$50 Pottery Barn Gift Card Giveaway
Jan 21-24, 2013
Open to US
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Featured by Celebrate Woman Today
 This is a week for some cool gift cards giveaways. Who doesn’t love Pottery Barn? They have amazing bedding items for your master bedroom and for kids’ as well! I love their items for bathroom and for the kitchen. Anywhere you go, you’ll find yourself in a small country of modern, yet very classy-flavorful items for your whole home!
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My grandson helps me with the garden, and when we harvest stuff, we dry whatever we can’t eat or can. When the veggies are dry, you can crumble them in soups and stews, even spaghetti sauce. That way, if they don’t like the veggies fresh, they don’t even know they are in the other food!
its not hard at all they love them..I usually bag up small pieces for individual servings..
Telling my granddaughter they are good and good for you !!!
I just put it on there plate and tell them to eat it. 🙂
My children are now adults but I would add them to soups and stews.
Bribe with dessert
i some time make animals out of them
Fruits and veggies have always been part of each meal so I have never had to argue about it until they got older. But if there is one or two they are not crazy about it is okay because there are so many other choices.
make it fun to eat! be creative
Serve them with a nice portion of HUNGRY!
By including them in yummy combinations!
Homemade smoothies with vegetables and smoothies (they taste the fruit more then the vegetables).
Started with take one bite and increased it through each meal. Now I offer them at every meal. Also snacks must include a fruit or veggie!
I hide them as desserts…ex..I make a sweet potato pudding with mashed sweet potatoes mixed with brown sugar and nuts & throw a small dab of cool whip on top…yummy
To get my kids to eat their fruits and veggies, you have to use sauce!! Cream cheese with melted marshmallow for fruits, and ranch for veggies. Easy peasy!
Im very lucky that my son will eat most veggies, and all fruits. I do still sneak them into other things like meatloaf, or casseroles to trick my husband into eating some though 🙂
He loves fruit but hates vegies. I sneak them into pasta sauce or use the drinks like SuperV.
I always told them no desert until everything is off the plate
My son loves fruits and most veggies. It’s not a problem getting him to eat them. 🙂
we have never had a problem with them eating fruits and veggies. we dont make a huge deal about and my kids play alot of sports so we tell them healthy food will help muscles grow and that inturn will hlp you play stronger and faster. Peas=basketballs, Broccolli= trees, carrots= great eyes sight to get to the ball so on and so on! TY
I didn’t have too much trouble with veggies. My son hated english peas and any kind of beans, but he likes them now. You can always put them in soups and casseroles to disguise them!
I try to get t hem really hungry enough so they will eat their veggies with dinner 🙂
If Mom eats them, the children will, too. (But maybe not Brussel Sprouts. 😉 )
We’d make little cars, trucks, people, etc., with their fruits & veggies – they loved it & then we’d eat them to power up our bodies.
I never made them eat what they didn’t like. We always tried different things first though! They ate enough & still eat them as adults….they are better about it than I am!
My son loves all fruits snad alot of vegetables so I have know problems getting him to eat them. He loves broccoli cooked and carrots he will only eat uncooked.
I just give my kids a ton of options! I like to make something totally new and different at least a couple times a week, and we all try it together. I’m surprised at some of the things they’ve been willing to try, as long as I’m trying it too!
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I hide them in casseroles and desserts.
I would love to win this!
My boys who are 7 & 10 eat them the same as mommy and daddy, we love veggirs and have successfully raised them to do so….my 2 year old seems to be a different story altogether 🙂
Starting at the baby food age…and just kept up feeding them the same veggies, and adding new ones, until they were grown.
It’s not easy! I have to hide them in other foods, these days I’m making kale & spinach omlettes, he loves them and is none the wiser 😉
My kids eat them and always have—I don’t push the ones they don’t care for—but they have to try them. Now, they’re older…so they just eat on their own—always keep fresh fruits and veggies—and for the fresh veggies, some kind of dip.
I don’t have any that are that young so that is one thing I can’t answer.
We serve small try it portions of many different fruits and veggies.
My kids love fruits and veggies!
Chop them up really fine and hide them in the food.
I sprinkle a little sugar on them to let them know it is good and has great flavor.
