🥤 Does your picky eater cover their ears or even run away when the blender starts? For many sensory-sensitive children, it isn’t the smoothie they dislike...it’s the sudden, loud noise that comes before it.
❤️One simple trick is placing a folded kitchen towel underneath the blender. The towel helps absorb some of the vibration, which can reduce the overall noise.
💜 A few important safety tips:
✔️ The thicker the folded towel, the more sound it may absorb.
✔️ Make sure the blender sits flat and stable before turning it on.
✔️ Never block the blender’s air vents, and make sure there’s adequate airflow around the motor to help prevent overheating.
Sometimes, a small environmental change is all it takes to help a child feel comfortable enough to stay engaged, participate in cooking, and eventually enjoy the finished smoothie.
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🐉RECIPE
✨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”
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