Healthy Kids Food Ideas

Being mom a thought which is always in your mind is providing healthy food and proper nutrition to your kid. We all have this little picky eater who don’t want to eat healthy food. A mother needs to learn some easy ways to add healthy and nutritious food for her little one(s). So here I … Continue reading “Healthy Kids Food Ideas”

Being mom a thought which is always in your mind is providing healthy food and proper nutrition to your kid.

We all have this little picky eater who don’t want to eat healthy food. A mother needs to learn some easy ways to add healthy and nutritious food for her little one(s).

So here I am sharing my personal tips with you. I am a vegetarian, so main source of protein come from pulses, soya, fruits and vegetables.

Now the question is how to give food rich in protein and essential vitamins and minerals to your kids.

Tips to add nutritious food to your kid’s meal.

MILK – most of the kids run away from milk and same with my daughter. She is really choosy when it comes to milk . So when she throws tantrums having milk, I make oats porridge with that milk adding some fruits to it.

  • Change look of the food – when the kids says no to milk, you can always try experimenting with dishes made with milk. I used to make health mix, porridge, oats, sweet dalia and kheer. She just enjoy all these items and yes milk too?.
  • Replace Milk with Milk products – When your kids say no to milk, try different milk products. Giving paneer, cheese, butter, curd. All have same benefits of milk, so you can try offering milk in different forms.

PULSES

  • Health mix chapatis – Adding some health mix powder to wheat flour and kneading with milk. Add more nutrition to kids meal.
  • Health mix

VEGETABLES

  • Vegetables chapatis You can knead chapatis dough with vegetables puree. Adding beetroot, carrot, spinach or any vegetables of your choice. It not only gives colour to food, also enhance the taste of it.
Ragi carrots Beetroot paradha

FRUITS

  • Fruits with play time – I have made a routine to have any fruit before going for playing outdoor. So in this way my daughter knows she have to eat fruit, before going out.
  • Juice/shakes – Kids enjoy having homemade juice and shakes is also at times.
  • Soya – You can add soya flour to the normal wheat flour and use daily. Soya milk is also good.

DRY FRUITS

  • Flavoured Milk – You can add dry fruits powder to milk, it gives flavour.
  • Snack –  Roasted nuts are a great way of munching with healthy benefits . Roast nuts of choice with ghee and give for munching anytime.
  • Sweets – Homemade sweets is best way for adding dry fruits. Kids love these sweets .
Wholewheat Oasts Raison and almonds cookies

 

As a mom, you have these plenty of new ideas, do share your ideas with me in comments.

 

This post is part of Get Fit, Stay Fit blog party with Bon Happetee. I would like to thank my online fitness blogger buddy, Mayuri from  Sirimiri to introduce me.

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32 thoughts on “Healthy Kids Food Ideas”

  1. thelyricalmomma – Welcome to 'thelyricalmomma'. I equate babies with hyms of the purest forms and coupled with my love for composing short verses was born 'thelyricalmomma'. I’m Maria Islam and this little website is the outcome of my analytical self.(Be it good or bad).I hold a Masters Degree in English Literature and also a Bachelors Degree in Education.I also hold a post graduate diploma in Human Resource Management( Yeah,when did I enjoy the fun youth days Lord! )  I have taught in many reputed schools and also a college of Mumbai over the past 8 years and quit when I planned to become a mother. I joined again after my dear Hanifa was 7 months old but I felt it would be unfair to the school and my baby if I gave half of me to each of them as they paid me in full ( School in salary and baby with the cuddles,coos and poops).  So the current plan is ( Any mommy reading knows well that there is no such thing as 'a definite plan' with a baby in the house), to share product reviews ( a lot of them since I am your compulsive shopper suffering from  monomania, defined as frequent preoccupation with buying or impulses to buy), document my baby's life a bit,( Yes , only 'a bit' as this momma teaching kids about giving up superstitions still believes in nazar or the evil eye), keeping you updated about kids events happening in Mumbai, and some posts on style trends and makeup(Read LIPSTICK- I think my husband can get away with two consecutive all boys road trips if he comes and gifts me four..ok three good lipsticks!) On a serious note I hope he is not reading.
    Maria says:

    Like the idea of associating fruit with playtime !

  2. All the points you have mentioned are very apt. My daughter hates milk but loves Paneer. Similarly she hates Chappathis and Rotis but loves paranthas. So we manage to add enough nutrition to he r food by using alternatives. Excellent post.

