đThe easiest way to get a hesitant eater to try greens? Make it FUN and a little magical.
đđđThis Green Dragon Smoothie, (based of a recipe we use in feeding group on the @doctoryumproject Food Adventure) is a favorite in my kitchen and in feeding therapy because kids get to add the âsecret ingredientâ at the end⌠â¨a small handful of chocolate chipsâ¨They blend into tiny POLKA DOTS, turning this smoothie into something playful, friendly, and way less intimidating. And yes, itâs still packed with nutrition!
đWhen kids feel in control and curious, their brains shift out of stress mode and into learning mode. Thatâs where progress happens.
đđźHereâs the recipe from my book, Adventures in Veggieland: Help Your Child Learn to Love Vegetables with 100 Easy Activities and Recipes.
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â¨1 cup fresh baby spinach, packed
â¨Âž cup fresh or frozen pineapple
â¨Â˝ cup fresh or frozen green grapes
â¨Small chunk frozen or fresh banana
â¨Â˝ peeled orange (try freezing it!)
â¨Small wedge of lime, rind on, seeds removed
â¨Tiny (pea sized) piece of ginger or pinch powdered ginger
â¨Ice if you want it extra cold
â¨1/8 cup chocolate chips
đđźâ¨Blend everything except the chips until smooth. Add a splash of water if needed.
đŞMAGIC MOMENT: Kids add chocolate chips and blend briefly for polka dots!
Serves 2 adults, or 4 little kids
NOTE: Omit chocolate chips for children under age two
đĽ°Your kids can help by peeling fruit, adding ingredients, and sprinkling in the âmagicâ
â¨đŁď¸More playful recipes like this in my latest paperback, with over 50 color photos. Comment VEGGIES for the link!
đ¤Melanie
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