We are here for you!

I recently read an article reporting the dangers of eating soy. I became extremely overwhelmed as a parent! How do we know what to feed our family when advice and warnings are issued daily against different types of food? Recommendations seem to change constantly when it comes to sugar, fat, vitamins, minerals, and so much more – now soy.  It is confusing and frustrating even for me as a registered dietitian. I am often conflicted on how to handle the new health information so I can’t imagine how tough it would be to decipher without nutrition training.

My advice is to approach it like you do most things in life. Build a relationship with experts you trust and have similar ideas, morals and beliefs. To this day when I am not sure what to wear for an important event, I call my mother! After all, for me she is my “fashion expert” and I trust her. Just filter out all the over dramatic news and hidden agenda advices and go straight to the source you can trust.

We hope you will find that we are here for you as your Family Food Experts! Kid Kritics Approved are a part of this dedicated group who works diligently to make sure all the advice we give has your family’s best interest at heart. The Kid Kritics Approved seal is there to help you when you shop (Grocery List link), and our recipes (Recipes link) are available to facilitate your menu planning. We also have our newsletter that we share two to three times monthly with a lunchbox menu, recipes and other nutrition tips. Our blog posts offer a little insight into my own experiences as a mother and nutrition expert. Our Pinterest Page is great for finding recipes by specific categories as well.

I invite you all to sign up for our newsletter today! (Click here to sign up) You will receive a free Breakfast Recipe e-Book with a collection of Kid Kritics approved recipes including many of our Kid Kritics Approved products. You can reach me on our Facebook page whenever you are looking for advice on something you heard, read, or about a specific topic you are interested in. I am here for you!

… for the health of your family,

Carolina

(In case you are wondering, yep, that’s my picture)

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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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Zach, 6th grader, has sworn off sugar for a year!

Zach has not had a bite of sugar for over 6 months. Tim Tebow's biography inspired him to give sugar up for a year.  When Zach asked his parents if they would give him $100 if he swore off sugar for 12 months, they agreed.  Zach says the hardest part has been his peer pressure (6th grade…!) and Halloween.  His answer to how he handles it is, "It's not worth it."  He also knows how sugar can interfere with his goals, and , he has plans for that $100! Now he says he doesn't miss is at all. We'll see if he is singing this same tune in another 6 or 7 months.

Zachary is my grandson and I am so proud of him.  We had no sugar anything over the holidays. Instead we made beef jerky with his family's new dehydrator and Zach ate lots of his favorite nuts, cashews. Our meals and snacks were made from fresh foods; many recipes were his requests.  Thanks to Zachary we all had no sugar treats to resist.  Santa, included.  He was given a plate of hummus and carrots instead of cookies!

I'll give you a 12 month report.  Until then, maybe one of your kids would take on this No Sugar for  Year challenge.  Let me know if he or she does, please!

… for the health of your family,
ellen

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The Great Cholesterol Myth. Yes, you’ve been duped. Here’s the Truth.

Have you been told that saturated fat causes your bad cholesterol to rise?  What about eggs – do you think you they increase your LDL?  These are just two of the many cholesterol myths discovered by Dr. Jonny Bowden after extensive in-depth research.  If you are the least bit concerned about the good and bad cholesterol counts of your loved ones (kids too) and you, then this podcast is a must listen.  CLICK HERE: http://tinyurl.com/ah29gm7e.

One more thing.  Did you know that your brain requires cholesterol to function?  How about sugar, does it play a role in managing cholesterol?  Tune in to find out.

… for the health of your family,
ellen

Host: Family Food Experts Kitchen on W4WN Radio
Founder: Family Food Experts and Kid Kritics Approved

 

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Secret Ingredients Revealed – Make Good Recipes Great!

Want to know what secret ingredient turn good recipes to great?  One of our best shows so far with Family Food Experts Kitchen co-host, Tracee (Real Food Moms) and Joe Coffey from Simply Organic (supplies best herbs, spices and seasonings in the market).  They shared how they use cayenne, garlic powder, cinnamon and more to give recipes that extra zip flavor profile to make it memorable!  It’s really a free cooking lesson!  Listen in: http://tinyurl.com/a5b7btk

… for the health of your family,
ellen (Host)
Kid Kritics Approved

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Holiday Meal Makeovers

Can you believe there is a recipes using butterscotch that is healthier so you enjoy some without feeling a heavy sugar guilt trip?  Apple Butternut Squares was shared by Liz Weiss, one of the Meal Makeover Moms. That's not all.  From garlic shrimp to meatloaf to veggie lasagna, both Liz and Kathy Siegel (Nutritiion Babes) made over lots of recipes you will want to serve your family and friends while entertaining, or just dining at home!  LISTEN  for more!

… for the health of your family,
ellen

P.S. In case you missed it, here's the recipe link for Apple Butternut Squares: http://mealmakeovermoms.com/recipes/snacks-smoothies/apple-butterscotch-cake 

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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

         
                                 
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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

 
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Exclusive offer from Kid Kritics
$50 Credit on your first purchase!
 
