It’s
hard to get kids to eat their vegetables, let alone to get the big kids of the
family to do the same, yes, that’s you mom and dad! Here is a simple, easy
trick I like to use in my household to get in the healthy servings of veggies
we and our kids need to live well. The
trick I like to use, is to simply drink your veggies. Instead of crunching on
numerous servings of veggies dowsed in ranch dressing, the trick is to blend
them up in a smoothie with the help of some favorite foods that will help mask
the veggie taste.
We
all know how a healthy diet will make us feel better and keep us out of the
doctor’s office, so if you can incorporate a few more veggies in one meal, it’s
a great start. It is worth the small amount of time you’re in the kitchen
throwing some items in the blender. With the tap of a button, and the wiz of
the blender blades your family will have access to an edible cancer, obesity,
heart disease, and multiple other disease fighting drink! It is much easier to use
a blender and drink your daily veggie count, compared to eating and crunching
away at raw, and I’ll admit it, sometimes bland flavorless veggies.
Plus, when
you blend them in a smoothie, you are able to add a lot more volume of veggies
since they will compact when blended. If you do it right you can have nearly
all of your daily recommended servings in one drink. I recommend blending over
juicing any day because you don’t want to miss out on any nutrients the fruits
or vegetables have for you, such as fiber!
And
“how,” you may ask, will you get your kids to enjoy them? Masking the veggie
flavor. Yes! You can “hide” veggies very easily in a smoothie by adding a few
stronger preferable flavored foods. By adding these “masking” ingredients you
are able to add whatever veggies you want. As long as you add slightly more of
the masking flavors than veggies, you and your children will mainly taste your
base flavorful, enjoyable ingredients and almost forget that your smoothie has vegetable
ingredients in it!
The
best combinations I have found are orange or apple juice, with banana and
yogurt, then add veggies. Or try peanut/almond butter and (almond) milk or
yogurt with banana, then adding veggies. A few handfuls of veggies in any combination
will work. Many vegetables are actually sweet when blended so kids don’t even
notice them!
Any
conifer vegetable, such as kale, spinach and swish chard, is great to add
because it blends well and their flavor is easily hidden. Carrots and beets, are
sweet, but go easy on stronger flavors until you have the right ratio. I also
love adding a handful of oatmeal to each smoothie, and only use half a banana
because of the sugar content. So find your perfect combination and start
blending! It’s an easy and fast, portable disease fighting, drinkable feast!
Just remember to keep an uneven ratio, for every cup of milk, OJ, or yogurt, you
want to add half a cup of cut up or compacted veggies.
If
your kids see you eating your veggies they will follow. Your attitude towards
health and healthy foods is contagious, no matter whether it is positive or
negative. I left the most important tip for last. Don’t give away the fact that
there are veggies in their smoothie! Calling it the banana boat candy smoothie
will sound a lot more appealing than giving away the fact that there might be
something green hidden in their drink.
Simone
Emmons is a Windham resident, wife and mother as well as a licensed massage and
Reiki practitioner.
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