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Easy Food Recipes for Kids to Try at Home

Healthy Options that Kids Will Love

By andrewdeen14Published 4 years ago 4 min read
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Easy Food Recipes for Kids to Try at Home
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Parents don’t have it easy right now. In addition to homeschooling and keeping kids entertained while you juggle work and household chores, you also have to think about what to feed your family, day after day.

It can be challenging to get breakfast, lunch, and dinner on the table every day, and many parents are getting tired of trying to figure out what their kids will actually eat. If you’re running out of ideas, here are some tips and recipes for keeping food easy and fun while you’re stuck at home.

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New Parent? No Worries! Make Food Fun So You Can Focus On Other Tasks

If you’ve got a new baby in the house, then cooking a full dinner might be totally off the table. But, if you’ve got other children in the house, you still need to make sure they’re fed and happy. Make food fun and take the stress off!

Kids love snacks! Creating fun “snack boxes” is a great way to incorporate fruits, veggies, and other tasty and nutritious food while keeping prep time to a minimum. To make it even more fun, serve the snacks in reusable bento-style containers. It’s a no-hassle way to get kids interested in eating their vegetables!

New babies need lots of care and feeding them can be even hard. As long as your family’s basic needs are met, you’re doing just fine. Don’t worry too much about creating from-scratch meals—just make sure everyone has enough to eat and has fun!

Keep it Simple With Bread in a Bag!

Want to get your kids in on the bread-baking craze? Your family can enjoy fresh bread in a snap, with no special equipment. This bread in a bag recipe is a great way to get started with baking bread from scratch in just over an hour. Kids will love helping you squish and knead the dough!

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Who Doesn’t Love Grilled Cheese?

Sometimes, you just need to press the easy button. Grilled cheese is a classic that both kids and adults love! Whether you use homemade bread or grab a loaf from the store, a cheesy sandwich is great comfort food for lunch or dinner. Plus, grilled cheese only takes a few minutes to make—you’ll have it on the table in no time.

Most Kids Will Have a Blast Making Pizza

For most kids, there’s nothing like pizza to make a day feel special. If you want to enjoy some family time and get a little help with dinner, having your kids help you make pizza can be a great idea.

The easiest way to make pizza is to have lots of toppings available and use premade sauce and crust. The results are delicious, and you can make several mini pizzas so that everyone gets exactly what they want. If you have a little more time, you can get fancy with a homemade version that allows you to control the ingredients.

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Hide Your Veggies (And Eat Them, Too)

Getting kids to eat healthy food can be a challenge, especially when their attention spans are all over the place. Sometimes, you have to get sneaky, hiding veggies into kid-friendly options like smoothies and lasagna. There are lots of ways to make sure your kids are getting enough fruits and veggies—you just might have to get creative and think of different ways to incorporate healthy options.

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When Cooking Be Sure to Look Out For Potential Food Allergies

One big challenge for parents cooking at home is food allergies. Kids love foods like peanut butter, cheese, and cookies, but some of the most common allergens include peanuts, tree nuts, dairy, and wheat. It’s important to pay attention and to notice any foods that cause any symptoms in your child. It’s frustrating to have to cook with dietary restrictions in mind, but there are tons of resources and recipes online to help you!

Remember—Not Everything Needs to Be Healthy!

Lots of parents are stressing about nutrition right now. While it is important to make sure your kids are eating a healthy diet overall, it’s also okay to make something easy and not-so-healthy sometimes. Kids are very picky, and sometimes you just need to get something on the table that they will eat without complaint. Give yourself a break and just do the best you can!

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