Creative mom finds a way to make children eat their vegetables
A mother in Melbourne decided to take a creative approach to feed her son. Instead of trying to deceive it in the consumption of vegetables by leaving, or simply to convince him that they have tasted well or they are healthy and well for his body - she decided to look like his meals " Good enough to eat ".
Every parent can relate to the fight to get their child to eat something healthy. Children are often harsh eaters and a lot of time they just want junk food and sweets. To make them eat a vegetable, fruit or salad can sometimes feel outright impossible. To say "Open your mouth, an airplane is on the point of terrre" does not work forever, and sooner or later children discover that it is not an airplane, but really a spoon full of vegetables. So, what are parents are supposed to do?
A mother in Melbourne decided to take a creative approach to feed her son. Instead of trying to deceive it in the consumption of vegetables by leaving, or simply to convince him that they have tasted well or they are healthy and well for his body - she decided to look like his meals " Good enough to eat ".
Laleh Mohmedi understood that if you make an interesting meal for the kid, they will eat it, even if it's green beans. So, one day she decided to make spelling pancakes, but she made a form of form like a lion. His child loved him! So, from there, she was trying to make her son's meals in cartoon characters.
You might think that it takes a lot of time and it has to spend its entire day in the kitchen, creating these culinary culinary masterpieces, but Laleh says it does not really take longer than a normal meal. His secret is all in preparation. So, if it makes pasta, it gets all the ingredients ready, and while the cooked sauce, it will use this time to organize the rest of the ingredients on the plate.
Obviously, you will not be able to make ELSA frozen on a plate of fettuccine during your first try, but Ms. Mohmedi invites you to start simple, then, with time and practice, you will go better. In addition, you can always get the kid involved. It will be fun for both of you.
If you are worried about how long you will have to spend every day with food art - do not worry. Laleh says that his son is looking forward to his cartoon meals every day, but he still eats normal meals. So, you do not have to make every meal look like a masterpiece, but from time to time, it could be a great encouragement for the kid.