My Top 10 Childhood Nutrition Blog Posts [2013]
As we ring out 2013, and ring in 2014, it’s fun to look back on the most popular posts of the year on The Nourished Child.
Clearly, Crock pot soups and a pork shoulder recipe were top of mind!
In case you missed them, here are the most popular posts of the past year:
Potato Leek Soup in a Crockpot
This is still an oft-requested meal in my home. Simple to make and delicious to eat!
To Drink or Not to Drink, Chocolate Milk
Not as “hot” a topic as it used to be, the world has calmed down about chocolate milk. Maybe folks have gotten the message that chocolate milk is high in nutrition with a little bit of added sugar?
32 Healthy Breakfast Ideas for Kids
Parents are always looking for fresh ideas and how to get variety into their kids eating. This handout was featured in a Breakfast Makeover article in Scholastic Parent and Child magazine.
5 Ways We Program Babies and Toddlers for Obesity
Many people don’t realize that early feeding can make or break food preferences and eating habits—healthy or not.
8 Things I Wish Pediatricians Wouldn’t Say About Nutrition
I was reminded by a couple of pediatricians that they were, in fact, on top of nutrition. Is yours?
This little lunchbox product has taken off! I was happy to be a reviewer—great lunchbox!
Looking for some new ideas for snack time? Check these out!
My Trouble with Teens and School Lunch
Teens can change things up just like a toddler—though parents aren’t expecting it—even me!
Parent Feeding Practices: Restricting Your Child’s Eating
This post struck a chord with many readers—do you keep tight control over sweets and seconds?
How to Make ‘Cream of Any Vegetable’ Soup
A basic foundation recipe for making any type of vegetable soup—tasty, healthy and easy!
What was your favorite post of 2013?