Family Meals - Better for Children,
Easier for You
by Bjorn T.
Another day, another dinner to prepare. Are you having a
difficult time finding easy to prepare meals that can satisfy your growing
family?
You want to give your family the best, but time is in short supply and preparing
a healthy meal has become a chore. Too often take out or frozen dinners have to
do. Is there a way to combine healthy eating with convenience?
Easy Meals
Yes! New methods of cooking and easy to prepare staples can change your eating
habits and lead to a better eating style for your family. According to the
'Kid's Health' Program created by the Nemours Foundation, family meals are an
important part of developing healthy habits in your kids. Eating as a family
will encourage your kids to eat healthy foods like whole grains and vegetables.
It will discourage unhealthy snacking and even make them less likely to try
smoking, alcohol or marijuana.
But how do you plan healthy family meals on a tight schedule? Here are some
ideas to start:
Lasagne Meals
Does your family love lasagna? Maybe you thought that it was a labor intensive
dish that just doesn't fit your lifestyle. Cheesy and full of fat, perhaps it's
not even a wise choice. However, lasagna is actually one of the most versatile
meals to prepare - and with instant (no boil) noodles, it doesn't even have to
be a big job.
There are lasagna recipes for vegetarians, low-carb, low-fat and even diabetic
diets. Lasagna noodles now come in instant, no-cook preparations that cut time
and energy when making this hearty dish.
For lasagna or other pasta dishes, try using whole wheat pasta and shredding
carrots or zucchini into the meat sauce for an easy way to up the nutritional
value. Using lean ground beef or even substituting with ground turkey or chicken
can make for a surprising, yet nourishing result. Buy bottled pasta sauces for
even faster preparation - many grocers carry a wide assortment that will add
variety to your dishes.
Chicken Meals
Looking for an elegant chicken dinner? Don't forget about frozen skinless
chicken breasts. Baked in the oven with a dollop of salsa and shredded cheddar
on top makes for a healthy alternative to frying or heavy sauces.
Side Dishes
Need ideas for a side dish? Why are you wasting time cutting and washing lettuce
when you can pick up a prepackaged bag at the grocers? Not to say it's the
cheapest method, but it definitely helps busy families put nutrition ahead of
convenience when planning a meal.
Vegetables
Have you ever tried steaming vegetables in the microwave? Fresh or frozen
veggies make for another easy side dish when they're popped into the microwave
for a few minutes. Add a couple tablespoons of water and cover with a paper
towel, an easy AND healthy alternative to frying or boiling.
We're all concerned about our children eating healthier foods. Regular family
meals will encourage kids to develop healthy eating habits - an important key to
good health later in life. By making meal time less stressful you can focus on
the joys of spending time together instead of the hassles of preparing meals.
Family Meals
There are thousands of healthy, delicious meals you can
prepare for your children, and ideas are everywhere: