5.0 stars. My hats off to the author for trying to fight the good fight. But it's an uphill battle. Health & Wellness for our families against the FDA and Big Food companies. On top of that, how to get parents to ditch the chemically laden disease causing foods to real food for their families. She does an excellent job here with the easy step by step way to introduce healthy real foods to your kids.
Being a strong supporter of health & and wellness, I only wish I'd had this knowledge when my son was a baby. I often tell him now that if I knew then what I know now, he'd crave an entirely different diet. But as a parent, you try to do your best only to be undermined by the schools & the mainstream mindset. I always watered down my son's apple juice. He came home from his first day of preschool to tell me their apple juice tasted WAY different. 🙄😖 Yea, he got the full strength sugar shock. 😔. The author has had similar experiences but describes how she navigates her way through with her kids.
On a sad note, the author tells a story at the beginning of the book how she got her daughter's school to switch pizza day from crap food chain/Domino's to a local company that used organic ingredients. Unfortunately, after the book was released, the school reversed their decision the next school year and went back to the Domino's chain. 🤦♀️ This was even after the author had been paying the difference in the cost and using it as a donation to the school. 🤯
This book was a pretty easy quick read with about 40 percent "how to" and the rest easy delicious real food recipes for your family. There's even an incredibly helpful list of swaps for the worst foods in the grocery aisles to their healthier counterparts for your kids. There is no need to deprive your kids or the convenience for parents. Just trade out the disease causing chemical brands for their real food brands with ingredients you can pronounce. Everything from cereals, mac n cheese, chip and crackers, pop tarts, waffles, juices, candies, etc.
She even has great ideas on how to feed your kids when you're on the go, restaurants, traveling, kid's parties etc.
Thought this was an incredibly helpful read. The family friendly recipes for breakfast, lunch and dinner include meat/poultry, eggs and dairy along with fruits and veggies. She does give an occasional side note to make them a vegetarian option, but most recipes you can use your own swaps should you choose to make them vegan or plant based.
Health and wellness jingles my jam, so I thoroughly enjoyed reading this one. Highly recommend.