starch intake.

Recently Brooke described to me how much more difficult it was to adapt to the gluten free lifestyle versus the diabetes diagnosis. It seemed her son could no longer eat anything he liked – all wheat, rye, barley, oats were out of the question. Adding to this stress was the reality that family outings such as, church potlucks, eating at friend’s house and any restaurants would now be very limited.  But again, she took charge and decided her family would all go gluten free to avoid any dangerous cross contamination in the house. And, she wanted to eliminate the struggle keeping her child from eating gluten foods stored in their home.

Digging through gluten free brands, Brooke discovered that a gluten free diet of processed foods can be very expensive; most gluten-free convenience items are “fluff”, processed and very low in nutritional value. Plus she learned that most gluten free products have higher carb content than regular versions, making it harder for her to manage her son’s insulin regimen.

There is a silver lining in this picture. Brooke noticed changes in herself when she transitioned to a gluten free diet as well: she had more energy! Plus, her family is definitely eating healthier morning, noon and night.  She now relies on serving a lot of affordable fresh produce and home cooked meals. Without a doubt, Brooke now excels at creating and adapting delicious healthy recipes for her family!

More great news. Brook’s son has been a “champ” with the transition. Because he understands how much better he feels, at only 3 ½ years old he rarely puts up a fight if he can’t have something with gluten. Another plus – he has already become really good at asking people if something has gluten in it before he will take a bite.

Brooke is an amazing mother! She has so much on her plate and deals with it with strength, positive attitude and love. It is our honor to have Brooke as part of our “Healthier Recipe Mom” group. Using qualifying ingredients for restricted diets, she creates “good tasting” recipes the whole family enjoys!

 

To Brooke and all mothers out there we want to wish you a “Happy Mother’s Day!”  You are all heroes in my eyes.

 

It is our joy to give you a couple recipes Brooke has created using

Kid Kritics Approved Products:

Tropical Cheesecake with Pretzel Crust 

Wild Blueberry Syrup

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What Kid Kritics Approved Seal means to Moms

We asked moms what the Kid Kritics Approved seal means to them.  Here is a sample representing hundreds of their responses:

Means I can relax and not have to do the research myself
QUALITY!
Brands that have been tested and are honest with consumers
Healthy choices for kids
Healthy and nutritious food
It means that the product is safe and healthy for my children. :)
It means there's a great chance that kids will like the product.
I know that my kids will love the products!!
Nutrition that kids will enjoy!
Good stuff kids will actually eat!

It's a healthier choice to select from.
It means I can feel good about giving that food to my children to eat.
Healthy and edible!
I know when ever its kid approved, it's good food.
My kids will love it!

You too can relax and know when you choose a Kid Kritics Approved healthier product and recipe, odds are you kids will be asking for seconds, just like the Kid Kritics do!

Try this week's Kid Kritics Approved product and recipe found on the home page:. KidKritics.com

… for the health of families,
ellen

 

 

 

 

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Get the Most for your Food Money. This List Is for You.

 

 
 
 
 
           

                                 
We wanted to make a list of foods that give you "the most bang for your buck" food money well spent on
 
nutrient-rich foods. Those listed below are recommended staples for your kitchen. The cost of food keeps rising.  Use this list to manage your budget.  
 
 
Fresh produce is more cost efficient that you think. Its fiber is filling. Produce is nutrient dense with nature's   
vitamins, minerals and trace minerals. Raw produce is best. Try to expand your salad contents past the traditional   
lettuce, carrots, and tomatoes.  Add raw nuts, seeds, grated cheese, dark leafy lettuces (baby spinach!), dried   
berries, and apple chunks.  Change the combination from day to day. Use organic when possible. 

