The picky eater project 6 weeks to happier, healthier family mealtimes

Natalie Digate Muth

Book - 2017

"The Picky Eater Project: 6 Weeks to Happier, Healthier Family Mealtimes is a one-of-a-kind book that can transform even the most finicky eaters into fledgling foodies. Focusing on kids' participation, interactive strategies, kitchen experiments, and delicious kid-friendly recipes, the book is based on a six-week plan that makes shopping and cooking fun,"--Amazon.com.

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Subjects
Genres
Cookbooks
Published
Elk Grove Village, IL : American Academy Of Pediatrics [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Natalie Digate Muth (author)
Other Authors
Sally Sampson, 1955- (author)
Physical Description
xxv, 227 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781581109818
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • What You Can Expect
  • Chapter 1. Week 1: Picky-Free Parenting
  • Meet the Family
  • Family Schedule and Routine
  • Meal Dilemma
  • Are You a Picky-Free Parent? Child Feeding Questionnaire
  • 10 Rules of Picky-Free Parenting
  • Your Picky Eater Project-Week 1: Picky-Free Parenting
  • Week 1. Recipes
  • Cuban Black Bean Soup
  • Baba Ghanoush
  • Chicken Fingers
  • Tomato Salad With Basil and Feta Cheese
  • Mixed-up Eggs and Spinach
  • Skillet Lasagna
  • Chapter 2. Week 2: A Kitchen Revolution
  • Kitchen Revolution Guidelines
  • The Lowdown on Herbs and Spices
  • Your Picky Eater Project-Week 2: A Kitchen Revolution
  • Week 2. Recipes
  • Parmesan Yogurt Dip With Carrots
  • Spicy Turkey Chili
  • Sweet Potato Spinach Baby Puree
  • Roasted Vegetables
  • Layered Yogurt Parfait
  • Every Kind of Burger (Well, Almost)
  • Energy Bars
  • Chapter 3. Week 3: The Little Cook
  • Teaching Kids to Cook: A 5-Star Recipe
  • Your Picky Eater Project-Week 3: The Little Cook
  • Week 3. Recipes
  • Basic Mix-and-Match Smoothie
  • Sandwich Mix and Match
  • Classic Hummus
  • (Almost) Any Vegetable Soup
  • The Salad
  • Rainbow Kabobs
  • Beanie Burger With Cheese
  • Oven-Roasted Broccoli
  • Banana-Peach Frozen Yogurt
  • Double Corn Cakes With Fresh Corn
  • Vietnamese Chicken Noodle Soup
  • Chapter 4. Week 4: A Shopping Adventure
  • Shopping Trip Success: Brooke's and Hunter's Treasures
  • Making the Most Out of Your Farmers Market Adventure
  • Grocery Store Shopping 101
  • Understanding the Nutrition Label
  • Food Label Tips
  • Your Picky Eater Project-Week 4: A Shopping Adventure
  • Week 4. Recipes
  • Zucchini Pasta
  • Snappy Green Beans
  • Chapter 5. Week 5: Family Mini-feast
  • The Picker Eater 5-Step Plan
  • Your Picky Eater Project-Week 5: Family Mini-feast
  • Week 5. Recipes
  • Melting Apples
  • Fajitas
  • Fish Tacos
  • Sweet Potato Bar
  • Vegetable Chili
  • Chapter 6. Week 6: it Takes a Mage
  • Leaning on the Village to Undo Picky Eating
  • Modeling the Way
  • The Power of Peers
  • Eating Healthy at School
  • Grandparents
  • Your Picky Eater Project-Week 6: It Takes a Village
  • Week 6. Recipes
  • White Bean Dip
  • Cucumber Tsatziki
  • Guacamole
  • Date Nut Cream Cheese
  • Homemade Peanut Butter
  • Chapter 7. Post-Picky Eater Project: Making It Stick-y
  • Family Project Reflection
  • Picky Eater Project: Going Forward
  • Your Picky Eater Project-Post-Picky Eater Project: Making It Stick-y
  • Chapter 8. Troubleshooting
  • Health Alert: Red Hags
  • Identifying Possible Health Conditions
  • First Steps in Battling Picky Eating Habits
  • Your Picky Eater Project-Troubleshooting
  • Post-project Recipes
  • Green Monster Smoothie
  • Oatmeal Cookies
  • Broccoli Cheddar Soup
  • Tomatoes-Any Way You Want Them
  • Oven-Roasted Tomatoes
  • World's Quickest Tomato Sauce
  • Index
  • Note: All recipes in this book either appeared in ChopChop or are adapted from recipes in The Fun Cooking Magazine for Families.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Muth, a pediatrician and registered dietician, teams up with James Beard Award-winning cookbook author Sampson to help families collaborate in the kitchen. The two authors, both mothers themselves, present a six-week plan including 40 well-designed recipes to encourage children to eat more adventurously. The key, they believe, is getting children involved: "I believe most every child will enjoy most every healthy food, if those healthy foods are what there is to cook, share, and eat," writes Sampson. In addition to recipes, each chapter contains a mission ("Create an environment that supports more adventurous eating"), strategy ("Cook together"), and measurement, explaining how to gauge success ("Parent and child perception of shopping experience"). Each recipe includes a list of equipment needed, age-appropriate suggestions on how to involve children in the cooking process, and ways for kids to personalize their meals by substituting ingredients. The healthy dishes for all ages include classic hummus, vegetable soup, fajitas, and fish tacos, while introducing flavors such as cilantro, mint, basil, and crushed red pepper. This is an informative, accessible book sure to expand tiny palates and bring families together in the kitchen and at the dinner table. (Jan.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.