  3. Thanks for sharing this post ,being a mom I totally loved this post as my kid is a very fussy eater .

  4. Kalpana Manivannan – Chennai India – Sustainability Coach | Social Entrepreneur I Urban Farmer I Karamveer Chakra Awardee I  Aspiring Homesteader I Blogger I Home-Chef I  Dreamer I   I am KALPANA MANIVANNAN. I live in Chennai, India, with my wonderful husband and two amazing kids. A former high school biology teacher turned organic farmer, I am trying to live as sustainably as possible. While balancing my farm lifestyle and city life, I focus on all things natural, homemade and sustainable. I am also a Sustainability Coach, a Blogger & an aspiring Homesteader on a journey towards zero waste living. Welcome to my site! Explore the links from the menu bar, to know more about my experiences and what I do. As a Sustainability Coach, I have helped hundreds of people increase their self-reliance, learn new DIY skills, improve their family's food security and move towards a more sustainable lifestyle. My WORKSHOPS are very popular and are making people take actionable steps towards self-sufficiency. 
    Kalpana Manivannan says:

    Lots of great tips to incorporate healthy food in our kids diet. Thanks for all the ideas shared. I do most of them too.

  5. Very good tips! I Often make dal ki roti at home. Stuff it with some boiled dal / or knead atta in leftover yellow dal.
    Milk is definitely the best 🙂

  6. Niharika Chatterjee – Indore – Hi there! I'm Niharika and this space is where I share experiences of my life. I am a movie lover, dreams of traveling the whole world, and finding the beauty in the everyday. So grab yourself a coffee, make yourself comfy, and I hope you enjoy your time here!
    NIHARIKA CHATTERJEE says:

    Ragi is always a left out one… but this is a great compilation. My daughter is a picky eater i also stick to some of these food

  7. Blogsikka.com – Mumbai – A mother of a five-year-old, housewife and now blogging to share my stories with the world. #Travel #Food #SocialMedias #Events #Campaigns
    Snehalata Jain says:

    I do same I try avoid using maida and use atta and in also add vegetable purreee in rotis to make it healthy

  8. I love to have dry fruits throughout the year. I like to have almonds cut into pieces in my milk occasionally.

  9. Ashvini Naik – Bangalore – Blogger at www.fitbewell.com A former corporate trainer, a new age wife & mum. Smitten very much by the blogging bug, I love to blog about that every bit of fitness, Yoga, eating & evolutionary parenting. Holla! If that just lights you up, please walk in to my blog www.fitbewell.com. And, I promise there's stuff for everybody!
    Ashvini Naik says:

    Neha, I concur in your facts about kids’ nutrition.

    And the way you’ve enlisted innovative ideas to get kids consume their share of daily protein is fantastic.

    In fact, I too ‘veg-ify’ my rotis as much as possible (even if the husband doesn’t like it), making my own cookies/cakes & homemade shakes with rich dry fruits.

    I so loved your post full of doable ideas.

  10. Neha – My name is Neha Tambe . My blog aims to help small businesses get started with online marketing and blogging. Apart from this I mostly blog about various topics around parenting, education, travel and some short stories in between. Hope you enjoy reading what I love writing
    Neha says:

    Great tips! I like the idea of adding health mix powder to chapattis and adding vegetable purees. It’s so simple and can easily be added to our daily meal.

  11. Tina Basu – Bangalore, India – Tina Basu is the founder and editor at TinaBasu - The Lifestyle blog and Twinkling Tina Cooks - The Food Blog. She is a published author and a food enthusiast. This ex-corporate girl is now being a supermom to a little dude. Follow her on twitter @twinklingtina
    Tina Basu says:

    I make multigrain chapati fo my son and stuff vegetables inside whenever he says no to vegetables. These are pretty good ideas for healthy foods for the little ones.

  12. Pragnya – A bookish mom who believes that a child needs a room full of books, ample free play and nature is the best teacher. Tune in for parenting that works for me and book reviews. Oh, you can find some children's book recommendations too.
    Pragnya Mishra says:

    My toddler is a healthy eater though we do have bad days. Then, I follow things you mentioned to a peaceful day. This is a good post for moms of fussy eater.

  13. Gleefulblogger – Mumbai India – "Attitude is the KEY of success & happiness in life." - Anonymous This is what I believe in, this is what I follow - welcome to Gleefulblogger's blog - a lifestyle & parenting blog.
    Dipika Singh says:

    Brilliant! These are amazing tips for making food healthy, or should I say disguising the healthy food 😉
    Only a Mom can do this wonder! Hats off mommy.

