Tuesday, January 28, 2020
"The Fuss-Free Toddler Cookbook: Mealtimes Made Easy with Healthy Recipes for the Whole Family"--one meal for the whole family--the ultimate toddler cookbook for picky eaters
The Fuss-Free Toddler Cookbook: Mealtimes Made Easy with Healthy Recipes for the Whole Family
Family meals with a picky toddler can be more food fights than fun--or the same five foods on repeat. Your days as a short order cook are over with The Fuss-Free Toddler Cookbook. This family-friendly toddler cookbook is your guide to delicious meals with simple adaptations that will please the little ones and the big ones.
Learn how a toddler can love the same foods that adults do just by changing a few simple things like cutting a tomato into a heart, or blending a chunky soup into a smoother one. In addition to tons of fun recipes, you'll find great suggestions in this toddler cookbook for including your kids in the cooking process to make dinnertime a true family event.
The Fuss-Free Toddler Cookbook includes:
Toddlerize it--Simple tricks like resizing, reshaping, and adding or skipping certain ingredients will help little ones get interested and willing to try their food!
"If all else fails"--For the times when nothing works, look for recipe tweaks that are sure to make any meal more appealing to your little one.
Stress less--Let the tested advice and tips throughout the book help make your mealtimes more fun and build a lifetime of healthy eating habits.
Let The Fuss-Free Toddler Cookbook make your mealtimes easy, stress-free, and fun for the whole family.
MY REVIEW: Feeding a toddler can be frustrating, often giving new meaning to the term "food fight". "The Fuss-Free Toddler Cookbook: Mealtimes Made Easy with Healthy Recipes for the Whole Family" offers new ideas and simple solutions to turn mealtimes into fun times. Author Barbara Lamperti, a recipe developer, photographer, and videographer, advises how to "toddlerize" foods to make them more appetizing for young and picky eaters. Resize: slice food into smaller pieces to fit smaller fingers. Reshape: cut foods into appealing shapes to add interest. Be Sneaky: add healthy (and hidden) ingredients like grated or pureed vegetables and shredded cheese to boost food value. Skip-Reduce: Leave out or reduce spicy or strong flavors. Retexture: smooth out foods with an immersion blender and experiment with different cooking methods (baking, steaming, etc) for favorite foods. Here are some of the family-friendly recipes that you'll find: "Very Berry Grape Smoothies"; "Whole-Grain Banana French Toast Sticks"; "Ham and Cheese Calzones"; "Health Beef and Veggie Burgers"; "Vegetable Minestrone"; "Spaghetti and Zoodles"; "Bowties with Chicken and Peas"; "Baked Chicken, Ham, and Mozzarella Rolls"; and "Bacon, Sweet Pea, and Mushroom Macaroni".
Book Copy Gratis Callisto Publishers
https://www.buonapappa.net/
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