My kids are much older now and they love fruits and veggies because when they were younger I just offered them and they were very good about eating them.
Lucky me, they love ’em!
eating vegi’s early on is important, planting a child’s garden helps them appreciate vegi’s forever
My daughter loved vegetables but fruits not so much other than strawberries.
I put them in my spaghetti sauce, or on pizza
never had a problem, they liked fruits and veggies
I serve them what they like and hide them when I can.
I don’t have to work too hard. My daughter love fruits and veggies!
One kid is easy and the other is a struggle that I decided not to fight.
We’ve been pretty lucky and my kids love fruits and veggies so far, so we don’t have to try to get them to eat them.. they just do. I do like to add veggies to things like pasta still though.
not picky eater they eat good
Offer a good variety.
When my daughter was little she loved mac & cheese so I put corn,cut up sausage and green beans cut up in her mac & cheese. She loved it. I also used to give her veggies cut up in her chicken noodle soup.She was a picky eater. Thank you for the cool giveaway! 🙂
My children love to eat their veggies with some roasted red pepper hummus. We have been eating our apples with a dip that we make just by mixing plain greek yogurt and peanut butter in equal parts and mix until blended. It is very delicious.
By mixing them with fruits to my 20- month old daughter. I need to work on making her eat veggies
my baby love fruit and veggies..hes eat and the school.
FRUITS WERE EASY, THEY LOVED ALMOST ALL OF THEM FROM THE GET GO, VEGGIES, I PUT SOME RANCH DIP ON THE RAW ONES LIKE CARROTS, CELERY,ETC, AND JUST SEASONED THE COOKED ONES,!
I don’t have kids but I would give them what they like so they would eat some fruit and veggies.
Have fruit cut up an easy to find… veggies harder to get them to eat those
When my kids were young during the week I traded off days for my kids to pick between two different vegetables to have for dinner. My son Monday and Wednesday My daughter Tuesday & Thursday. I chose vegetables that werent their favorits but gave a choice between the two. So then on Friday it was pizza night and the weekend i would make make my sons favorite veggie on saturday and sunday my daughters. At first there was some resistance but eventually they learn to like them all except lima beans.
As a kid, I was raised in an amazingly, healthy-minded (especially foodwise) family – and I’ve always loved fresh fruits and veggies – I’ve also learned to be a pretty good cook. Obviously – there are some die-hards who won’t eat eany green (or any other veggie- who won’t eat any unless they are smothered in cheese (or at least cover them up in soup or sauces!
One recipe I look forward to trying soon that even my sweet & saltly friends are sure to love is YOUR Lemon-Honey Pistachio Chicken with Greens – it sounds fabulous!
I make a fritatta with lots of veggies and cheese. It kind of hides them and is yummy.
Hide them in foods like muffins, pancakes, spaghetti sauce, etc.
I try to make a dip that is healthy to dip their fruits and veggies
We don’t have any children and my husband loves his fruits and veggies!!
I never gave my kids sweets when they were little and they loved fruits and vegetables…..my son would yell out “I want some brocolli” everyone would look at me …..I think wishing their kids would do that! 😀
I’m actually pretty lucky, both of my kids love fruits and veggies.
They love fruit and I make veggies they like (i don’t like many veggies either!)
Never had children, but ‘hid’ them with other foods my niece liked when she was little.
I do not have any kids yet.
I don’t have any kids yet,so it’s not very hard,lol.
smoothies
I put them in a smoothie
The one example that sticks out is that they love spaghetti so when I made it I always used a sauce loaded with diced veggies
I’m very lucky! My kids LOVE fruit! Veggies are a little bit harder, but they do have specific ones they like!
mostly serve them the one’s they like or hide them in smoothies:)
Easy…I put them on the plate.
I wanna win…
offer a small variety at meals
my daughter is 6 months, and its not hard to feed her veggies & fruits because she absolutely loves them! Her favorite is green beans =)
Offer them at every meal. Also snacks must include a fruit or veggie or no snack.
I just then wisely or let them feel they get to choose. Sometimes I do have to bribe them a little though.
They usually just like to eat them!!
Carrots
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cut fruit up in small bites….still has a hard time with the veggies though
i just offer them…lol my baby loves her fruits and veggies…
I put fruit in cereal all the time.