Enjoy the fruits of nature!   … for the health of your family, ellen

         
                                 
Healthy Cost Efficient Foods























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FOOD Blood Bones Brain Ears Eyes Hair Heart Joints Lungs Teeth Muscles Nails Nerves Nose Skin Points
Banana   x x   x x x x x x       x x 10
Beef, Ground, lean x   x     x x       x   x     6
Black Beans x   x                       x 2
Blueberries (frozen) x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 15
Broccoli x x x x x x x     x   x x   x 11
Carrots     x x x x x x x x   x   x x 11
Cheese, Mozzarella x x x     x       x x x x   x 9
Eggs* x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 15
Fish, Tongol Tuna x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 15
Garlic x   x     x x   x   x x x   x 9
Oats     x       x       x x x   x 6
Olive Oil x x x x x x x x   x x x x x x 14
Onions x   x x x   x x x x x x x   x 12
Parsley x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 15
Peanut Butter* x   x     x x   x   x x x   x 9
Pineapple   x x x x         x   x x x   8
Rice, Brown     x x   x   x     x   x     6
Sweet Potatoes     x x x   x   x       x   x 7
Tomatoes     x x x x x   x x x   x     9
Turkey     x x   x x x x x   x x x x 12
Watermelon x   x       x x             x 5
Yogurt, plain x x x     x       x x x x   x 9
                                 
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Free Membership to The Green Polka Dot Box, Natural Foods at Low Prices OnLine

 
Green PolkaDot Box
 
Exclusive offer from Kid Kritics
$50 Credit on your first purchase!
 
 
 
The Green PolkaDot Box
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There is a direct link between eating right and feeling your best. That's why it is so important to eat healthier foods, but we know that those choices are often more expensive. The Green PolkaDot Box is your virtual grocery store!  They sell natural and organic, non-GMO foods at wholesale prices, and deliver them directly to your doorstep.  Their vision is to make organic food affordable for everyone. They have over 170 brands, including many Kid Kritics Approved products that we know your family will love.  They even ship fresh produce harvested directly from organic farms. 

 

Green PolkaDot Box has the lowest prices–guaranteed–on organic and natural foods because it's a "buying collective" or food club like COSTCO. It cuts out the middlemen so you end up paying prices direct from the manufacturer and saving from 20% to 60% off regular price.

 

EXCLUSIVE OFFER JUST FOR KID KRITICS FRIENDS!

Sign up now using this link:  Green PolkaDot Box

(or copy and paste: http://www.greenpolkadotbox.com/kidkriticsapproved)

 

GET $50 OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER 

Use this coupon code during checkout: KKA50

Annual membership is $50 so the code essentially gives you a free year membership when you make your first purchase.

Act fast!  Offer only valid until Dec 31st, 2012

 

Can't get any better than this! You shop for groceries online and when you spend $75 or more you get free shipping to your house. And you know you are getting healthier foods for the best prices!

 

Do you need more reasons to check out Green PolkaDot Box?

  • Their group buying power delivers the lowest prices direct from manufacturers and growers–guaranteed!
  • You can help insure the survival of safe, clean, NON-GMO, organic farmers and food manufacturers.
  • You will simplify your life…and save countless hours by shopping online for your essential groceries.
  • You can save potentially thousands of dollars every year on brands and foods you know and trust.
  • AND this exclusive offer through KID KRITICS will get your full membership price back in credit towards your first purchase!
  • HUGE Selection of Clean, Non-GMO Organic and Natural Foods
  • Harvest Fresh Organic Produce (available in the western U.S.)
  • Bulk Foods, Grains, Legumes, Nuts & Seeds
  • Personal Care Products
  • Whole Food Nutritional Supplements
 
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Halloween Pizzas by Jaimie

 

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

PIZZA BASE
 - 4 small (6-inch) whole grain pitas
 - 2 tsp extra virgin olive oil
 - 1/8 tsp garlic powder

Place pitas on cookie sheet or pizza stone.  Brush each with 1/2 tsp oil and sprinkle with garlic powder.  Place in oven for about 10 minutes or until golden and starting to crisp.  Remove from oven.

