Six Tips That Encourage Your Family to Dine Healthy!
By: Janice Baker, B.Sc., M.B.A., R.D., CDE
With family members going in all different directions, we often all arrive home and hungry about the same time. Those of us with kids know they get impatient waiting for dinner and may spoil their appetites by nibbling on snacks.
- Have healthy snacks ready to tide them over until the meal is on the table.
For example, rather than serving milk with the meal, offer them some milk
right away. Offer some low fat cheese sticks or light yogurt for a quick
healthy snack.
- Whole fruit such as apples or bananas with a tablespoon of
peanut butter or raw veggies work well. For something new try pre-sliced
apples dashed with cinnamon and a tablespoon of orange juice to keep them
from browning. They'll be more likely to snack on ready-made items. Pre-washed
baby carrots and low fat dip are easily accessible. An extra advantage of
these snacks is they take longer to eat than a cookie, crackers or chips.
Your family is less likely to overload on foods that require chewing.
- Set
the table before everyone leaves for the day or have your child do it as
an evening chore the night before . This saves another last minute task and
provides a distraction for those waiting for dinner!
- Assemble quick meals
the night before, such as ready to heat casseroles. Add a quick cooking whole
grain like couscous, a salad and/or fresh fruit, and you have a meal!
- Keep
low fat frozen cheese pizzas on hand and add a variety of your own colorful
vegetable toppings.
- Serve with a salad and fresh fruit.
- Serve whole wheat quesadillas with
melted reduced fat pre-shredded cheese with or without canned refried beans.
Add cooked frozen vegetables and salsa to spice it up a bit.
These tips can work all year to help you stay the course on healthy eating
and weight management. With busy schedules and so many temptations we need
to plan ahead to stay on track!
Janice Baker, B.Sc., M.B.A., R.D., CDE is a Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Educator who provides Medical Nutrition Therapy. You can find out more about Janice at www.BakerNutrition.com.