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For the Kids, It’s All About Pre-School Lunch and Nutrition Balance

January 22nd, 2010
Kids and Nutrition | Foodfacts.com

Kids and Nutrition | Foodfacts.com

Foodfacts.com believes it’s important to consider nutrition balance when packing your child’s lunch. Here are some quick tips to fuel your child for a great day of playing and learning:

* Think  basic nutrients:  Protein, Carbohydrate, Fat –be sure to include all 3 Lean proteins are good for muscle growth and development.  Try chicken pasta salads, turkey, or healthy chicken nuggets.

* Remember that beans and lentils are packed with protein and have compounds that protect against cancer, heart disease, diabetes and obesity. So you don’t have to include meat in a growing child’s diet every day. Try a pasta bean salad with a healthy salad dressing. It’s a good alternative to peanut butter in nut free school zones. Our favorite is quinoa pasta –don’t overcook it.

* For carbohydrates –think if it’s white it isn’t right! Choose 100% whole grains for your child’s growing brain and body. White grains are stripped of all the disease fighting nutrients like B Vitamins, minerals and fiber. These are just what your child needs to help him or her grow healthy and strong.

Research shows, food effects how your child’s genes act now and later.

* Choose the right fats. Olive oil, reduced fat cheese, skim or 1% milk, avocado contain heart healthy fats to keep that little ticker ticking best. Nuts are good too, for kids over 3 when allergies aren’t a concern at your school.

* Think color. Red, yellow, green, orange, purple, green, brown, black, white. How many colors can your child enjoy from foods likes, fruits, veggies, whole grains and beans? Whatever colors are missed at breakfast and lunch try including at dinner. For example, the lunch above is missing purple, white and greens –so we’ll likely have an afterschool smoothie with blueberries and include sugar snap peas and cauliflower at dinner.  Always include a fruit and vegetable.

Variety is the spice of life. Pick out some lunch recipes with your child and check back again here for more preschool lunch ideas. Share a comment on your super kid’s favorite lunch. Get more school lunch ideas now with lunch leftovers.

Courtesy of Melissa Halas-Liang, MA RD CDE

President, SuperKids Nutrition Inc.

(c) SuperKids Nutrition.com

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  1. February 5th, 2010 at 15:27 | #1

    My kids love eating beans!

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