 BASE PIZZA TOPPING

  – 1/2 cup spaghetti sauce (reduced sodium)
  – 1/2 tsp dried oregano
  – 1/2 cup fresh spinach, finely chopped

Divide spinach, sauce, and oregano evenly among pitas.  Spider Pizza: on 3 pitas sprinkle first with spinach and oregano, then sauce.  Frankenstein Pizza: add sauce first then oregano and spinach in a rectangular shape (the green will show through the cheese).

 
SPIDER TOPPING DECOR
  – 1 block Cabot Reduced Fat Cheddar Cheese
 -  Black olives

    Lengthwise, cut off a little less than 1/4 the cheese.  Slice into long thin strips for the spider web.  (Shred the rest in a food processor ).
    Slice a black olive in half lengthwise for the spider's body and use small olive slices for legs. 

FRANKENSTEIN TOPPING DECOR
 - Black olives
 - Green olives
 - Red bell pepper
 - Green bell pepper
 - Small fresh mozzarella balls

Add shredded cheese in a rectangular shape for frankenstein's face and outline with green bell pepper.  Decorate face as pictured using the "decor " items.  Or , create you own version

OTHER IDEAS
    Jack O'Lantern:  Sprinkle cheese evenly over another pita and decorate with black olives for jack o'lantern face.  Add red bell pepper outline and green bell
                                  pepper stem. 
    Ghost:  Sprinkle cheese in the shape of a ghost over another pita.  Add black olive halves for eyes and a large olive half for mouth.
 
COOKING PIZZAS:  Place in the oven about 5 minutes or until cheese is melted and pizzas are hot.  Serve immediately.

Options:  Hand grate the cheese if you don't have a food processor.  Use other veggies for toppings such as eggplant for the ghost's mouth, mushrooms for the bolts in Frankenstein's neck, etc… Get creative using uncured turkey pepperoni or sausage for decorating.  Let your kids decorate!  (Though you'll have to do the chopping unless they cut shapes out using small cookie cutters.)  Make all of one kind of of pizza.  If you are pressed for time, the ghost and jack o'lantern are easier to make.

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

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Fresh Apples. There’s a bazillion ways to eat them.

   

Fresh Apples are everywhere!  Organic ones are easy to find.  You may be in the enviable position of having an apple orchard near you so you can take you family to pick your own.  Or, at least go to local market. While in season, stock up.  My two young apple trees were not very productive this year.  I'll have to give them an organic fertilizer boost to improve their harvest next year. 

I love apples.  Every afternoon I bite into a crisp apple to satisfy my desire for sweet and give myself an energy upper. And, its natural fluoride helps keep my teeth clean and healthy!

Apples are delicious!  Serve them raw for mouth watering fresh bites, dehydrate or freeze them with a little lemon juice for winter use, make applesauce, pies, tarts and crisps, use them as toppings on pancakes or waffles, put chunks or shavings into salads, fill or coat acorn or other squashes with an apple mix, and cook them with meats.  Healthier Recipe Mom, Shonda, created this Apple & Veggie Stix Stuffed Chicken scrumptious meal. The Kid Kritics were amazing that their chicken was so moist and had a touch of sweet. They loved, loved, loved it!  Your family will too. Try it!

… for the health of families,
ellen

 

 

 

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Expo East Rocks

Recovering from exploring hundreds of food booths at Expo East for three days… lots of new products.  One was a Greek Yogurt "ice cream" bar.  Another, Chocolate Greens by Barleans (see photo). Oh, you want to know who is in this photo?  Part of our Family Food Experts Network team, Kathy and Lauren (Nutrition Babes), Tracee (Real Food Moms), and Molly, our business manager.  The guy is Andreas, head of marketing for Barlean's.  I'm taking the photo.

The BIG trend was non-GMO foods.  Prop 37 will be voted on in CA requiring food companies to identify their products as GMO or non-GMO.  This will have a huge rippling affect on food production because it will impact consumer buying decisions.  Research is now confirming what we all suspected, GMO (genetically modified organisms) food is related to health problems.   Google it to learn more.   Bottom line, it is best to eat non-GMO foods.

