The Sneaky Chef: Simple Strategies for Hiding Healthy Foods in Kids’ Favorite Meals
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- ISBN13: 9780762430758
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Parents will do nearly anything to get their kids to eat in excellent health, but sorry to say, they’ve establish that begging, pleading, threatening, and bribing don’t work. With their patience wearing thin, parents will “give in” for the sake of family tree peace, and reach for “kiddie” favorites–regularly nutritionally second-rate choices such as fried fish sticks, mac n’ cheese, Pop-sicles, and cookies.
Missy Chase Lapine, ex- publisher of Eating Well magazine, faced the same challenges with her two young daughters, and she sought a solution. Now in The Sneaky Chef, Lapine presents over 75 recipes that ingeniously disguise the most vital superfoods inside kids’ favorite meals. With the addition of a few simple make-yet to be purees or clever replacements, (some may surprise you!) parents can pack more fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants in their kids’ foods. Examples of “Sneaky” recipes include:
-No Harm Chicken Parm
-Power Pizza
-Incognito Burritos
-Guerilla Grilled Cheese
-Brainy Brownies
-Health-by-Chocolate Cookies
-Quick fixes for Jell-O(R)
It’s a book chock-full of strategies that will help any parent incorporate better health for the whole family tree.
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I don’t like the concept of lying to your children and not teaching them to eat like socialized humans.
But I hope Jessica Seinfeld loses her shirt. What a witch.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I bought this book at a yard sale only to later learn about the leader’s lawsuits against Jessica and Jerry Seinfeld. I was ashamed to have supported this leader even through the secondhand route. I used this book for tinder at my last summer BBQ. This book finished up being the best $0.50 bargin from this year’s garage sales (a can of lighter fluid runs over $3). I highly recommend this book as a means to get charcoal ongoing.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I appreciate the excellent intention of the leader but I do not know why any mother want to deceive her own children. The whole thought of “sneaking” is just incorrect. What kind of message are you sending to the kids? That it is OK to deceive? Why not simply educate the kids about what is excellent for them? Why not make them buy the taste for healthy foods? Being sneaky might work in the fleeting term but it is absolutely preposterous thought to suggest to any mother. Beside that, sneaking veggies into junk food gives only the impression that junk food is acceptable.
My mother does not sneak any veggies into my meals. She made me buy the taste for carrot juice rather the coke, and for fresh salad rather then fries. But in order to do that, each mother needs to educate herself first. I suggest replacing Sneaky Chef with more reasonable literature, such as for example `Can We Live 150′ with a lot of fantastic advice about proper eating habits, proper food combination, and much more.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
If you like Sneaky Chef- then you’ll like Benny’s Burgeritis~ a hilarious small tale about a stubborn small boy (sound familiar?) who refuses to eat anything but hamburgers until one day the unexpected happens that changes Benny Buttons’ life, and appreciation for vegetables, forever! Meet Dr. K. Chupp, the family tree doctor, who pays Benny Buttons’ a visit, and gives him the advice he needs ~ a excellent ‘ol reality check about “burgeritis”!! What a hamburger hoot!
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
The premise of this book is fantastic: make several healthy ‘puree’s’ yet to be of time to be used in a heap of different kid-friendly recipes. The beginning of the book is all fluff, and the recipes, while i’m sure tasty, are too much for a quick weeknight meal. I don’t know about anyone else, but I have absolutely no time to make 9 puree’s yet to be of time with ingredients that I really don’t keep on hand that regularly. This book is not for a busy effective mother that needs to prepare a quick healthy meal for her family tree in twenty minutes time.
I’m tickled that so many people have establish this cookbook to be helpful and so many kids are eating vegetables that have been “snuck” in to their favorite meals. For my family tree, this book was a perfect waste and very impractical.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5