 
 
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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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Super Hero Veggies. Their Super Powers work for Your Kids.

 



 

 

 

This is an excerpt from our recent Veggie Tales "The League of Incredible Vegetables" radio show.  Jaimie Proctor, R.D., our Nutrition and Education Manager wrote it. Thought is was so good, decided to share her words of wisdom with you. If you want to listen to the whole interview with Larry the Cucumber (hilarious!) and Veggie Tales founder, Mike Nawrocki, please listen Tuesday 9am EST on W4WN radio. Or, look for Family Food Experts radio on iTunes.

CUCUMBER: (Larryboy aka Larry the Cucumber)

You’ve probably heard the saying ‘cool as a cucumber’ Well, cucumbers could have the super hero ability to stay cool under pressure.  They truly have a cool and refreshing taste – try adding a few slices to your drinking water or blending some with honeydew melon and you’ll see what I mean.  Their high water content plus the electrolytes they contain, make them great for hydration and also for your heart and muscles. Cucumbers also provide vitamin C and silicon important for healthy skin and strong nails and bones.

TOMATOES: (Thingamabob aka Bob the Tomato)

Next are lightning fast tomatoes!  Their speed comes from potassium, a mineral needed for muscle contraction.  Of course, when you move really fast your heart rate and breathing rate also increase.  The lycopene in tomatoes acts as an antioxidant to protect your heart and lungs.  And in case you didn’t know, the lycopene content of tomatoes actually increases when tomatoes are cooked!

ASPARAGUS: (Ricochet aka Junior Asparagus)

The next Super Hero veggie is asparagus, which has the power to create a protective shield like a force field.  This shield is made of antioxidants such as vitamins A, C, and E, which protect the body from free-radical damage.  And asparagus also contains glutathione, one of the body’s most powerful antioxidant defenders.  In fact, glutathione can help get rid of toxins that may have slipped through that protective shield.

RHUBARB: (Vogue aka Petunia Rhubarb)

Rhubarb has the power of disguise.  If you have ever tasted raw rhubarb then you know it is quite tart!  That’s why it is often combined with fruit such as strawberries and cooked into sauces or pies.  With a little sweetness from fruit and some added fruit juice or sugar, you may just think rhubarb is a fruit!

SQUASH: (S-CAPE aka Mister Lunt, a guord)

There are so many kinds of squash.  Winter squash varieties such as butternut or acorn squash are very popular this time of year.  And you may not know this, but they have super night vision (without any special goggles!) You can tell by their deep yellow and orange colors that they are some of the best sources of alpha- and beta-carotene, which our bodies turn into active vitamin A.  Vitamin A is very important for vision, especially at night or in low light situations.  And winter squash are also a good source of protective vitamin C.

BROCCOLI:  Super power: Bones of steel.  Broccoli ounce for ounce has as much calcium as milk!  Plus broccoli supplies a number of minerals important for bone health such as magnesium, potassium, and phosphorus.  The vitamin C in broccoli is needed to form collagen, a component of bone (and connective tissue).

BRUSSELS SPROUTS: Super power: they are smart and have super fast reflexes.  They contain choline and folate important for development of the brain and nervous system.  And they are also a good source of B vitamins, copper, manganese, and potassium needed for nerve signaling.

PEAS: Super power: super strength.  They supply iron and B vitamins for blood supply and delivering oxygen to muscles.  And they also contain potassium, calcium, and magnesium needed for muscle contraction.

SPINACH & Dark leafy greens: Dark leafy greens are packed FULL of nutrients and could probably have all of the super powers listed above.  But they could also have x-ray vision and a heightened sense of smell and hearing.  Their high levels of lutein and zeaxanthin protect your eyes, especially the retina, by absorbing certain types of light. These carotenoids are also associated with a lower risk of cataracts and macular degeneration.  Dark leafy greens are also a great source of B vitamins, manganese, and copper for a healthy nervous system – to send signals from the eyes, ears, and nose to the brain.  And all of the antioxidants in dark leafy greens protect the ears, nose, and nerves from damage due to free radicals.

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Fabulous NO SUGAR ADDED Applesauce Recipe that take minutes!

I wish I could remember where I found this recipe on the web.  Thank you to the person who shared/created this fabulous applesauce.  I am calling it:

Pink Cinnamon Applesauce

8-10 cooking apples
1/4 cup orange juice
2 tsp ground cinnamon
2 tsp vanilla extract

Wash, core and quarter apples.  Put in pot.  Add rest of ingredients.  Simmer until soft.  Stir occasionally.  Serve chunky with skins (good source of  nutrients) , or, strain until smooth.

TIPS: If it appears to be a bit dry when first cooking, add a little more orange juice. 

When serving it one evening, I topped it with a few fresh raspberries – was out of this world delicious!  What berries would you put on top of this applesauce?

… for the health of your family,
ellen

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