OR, you can listen to our internet radio show this Wed. 6pm eastern on W4WN (Women for Women) radio. With Dr. Heather Manley and food expert, Kimberly Stewart, we discuss this GMO issue.  Learn the truth by listening. 

… for the health of families,
ellen

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Looking for new products for Kid Kritics to taste test

The large eastern Natural Products trade show is in Baltimore this week.  I will be there with our team to search for new food products that will meet our healthier ingredient standards for Kid Kritics to taste test.  As you know, at least 70% of the kids have to give positive results for them to award a product their seal of approval.  Then, odds are, you kids will like them too.

You may be surprised to learn that there are many "natural" products that fail our ingredient qualifications.  And, there are many that meet our standards but do not taste good.  In our eyes, many are not family nor kid friendly.  We won't tell you about them.

Between now and next Sunday, I will have walked my feet off trying hundreds of foods.  The challenge is to keep my weight off at the same time.  I am wiser thanks to years of doing this.  I won't try anything that sends and red flag signals. A sweet has to be REALLY worth it before I will try it… same for chips… there are hundreds of them. 

Next Sunday I will let you know my top picks from this food show!

In the meantime, if you have any products to suggest, please let me know (ellen@KidKritics.com)

… for the health of your family,
ellen

PARTY WITH ME: Tuesday, 2pm eastern, #FamFoodExperts. We'll be talking about School Night Dinners!

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The truth about School lunches

There is an improved awareness in the school systems that healthier foods need to be on their menus.  Chef Carlino, who serves school lunches, reminded me of the obstacles in front of decision makers.  So before you go storming in and demand better food for your kids, take a look at what these obstacles are; then make your move.

1. Food DIstributor's make deals with food companies.  Food companies are known to off load their over-runs or soon to be out of date products to school lunch 
    distributors for pennies on the dollar.  This fits the school's food budget.

2. Contracts with food distributors and food companies are made for multiple years.  In order to change the planned orders, these contracts have to be broken at
    a price, or, they have to run their coarse. 

3  Cafe managers and workers need to be educated about healthier products and menus.

Chef Carlino suggested that parents "create a demand, not a protest."  In other words, offer constructive practical solutions without being negative or angry.  A group of parents has more power than a single one so work together.  Talk to principal, supervisors, cafe managers in a helpful mode.   

Number One way to change the system – don't use it.  If most of the kids brought their own lunches to school, the school lunch program would fail – it could not survive.  Then the school would need redesign their school lunch program. You could be right there to help them!

Chef Carlino offers more helpful and delicious school lunch ideas in our interview with himClick HERE. to listen.

… for the health of your family,
ellen

 

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Olympic Breakfast for Kids

Recipe,BreakfastBananaSplit

I was looking to see what Olympians eat for breakfast… no not cheeseburgers.  They know the science of  eating for performance.   Their breakfast food depends on the time of day they are competing.  Let’s say they are up at 6pm and their race is at Noon.  This would call for great grain carb sources and some fruit for energy, not a lot of protein.  The staple for most is oatmeal – better to have cooked rolled or steal cut oats.  Along with this I recommend our recently Kid Kritics Approved Breakfast Banana Split.  You simply cut a banana in half.  Spread some vanilla yogurt over the halves. Top it with freshly cut strawberries, pineapple and some blueberries.  Place a dollop of some vanilla yogurt over the fruit.  Sprinkle ground nuts of choice on top (or not if you have nut allergies in your home).  Serve.  This combination, with oatmeal lightly sweetened with 100% pure maple syrup or fair trade honey, prepares your kids for hours of  high performance.  FYI: all fresh produce contain some protein  – a little of a lot adds up.  Of course, include a tall glass of spring water.

Enjoy this Olympic Power Breakfast!  (Recipe details Click Here)

… for the health of your family,
ellen

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