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Getting kids interested in vegetables at a young age offers them lifelong benefits nutritionally, and allows you variety in planning and preparing meals. Pediatricians agree that the sooner kids are exposed to veggies, the more inclined they are to like that food group as part of their daily diet.
Whether or not you include vegetables in your menu right away, patience, persistence, and creativity are key. Dieticians have found that kids often need to be exposed 15 to 20 times to a food before they like it. So, instead of consistently serving a vegetable the same way, vary how you prepare it.
Henry Legere, M.D., author of "Raising Healthy Eaters,"...
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Getting your kids to eat their veggies
I have found that giving my children at least three different veggies to choose from has helped. I would be cooking, call them into the kitchen and asked them which one out of three they would like with dinner. They might not have liked... read moreNot Acceptable?