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The Healthy Lunchbox
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"A preservative-laden stack of crackers and processed cheese. A sugar shock of a juice drink. A package of Oreos and a bag of chips dripping with trans fats. Is that what's in your kid's lunch box? The Healthy Lunchbox is a guide is full of healthy alternatives to junk lunches. The book provides recipes, menus, tips, and suggestions."
Family Fun Fast Family Dinners
1 recommendation
"Sometimes the problem is that kids just won't eat certain things, and other times, the problem is that there isn't enough time to put something on the table before the kids go raiding the snack drawer. Fast Family Dinners solves this problem with recipes that are quick, easy, and of course, healthy."
Beyond Macaroni and Cheese
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"Recipes in Beyond Macaroni and Cheese were submitted and tested by real moms in MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) groups across the country, not just nutritionists and "experts," for who is more expert than a Mom who's fixing dinner seven nights a week for four screaming kids?"
Kid Favorites Made Healthy: 150 Delicious Recipes Kids Can't Resist
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"Who doesn't trust Better Homes and Gardens? Kids Favorites Made Healthy is exactly that -- 150 recipes from the kitchens of one of America's favorite magazines that take favorite foods and makes them a little healthier for the little ones."
The Sneaky Chef: Simple Strategies for Hiding Healthy Foods in Kids Favorite Meals
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"We WANT to believe that our kids love vegetables, care about fiber, and seek out foods packed with vitamins and minerals, but let's be real. They'd rather eat a chicken nugget than steamed broccoli sprinkled with lemon juice and olive oil. The Sneaky Chef provides recipes for foods that "sneak" some of those good things into kids' foods so that they'll never know just how healthy they're eating."
Lunch Lessons: Changing the Way We Feed Our Children
1 recommendation
"Not a cookbook, Lunch Lessons is more of a guidebook that clarifies which foods are truly hazardous to children like trans-fats and processed foods, and offers substitutions and positive options that are surprisingly simple. There are some recipes as well as sections filled with tips on helping to transform school lunch programs and lists of resources with more information."
Laptoplunches.com
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"These bento style lunch boxes allow you to send all kinds of things for lunch that you wouldn't include normally. You don't have to buy a bunch of prepackaged snacks to throw in a normal lunchbox. You can send carrots with dip, applesauce, leftovers. There's a lot more room for creativity, good nutrition, and fun. Lunch always looks good when you open the box, which can help "sell" a nutritiou..."




