This could go in Book Reviews, or maybe even debates, but I'm putting it here. If the powers-that-be wanna move it :nana: .
Anway ... I've just learned about The Sneaky Chef today. My friend got the book, and I had a brownie from it -- and it was GREAT (imagine Tony the Tiger). http://www.thesneakychef.com/blog/ The general idea is to sneak veggies into your kids' food and improve the nutritional value of things they're already eating.
Apparently there is another book called Deceptively Delicious - this one is by Jessica Seinfeld. My first thought was that she's Jerry Seinfeld's wife, and they need NO MORE money. One strike against her. Another mom at the playdate had this book, and her opinon is that most of the things she's tried are still too "earthy" and her kids wouldn't eat them. Although she did say that a "mozzerella stick" that was actually breaded cauliflower puree was a huge hit. :huh: People are also complaining that Ms. Seinfeld is copying the Sneaky Chef (Missy Chase Lapine), which I don't really care about either way. I just want my kids to eat healither stuff.
Now for the debate portion. I have some issues w/sneaking the veggies in, and not insisting that they learn to eat what is presented to them. Not enough issue not to do it ... but some. I figure I'll still try to make them eat the veggies -- but if I'm honest with myself I tend to wimp out on enforcing that issue -- so doing this will ensure that they are eating healthier overall.
Has anyone tried either of these?? I've ordered my copy from B&N online (do NOT buy it at the store -- so much cheaper online!).
Anway ... I've just learned about The Sneaky Chef today. My friend got the book, and I had a brownie from it -- and it was GREAT (imagine Tony the Tiger). http://www.thesneakychef.com/blog/ The general idea is to sneak veggies into your kids' food and improve the nutritional value of things they're already eating.
Apparently there is another book called Deceptively Delicious - this one is by Jessica Seinfeld. My first thought was that she's Jerry Seinfeld's wife, and they need NO MORE money. One strike against her. Another mom at the playdate had this book, and her opinon is that most of the things she's tried are still too "earthy" and her kids wouldn't eat them. Although she did say that a "mozzerella stick" that was actually breaded cauliflower puree was a huge hit. :huh: People are also complaining that Ms. Seinfeld is copying the Sneaky Chef (Missy Chase Lapine), which I don't really care about either way. I just want my kids to eat healither stuff.
Now for the debate portion. I have some issues w/sneaking the veggies in, and not insisting that they learn to eat what is presented to them. Not enough issue not to do it ... but some. I figure I'll still try to make them eat the veggies -- but if I'm honest with myself I tend to wimp out on enforcing that issue -- so doing this will ensure that they are eating healthier overall.
Has anyone tried either of these?? I've ordered my copy from B&N online (do NOT buy it at the store -- so much cheaper online!).
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