realbuzz.com's Top 10 Tips to get Your Kids to Eat Healthily

By Realbuzz.com, PRNE
Tuesday, July 20, 2010

LONDON, July 21, 2010 - Helping your children to develop healthy eating habits is all down to the
way in which you approach food as they learn from you as parents and
responsible people. It is not always easy to get them to eat food that is
good for them, but at realbuzz.com we've come up with our top 10 tips, to
help you out and remind you what's good and what's not!

Children need vital vitamins and nutrients to grow - and during the
holidays giving them healthy food and healthy snacks will give them the
boundless energy to enjoy all the entertainment you have lined up for them.

1. Eating with your Children - Children learn by example, sitting on the
sofa and eating a takeaway will teach them to do the same! Sitting down with
them to a nutritious home cooked meal at the table with them will teach them
the importance of home cooking, social interaction and establishing a
routine.

2. Make food fun! Experimenting with new foods and making meals more
colourful will give children a chance to learn about different foods and
perhaps different food cultures.

3. Include two portions of vegetables in your evening meal and provide
fruit for desserts. This will ensure that you can at least satisfy three out
of the requisite five-a-day.

4. Hide fruit and vegetables if you have a particularly fussy eater.
Blended veg in soups and puree fruit with ice-cream - a great way to disguise
some healthy nutrients.

5. Encourage your children to drink water and sugar free squash between
meals to help stop snacking.

6. Don't give up - it may be hard to encourage your children to eat
healthier but tastes do change over time so do try that portion of broccoli
again and again…

7. Make sure that lean meat or a portion of protein is included within
every other meal. Protein fills you up for longer and discourages snacking in
between meals.

8. Serve oily fish twice a week - Great source of omega oils and keeps
heart and mind healthy, if fish is not on your diet then add plant seeds to
their cereals to give the plant version of these oils.

9. Pack a healthy lunch box - Whether it's a lunch box for school or a
picnic box make sure that you include a variety of salad items in sandwiches
and fruits ready to eat - they don't want food that's fussy when on the go!

10. Make sure your children eat breakfast - Ensuring your children have
fortified breakfast cereals with iron and vitamin B will give them a great
start to the day and establish a good routine that spills over to adulthood.
Research suggests that adults that who eat a healthy breakfast are 'less'
likely to be overweight than those who skip it.

Meals for children need to be balanced and include protein and dairy.
They should be rich in calcium and iron to strengthen teeth and bones, help
maintain attention spans and prevent anaemia. realbuzz.com the healthy active
living site promotes its ethos to ensure that children live a healthy active
lifestyle and maintain healthy eating habits. The site has more articles on
healthy eating for kids visit: www.realbuzz.com/healthy-eating-kids

To get involved and be part of this healthy active living site visit
www.realbuzz.com or for more information contact Fiona Gibbins on
+44(0)20-7202-7982 or email Fiona@realbuzz.com

For more information contact Fiona Gibbins on +44(0)20-7202-7982 or email Fiona at realbuzz.com

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