201 Healthy Smoothies & Juices for Kids

201 Healthy Smoothies & Juices for Kids
Author: Amy Roskelley
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2012-04-18
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1440536120

More than 200 delicious alternatives to sugary drinks! Quenching your kids' thirst in a healthy way is easier than ever! Now you can whip up these delicious and nutritious smoothies and juices—and your kids will be begging for more! Let them drink up—what they don't know about all the vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and phytonutrients they're getting won't hurt them. In 201 Healthy Smoothies and Juices for Kids, you'll find all the essential recipes you need to replace boring, sugary, one-fruit bottled juice with satisfying, nourishing combinations that will: -Boost young immune systems -Balance natural sugars with essential vitamins and nutrients -Sneak in extra servings of fruits and vegetables even the pickiest eater won't pick up on -Replace soda and pricey store-bought drinks for good! With this book, you'll introduce your children to the wonderful flavors of fruits and vegetables with every delightful glass—and your kids will be begging for more!

Healthy Juices for Healthy Kids

Healthy Juices for Healthy Kids
Author: Wendy Sweetser
Publisher: IMM Lifestyle Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Children
ISBN: 9781847736123

Making sure you consume enough fresh fruit and vegetables is now recognised as one of the best ways of keeping in good shape and ensuring a happier, longer life. Children who enjoy a healthy, varied diet are more likely to be full of energy, suffer fewer illnesses and concentrate better at school. Children grow rapidly between the ages of five and twelve, so they need a good supply of vitamins. Encouraging good habits from an early age could have a significant effect on health throughout adolescence and in later life. However, making sure that kids drink healthily is not always easy, and good intentions can often fall by the wayside. Healthy Juices for Healthy Kids focuses on adding healthy drinks to your diet, rather than denying yourself the things you love. The juices, smoothies and treats in this book are about striking a balance between healthy drinking and ingredients that children enjoy. Healthy juices shouldn't mean boring drinks or denying treats, but providing a diet that is varied, good for you and delicious. The chapters cover breakfast juices and smoothies, mid-morning snacks, afternoon treats, lollies, crushes and slushes and bedtime soothers. Each recipe has a nutritional note, highlighting the benefits of a particular ingredient, and there will be useful tips and variations throughout.

Healthy Juices for Healthy Kids

Healthy Juices for Healthy Kids
Author: Wendy Sweetser
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2010-03-25
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1743371608

Making sure you consume enough fresh fruit and vegetables is now recognised as one of the best ways of keeping in good shape and ensuring a happier, longer life. Children who enjoy a healthy, varied diet are more likely to be full of energy, suffer fewer illnesses and concentrate better at school. Children grow rapidly between the ages of five and twelve, so they need a good supply of vitamins. Encouraging good habits from an early age could have a significant effect on health throughout adolescence and in later life. However, making sure that kids drink healthily is not always easy, and good intentions can often fall by the wayside. "Healthy Juices for Healthy Kids" focuses on adding healthy drinks to your diet, rather than denying yourself the things you love. The juices, smoothies and treats in this book are about striking a balance between healthy drinking and ingredients that children enjoy. Healthy juices shouldn't mean boring drinks or denying treats, but providing a diet that is varied, good for you and delicious. The chapters cover breakfast juices and smoothies, mid-morning snacks, afternoon treats, lollies, crushes and slushes and bedtime soothers. Each recipe has a nutritional note, highlighting the benefits of a particular ingredient, and there will be useful tips and variations throughout.

Best 100 Juices for Kids

Best 100 Juices for Kids
Author: Jessica Fisher
Publisher: Harvard Common Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2014-05-13
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1558328300

With 100 imaginative, healthy and great-tasting recipes for using your at-home juice machine, Jessica Fisher's BEST 100 JUICES FOR KIDS brings the juicing revolution home for everyone in the family. Jessica Fisher's creative and tasty approach to juicing includes terrific, kid-friendly alternatives to juices loaded with additives and sugar without the expense of natural store-bought varieties. With ideas for both fruit- and vegetable-based juices, as well as Jessica's expert advice on how to include more of both in nutrient-adverse kids' diets in a way that children will actually enjoy, this cookbook offers a new take on a popular topic that gets everyone drinking more healthfully. Outside of the extensive variety of juices in the book, Jessica also includes a number of other inventive ideas for smoothies (including several dairy-free vegan options), "sparklies" (club soda-based carbonated drinks), as well as icy slushies and juice-based ice pops. Throughout, Jessica offers advice on how best to make each recipe on both low-end and high-end juicers, and she provides expert guidance on how readers can get the best results from whatever model of machine they own. Great for making use of extra produce, getting kids and young adults to drink healthier, and as a way to involve children in the kitchen, Jessica's BEST 100 JUICES FOR KIDS is a much-needed addition to any home-juicers cookbook shelf.

What to Expect: The Second Year

What to Expect: The Second Year
Author: Heidi Murkoff
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 695
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 147111046X

The international super-successful What to Expectbrand has delivered again - announcing the arrival of a brand-new member of family: What to Expect the Second Year. This essential sequel to What to Expect the First Year picks up the action at baby's first birthday, and takes parents through what can only be called 'the wonder year' - 12 jam-packed (and jam-smeared) months of memorable milestones (from first steps to first words, first scribbles to first friends), lightning-speed learning, endless explorations driven by insatiable curiosity. Not to mention a year of challenges, both for toddlers and the parents who love them, but don't always love their behaviour (picky eating, negativity, separation anxiety, bedtime battles, biting, and tantrums). Comprehensive, reassuring, empathetic, realistic and practical, What to Expect the Second Yearis filled with solutions, strategies, and plenty of parental pep talks. It helps parents decode the fascinating, complicated, sometimes maddening, always adorable little person last year's baby has become. From the first birthday to the second, this must-have book covers everything parents need to know in an easy-to-access, topic-by-topic format, with chapters on growth, feeding, sleeping, behaviours of every conceivable kind, discipline (including teaching right from wrong), and keeping a toddler healthy and safe as he or she takes on the world. There's a developmental time line of the second year plus special 'milestone' boxes throughout that help parents keep track of their toddler's development. Thinking of travelling with tot in tow? There's a chapter for that, too.

