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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Gluten Free: So Many New Choices!

Have you noticed how the gluten-free food section in your grocery store has expanded over the last couple of years? That is primarily due to an increased demand for them.  A gluten-free diet is medically prescribed to people with celiac disease; 1 in 100 Americans suffer with the diagnosis. But those are not the only ones demanding a larger variety of tasty gluten free products.

  

Many people have found that although they do not have celiac disease they greatly benefit from eating less or no gluten which is primarily found in wheat, barley and rye.  They noticed their skin is healthier, they experience less gastrointestinal distress such as bloating, and some even claim better mental health. Even with increased focus by the science community on studying the digestive tract, no conclusive research warrants warning everyone to avoid gluten, though some trials suggest this is a good idea.  Many people dealing with various digestive related issues have voluntarily adopted a low gluten or gluten free diet.  

Mothers, determined to alleviate some of those same symptoms for their children, have invested time and money to find products and recipes that are gluten free, ones their children will like.  We have searched and found several family-friendly gluten free brands and products Kid Kritics have approved.  These include Crunchmaster Cheddar Cheezy Crisps and Grammy Crisps which make great snack alternatives to wheat-filled versions.  Lisanatti Foods, Pamela’s Products and Barbara’s Bakery also have several gluten-free products that have been awarded the kids’ seal of approval. To make your life really easy, we have posted many gluten free recipes on our website! For our full list of Kid Kritics Approved Gluten free products simply click on this link: Gluten Free Grocery List. It is wise, so please do discuss gluten free conditions with your doctor and/or dietitian to make sure low or no gluten foods are right for your family and you!

… for the health of your family,

Carolina

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Spring Cleaning: Your Pantry!

It's that time of year! Time when we are inspired to clean our houses and our lives of any unwanted clutter and stress. Perfect time to also clean out your pantry and stock up with new and better foods for you.

Start off looking at your canned goods, keep only what you can't live without. Then try to switch out for buying fresh or when needed and available packaged in glass. Canned goods can come in handy on a last minute pinch, but their BPA dangers, added salt, and other artificial ingredients are not ideal for everyday consumption.

Next look at your pasta, rice, cake batter and baking flours. Make sure you have at least 80% as whole grains. Switch out white rice for brown rice. Explore other grains such as quinoa, barley, Freekeh and bulgur. The basics are also very important, look at all your "best by dates" on all your products, including herbs and spices and throw out anything expired. On average we throw away $1 for every $4 of purchased food, we must break this trend with meal planning and avoiding stocking up due to sales when you are unsure you will use it in time.

The snack section of your pantry is just as important. Look through it and see what can you substitute with more nutritious options. Try to get rid of anything with lab-made food dyes, added preservatives, excessive sugar or salt and "empty calories" type snacks which don’t provide any nutritious value and may increase underlying stress. Look at our grocery list for great ideas on snacks and more! Our Kid Kritics Approved Brands have plenty of options to make stocking your pantry an easy task.

As we defrost from winter into spring we can start looking forward to Summer! Time to look and feel our best. Having the right foods at home to fuel your body is crucial to a successful "Spring time cleaning" of your health.

… for the health of your family,

Carolina

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“A Healthy Family Of Snacks”

Did somebody say chips? Usually people try to hide their chips and snacks when they see a registered dietitian coming. But let’s be real, kids like to snack! And they love crunchy chips to munch on. So what’s a concerned mother and nutritionist to do: look for a healthier choice! And that’s just what we found in Good Health Natural Foods Healthy Family of Snacks. We looked at the labels and liked what we saw. Take the Veggie Stix for example, it is an excellent source of vitamin A, C, D and B6 and a good source of vitamins E and K. They are made with all natural ingredients, no trans-fats and have 30% less fat than regular chips.

Awesome, so we found a brand we can trust with snacks for our kids, but should we spend our money on it? Will kids actually eat it? Good news! We have taste tested several of their snacks and awarded the Kid Kritics Seal of Approval. And our newest addition to the family of approved products from Good Health Natural Foods is the Harmonies Sea Salt, Harmonies Cinnamon Toast, Half Naked Pop Chocolate Popcorn and Half Naked Wild Blue Buffalo Popcorn. The only challenge is not eating the entire bag before the kids get some, the popcorns are terrific and perfect for movie time or family game night. The Harmonies made such a great combo served with a sandwich or wrap, or even with soup and salad. Don’t forget our previously Kid Kritics Approved Veggie Stix (Original, Pizza and Hot), Veggie Chips, Crispy Cinnamon Apple chips, Humbles Baked Hummus Chips, Half Naked Popcorn, organic Popcorn and my personal favorite Peanut Butter Filled Pretzels which all together make up a “Healthy Family of Snack” here to revolutionize the way we think about snacking. At last, money well spent, thank you Good Health Natural Foods!

… for the health of your family,

Carolina

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New products coming soon to join our Kid Kritics Approved List!

A couple of weeks ago I went for the first time to Natural Food Expo West and it was AMAZING! Imagine one gigantic 3 floors the size of football fields conference hall filled with over 2,500 booths featuring brands dedicated to making the best all natural foods. They were presenting all their new products to try it and learn about it. Needless to say I ate well! We met up with some of our Kid Kritics Approved Brands to find out what new products they are coming out with that we can taste test and potentially award Kid Kritics Approved Seals.