  14. Princy Khurana – Hi! I am Princy, Wife, & mother of 2 beautiful children. I have always wished to go beyond of what I am capable of, and intend to give the world; best of what I’ve learned so far. I really feel, the more knowledge you share, the more you grow yourself. Life is all about learning and sharing after all. A bookworm, busy bee, traveler, foodie, blogger, and an optimist. At home by choice, and constantly trying to explore the new facets of this amazing life.
    Princy Khurana says:

    kids love eating varieties in food, thats what i have understood in 9 years of parenting. i give my kids everything and they are wonderful eaters.

  15. Gunjan Upadhyay – Hi, I am Gunjan, the founder of this blog Tuggu n mommy A coffee addict mom of a hyperactive toddler #Little Tuggu. I am an Engineer, MBA and have a passion for creativity and writing. Though this blog I aim to share my Story as a mom and beyond.
    Gunjan Upadhyay says:

    Vegetable parathas are my all time favourite. I prefer to use last nights leftovers and they make a great and healthy breakfast option.

  16. I like most of your ideas. Though my son is a picky eater, but he likes milk. So that definitely makes my job a bit easier. The challenge is with veggies and pulses. I am working on that front and hope that things will turn around in a couple of years 😉

  17. I love the idea of connecting eating fruit to being able to have playtime! What a great idea for getting our kids to get their nutritional value in. I want to try the vegetables chapatti too!!

  18. I am salivating at your Ragi Carrot Paratha. Fruits before time is such a fun routine.
    Would you believe it if I told you that I use your tips for my husband, who is a picky eater?:))

  19. Varsh – Blogger. Homemaker. Artist. I find perfection very subjective and love to enjoy the journey towards achieving it. I like the weird surprises life throws at me and love to turn them around! :)
    Varsh says:

    These are some great ideas for picky eaters. Hiding the ingredients is a smart thing to do. I used to make oats porridge and kheer for my son too as he hated milk. That cookie looks yummy!

  20. Great tips… Loved all the recipes you shared… Especially the health mix. I too prepare parathas and theplas of different shapes and colour for my daughter. They enjoy seeing their plate filled with colourful food.

  21. Anshu Bhojnagarwala – Hello! I am Anshu. I am a parent blogger who writes on old school parenting values, home and clean cooking, health, fitness and wellness. I also do product reviews and book reviews of children's books.
    Anshu Bhojnagarwala says:

    Neha, that’s some genius ideas you have given us. Thanks a lot. And that plate with the health mix looks so tempting…!! I will take the idea of vegetable chappatis and try it with my daughter. Let’s see if she likes red, green and orange. 🙂

  22. Deepa Jaisingh – Mother to a Two and a half year girl. I am a creative being since my childhood. I create and my little one destroys. The love story continues..with my new blog www.momislearning.com
    Deepa jaisingh says:

    Great tips for a child who won’t eat – healthy food.
    My picky eater who runs away from nutrition can be well handled with these tips now. Thank you

  23. Aesha – India – I am a mommy blogger who loves to read, write and travel. I am a teacher by qualification and a blogger by profession. Aesha’s musings is all about my experience as a mother, daughter, wife, friend, companion, a partner in crime and each of that facet that all of us will identify with. So feel free to share your experiences, opinions & a lot of motivational inputs!
    Aesha Shah says:

    I am a vegetarian too and always on the lookout of good protein-rich recipes. I loved the paratha and cookie recipes and I am going to try them. Thanks for sharing. Also, my daughter’s paediatrician told me that 250 ml of milk is sufficient for the kids. When we start giving more quantity of milk, kids resist eating food because their daily requirement of food intake is over so I like your idea of giving dairy products. It is also equally essential and moms should not force kids to drink only milk.

  24. quijuana – United States – Full time mom and full time career woman learning how to balance it all, and sharing it all with you!
    Quijuana says:

    Wow. Thank you. I’ve never heard of die of these but ism definitely going to experiment. My girls eat pretty healthy but like to stick with their routine so a little venturing out will be fun.

  25. I love the idea of changing the look of something. I have been doing this for some time now and it works! If my kid has a half eaten bar, then I cut it up into bite sized pieces and there is a new snack! Thanks for sharing.

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