Kid Favorites Made Healthy (Better Homes and Gardens): 150 Delicious Recipes Kids Can't Resist
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Kid Favorites Made Healthy (Better Homes and Gardens): 150 Delicious Recipes Kids Can't Resist

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150 nutrient-packed recipes: Pizza, pasta, sandwiches, desserts, and dozens of other kid favorites. Ask the experts: A special section for parents that includes hints for increasing--without objection--and for improving your child's physical fitness and self esteem.Quick recipes for main dishes, sides, snacks, salads, and desserts use off-the-shelf ingredients.Complete nut...more
Paperback, 192 pages
Published December 16th 2003 by John Wiley & Sons
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Molly
Alright, this demonstrates one of my fundamental problems with alot of "healthy" cookbooks. Wow, these recipes look tasty, and they're delicious?? Too good to be true! And... yeah, it is. Because they're really good, and they look healthy, but that's because the serving sizes are insanely small. And I don't just say that because I'm a big serving girl (which, of course, I am). One recipe (the Crispy Cheese Chips) has a serving at 4 chips. Four chips? Ridiculous. Until we start ...more
Bethany
Bethany rated it 4 of 5 stars
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I think a more appropriate name for this book would be, "Kid Favorites Made Healthier". I was a bit disappointed at the lack of vegetable dishes... or at least ones my family would eat. Having said that, I have actually used this book a lot. The recipes are simple and easily adaptable, for example, I'll use whole grain pastas and tortillas instead of the regular "white" ones called for in the recipes. There are pictures of most of the recipes which is always nice. Potential p...more
Laura
Laura rated it 3 of 5 stars
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The Brain Power Salad is a favorite. Some good recipes for everything from fun drinks to chicken fingers. Some recipes are variations of popular options and many are very sodium heavy, so I tend to pick-and-choose
Kelly
Kelly rated it 2 of 5 stars
Using "healthy" in the title is a bit of a stretch. If you remove that particular word from the title than it's accurately portrayed.
Julie
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Nice colorful recipes...I was hoping to adapt them for my finicky habits, but they really are angled towards "fun" recipes for kids. Cute.
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