It was easy to spot all the new trends! Popcorn was everywhere, flavored from sweet, salty all the way to spicy. Hemp hearts, oils and seeds as well as chia seeds are being added to several products to make it easier to integrate into our diets. Gluten free products are in full swing! It is no longer a huge challenge to go on a gluten-free diet, with so many brands and products dedicating full lines to the gluten free market you can eat pancakes, cakes, cookies, pasta, tortilla and even pizza. I also enjoyed the variety of new drinks incorporating teas, coconut water, natural juices without the addition of any sweetener at all! Letting the taste of the fruit, vegetable and natural ingredients be the star. We found many products that we are super excited to taste test and bring them to you to try! So stay tuned to our Facebook page, twitter and webpage as we announce products we award Kid Kritics Approved Seal.

… for the health of your family,

Carolina

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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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How To Raise A Child Who Likes Vegetables!

Kid Kritics in the kitchen“How did I raise my kids to like vegetables? How did you make them try new foods? I hear these questions at least once weekly, professionally as a registered dietitian, and as a mother.

My proud mom side takes a minute to smile and feel good! After all it is no easy task. We are all so busy that convenience and time-saving are qualities we look for when feeding our children. For me it started when my kids were just babies, with my nutrition background I had a few advantages. Today I combine my experience as a mother and registered dietitian to offer tips and suggestions so that you can have your proud moment too! There is nothing more rewarding than grocery shopping with my kids (which you remember is not my favorite thing to do) in the fruits and vegetables side of the store and hear them beg for broccoli and snow peas.

For brand new mommies I say: start from the beginning. Your baby should have an exclusively breastmilk or formula diet until 6 months of age. Then start with vegetables instead of cereals or fruit, preferably green veggies like peas or green beans. This is when you build a “taste base” for years to come by familiarizing their palates with as many flavors as possible. After vegetables, serve a variety of no added sugar fruits and cereals. Make your own, or choose the ones that have as ingredients the fruit and only and maybe some vitamin C as the preservative. No need to stick to just rice cereal, apples and bananas; venture out to barley, quinoa, avocados or coconut. Avoid refined sugar as much as possible. It has such a powerful impact on our taste buds it can make the naturally sweet taste of fresh fruits disappear. The same goes for salt; there’s no need to add it to fresh food. Use herbs and spices to add flavor. Kids who start off appreciating the natural taste of fruits and vegetables grow into adults who will crave less sugar and salt.

The good news is it’s never too late! At any age encourage your children to participate in grocery shopping, cooking, and setting the table. Give them some control of what you’ll make for a meal; let them feel included in the decision process. Vegetables, whether raw or cooked, can be a challenge. Spark your kids’ interest by telling them where it grows (or helping them grow some of their own!) Let them smell it, touch it (yes, play with it) and taste it! Children are much more likely to try a food after they help prepare it! We recently started a new family tradition of cooking together once a week. My kids look forward to helping out in the kitchen, dicing, mixing, measuring and the final presentation says it all! The more colors on the plate the more attractive it is. After all, plates filled with only brown, beige and white foods are boring. Be sure to add some naturally sourced color! It doesn’t have to be fancy, but how you plate it can make all the difference. My kids love garnishing our dinner plates with fresh basil and mint leaves; they feel like “real chefs.”

We know kids will try new foods, especially if they smell good. (90 percent of why we choose to put a food in our mouth is based on whether it smells good or not.) At Kid Kritics Taste Test, we see this happen all the time. Moms come running in and ask what we did to motivate their son or daughter to eat broccoli or other vegetables. Something about the way it looked and smelled opened their minds to taking a bite. It also helps when their friend dives in and says they love it!

We have a recipe tab on our website with hundreds of recipes that have been taste tested and approved by kids, it is hard to pick a favorite, but here are the links to three that are easy to get you started in the kitchen with your kids:

http://www.kidkritics.com/recipes/Creamy-Broccoli-Chicken-Bake/260

http://www.kidkritics.com/recipes/Veggie-and-Cheese-Pasta-Salad/269

http://www.kidkritics.com/recipes/Spinach-Dip/72

… for the health of your family,

Carolina

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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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Family Food Experts

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Super Easy Holiday Baking Ideas for You and Your Kids!

Let's start with Cinnamon Almonds: coat almonds with a mix of  whipped egg whites, cinnamon, vanilla, and a bit of sugar. Put in oven, (low heat) for hours – stir occasionally while they are roasting.  This is Amy Roskelly's (Super Healthy Kids) annual holiday favorite give away treat – the whole neighborhood looks forward to receiving them every December!  We're going to have the Kid Kritics taste test these.   Amy also makes Popcorn balls with melted Parmesan which serves as the glue. Her Date Pinwheels have become a kid favorite – yes dates!   This recipe is her way of replacing Fig Newton's – less sugar, more flavor, more fun! 

Amy shared many healthier holiday baking recipes with Stacey Antine, RD (HealthBarn USA) and me on our Family Food Experts Kitchen internet radio show last Wed.  Stacey had some great ones, too.  Wait until you hear about her new kid favorite, Spicy Pumpkin Doughnuts!  Here is the podcast link: http://tinyurl.com/a5b7btk.

I am making the Cinnamon Almond recipe today!   Listen to pick which ones you want to try.

… for the health of families,
ellen

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Free Membership to The Green Polka Dot Box, Natural Foods at Low Prices OnLine

 
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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.

 

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