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Friday, February 26, 2010

The Sneaky Chef to the Rescue

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The Sneaky Chef to the Rescue: 101 all new recipes and sneaky tricks for creating healthy meals kids will love

From the website...The New York Times bestselling author returns--this time responding directly to her readers' most pressing concerns. Legions of fans have written to her, asking for more recipes that focus on their specific family challenges. She's heard them loud and clear, and has crafted meals that are targeted to these special needs, including:

* Lower-calorie & low-fat meals
* Holidays & other special occasions
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Friday, February 5, 2010

National Food Service Management

National Food Service Management
Care Connection Curriculum Section 8: Nutrition Education
From the website...
This section provides lessons about healthful food choices, variety and moderation in food choices, and the good things healthful food does for the body for providers and young children.

It offers a large selection of fun food activities that the child care provider can do with young children to help them make healthful food choices and make eating habits that will last a lifetime.

Cooking Connection: Banana Pops
Children will listen to a story about fresh fruits and then prepare banana pops, a snack they can eat fresh or as a frozen pop later.

Cooking Connection: Little Red Hen Bread
After listening to the story of The Little Red Hen, children will participate in a simple whole wheat baking activity.

Cooking Connection: Moo Juice Smoothie
After listening to the story, From Grass to Milk, children will assist in the preparation of smoothies that include two dairy foods and a fruit.

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