Sugarproof

Sugarproof
Author: Michael Goran
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0525541209

A leading childhood nutrition researcher and an experienced public health educator explain the hidden danger sugar poses to a child's development and health and offer parents an essential 7- and 28-day "sugarproof" program. Most of us know that sugar can wreak havoc on adult bodies, but few realize how uniquely harmful it is to the growing livers, hearts, and brains of children. And the damage can begin early in life. In his research on the effects of sugar on kids' present and future health, USC Professor of Pediatrics and Program Director for Diabetes and Obesity at Children's Hospital Los Angeles Michael Goran has found that too much sugar doesn't just cause childhood obesity, it can cause health issues in kids who are not overweight too, including fatty liver disease, prediabetes, and elevated risk for eventual heart disease. And, it is a likely culprit in the behavioral, emotional, and learning problems that many children struggle with every day. In a groundbreaking study, Goran's team conducted a detailed analysis of the sugary products that kids love and found that these yogurts, cereals, sodas, and juices often had more sugar than advertised and also contained different types of sugar than were being disclosed. Today's children are not just consuming more sugar than ever, but they are consuming sugars that are particularly harmful to them--and their parents don't even know it. The news is dire, but there is also plenty of hope. We can prevent, address, and even in many cases reverse the effects of too much sugar. In this guide to "Sugarproof" kids, Dr. Goran and co-author Dr. Emily Ventura, an expert in nutrition education and recipe development, bust myths about the various types of sugars and sweeteners, help families identify sneaky sources of sugar in their diets, and suggest realistic, family-based solutions to reduce sugar consumption and therefore protect kids. Their unique "Sugarproof" approach teaches parents to raise informed and empowered kids who can set their own healthy limits without feeling restricted. With a 7- and 28-day challenge to help families right-size sugar in their diets, along with more than 35 recipes all without added sugars, everyone can give their children a healthy new start to life.

Half the Sugar, All the Love

Half the Sugar, All the Love
Author: Jennifer Tyler Lee
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2019-12-24
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1523508515

Less sugar in every meal. Would you feed your child a candy bar for breakfast? Of course not. And yet today our children routinely consume three times the recommended daily allowance of added sugar, which puts them at an unprecedented risk for type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, excess weight, and even nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Half the Sugar, All the Love is here to help, with 100 doctor-approved recipes that cut the sugar (by half—or more!) without sacrificing the flavors our families love. It’s an eye-opening education, a program of healthy eating, and a cookbook chock-full of easy, delicious recipes all in one. Pass the breakfast bars!

Rethink Your Child's Drink

Rethink Your Child's Drink
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2
Release: 2017
Genre: Beverages
ISBN:

Healthy eating includes all foods and beverages. Many beverages contain added sugar and have no nutritional value. Before you serve your child a beverage, stop and think if it's healthy, is it the right portion size, and will it affect your child's appetite at their next meal. This paper, printed in English and Spanish, gives the recommended amounts of water, milk, juice and sugar sweetened drinks for different aged children.

Best 100 Smoothies for Kids

Best 100 Smoothies for Kids
Author: Deborah Harroun
Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2015-05-19
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1558328505

Kids love smoothies, and you will love serving your children the kid-tested smoothies in this idea-packed book. Food blogger and mom to three Deborah Harroun serves up a hundred bright, healthy, and satisfying drinks, each one made without processed sugar, including: Breakfast Smoothies—complete meals in a glass that are a convenient alternative to sugary cereals or fat- and cholesterol-heavy eggs and bacon, yet have plenty of protein to get the brain started for the day Lunchtime Smoothies—Substantial midday energy boosters to serve at home or add to a lunchbox, like a Strawberry Peanut Butter Smoothie and a Sweet Potato, Mango, and Peach Smoothie Dessert Smoothies—Healthier than cake or cookies, but just as tasty, from a Raspberry Cheesecake Smoothie to an Eggnog Smoothie and beyond Bedtime Smoothies—Nighttime snacks that actually help kids sleep, made with ingredients that feature tryptophan, magnesium, and potassium, all known to help relax the body and facilitate sleep In addition to smoothies that use a milk or yogurt base, there are many dairy-free options, too. These are healthy drinks, chock-full of important plant-based nutrients, that kids will find irresistible. Praise for Best 100 Smoothies for Kids “As a cookbook author and mom, I think Deborah’s Best 100 Smoothies for Kids is a must-have book that will be a go-to source for many years to come. I love that there are delicious and healthy smoothies for breakfast, lunch, and bedtime!” —Jenny Flake, creator of the Picky Palate blog and author of The Picky Palate Cookbook “It’s great to have an arsenal of smoothie recipes that not only suit children’s palates but also help them get their daily fruits and vegetables. This book has me energized anew to include all the vegetables of the rainbow in our family’s smoothies.” —Jessica Fisher, creator of the blogs Life as Mom and Good Cheap Eats and author of Best 100 Juices for Kids