the no-cry solution
I’m excited to announce the newest book from Elizabeth Pantley “No-Cry” series, The No-Cry Picky Eater Solution. The book is full of tips and tricks to helps you to:
♦ Get your child to eat--and enjoy!--vegetables, grains and other healthy food
♦ Reduce the sugar, fat, and junk food without your child noticing the change
♦ Make subtle, healthy improvements in favorite recipes to boost nutrition for the whole family
♦ Relax and enjoy mealtime and snack time at your home
♦ Instill good eating habits that your children can take into adulthood
To make your picky eater and the whole family happy, Elizabeth has tapped her culinary friends to share delicious recipes that are not just healthy but kid-friendly, too. The No-Cry Picky Eater Solution features recipe contributions from:
Missy Chase Lapine (The Sneaky Chef);
Jennifer Carden (Toddler Café);
Kim Lutz and Megan Hart (Welcoming Kitchen);
Lisa Barnes (The Petit Appetit);
Barbara Beery (Green Princess Cookbook);
Cheryl Tallman and Joan Ahlers (So Easy Toddler Food); and
Janice Bissex and Liz Weiss (No Whine with Dinner).
My kids have actually switched roles. Sissy use to be the picky one. She will at least try the first bite before complaining that it's gross. She will eat the twisted string cheese but won't eat the mozarella only cheese. Go figure! Kids are complicated in their own ways. Bubbie and BabyGirl are now my picky eaters. If they think they won't like it, they won't even want to touch it. I know how important it is to instill good eating habit early on. I still have an adult nephew who refuse to eat any sort of vegetables except maybe for carrots, I think. That's even on rare occasion!
I'm not even sure if I like the Leaf Us Alone Brussels Sprouts by Petit Appetit. It's a few of the veggies that I don't care too much for. The Sneaky Chef Brainy Brownies might be something my kids would go for, as long as they didn't know what I sneak in or they might not care if it taste yummy!
I didn't realize there are rules that are okay to break like "Eat until you are full". I always ask and make sure that my kids are full before they are done with what they are eatting. I know the plates doesn't necessarily need to be clean off, which is another rule you can break :) Can't break routine family dinnertime. Ms Elizabeth gives useful insight to why to follow the rules or break it. This book makes a great reference for anyone, not just for first-time parents only. I found the book useful and definitely would like to try the different recipes found in the book.
You can buy the No-Cry Picky Eater Solution at Amazon for $10.98. Click below for more info.
Thank you Elizabeth Pantley for sponsoring this review. I did receive the product at no-cost to facilitate this review. My reviews are base solely on my opinions only and may differ from others but were not influenced by the company or the free product provided. Some product information was obtained by sponsor and/or website(s). Please read more about it on my Disclosure Policy. Thank you for taking the time to read this review!!


















































2 comments:
I love her books! This one sounds like a must read for parents - again.
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