💚The easiest way to get a hesitant eater to try greens? Make it FUN and a little magical.
🐉🍀💚This 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 “secret ingredient” at the end… ✨a small handful of chocolate chips✨They blend into tiny POLKA DOTS, turning this smoothie into something playful, friendly, and way less intimidating. And yes, it’s still packed with nutrition!
💚When kids feel in control and curious, their brains shift out of stress mode and into learning mode. That’s where progress happens.
👉🏼Here’s 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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✨1 cup fresh baby spinach, packed
✨¾ cup fresh or frozen pineapple
✨½ cup fresh or frozen green grapes
✨Small chunk frozen or fresh banana
✨½ peeled orange (try freezing it!)
✨Small wedge of lime, rind on, seeds removed
✨Tiny (pea sized) piece of ginger or pinch powdered ginger
✨Ice if you want it extra cold
✨1/8 cup chocolate chips
👉🏼✨Blend everything except the chips until smooth. Add a splash of water if needed.
🪄MAGIC 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
🥰Your kids can help by peeling fruit, adding ingredients, and sprinkling in the “magic”
✨🗣️More playful recipes like this in my latest paperback, with over 50 color photos. Comment VEGGIES for the link!
🤍Melanie
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