Chef Schloss designed One Recipe, Four Ways to solve several of the
problems inherent in feeding a family with individual likes and dislikes:
-- Children's tastes evolve and parents never know when they might be
ready to try something new. The food they rejected last week may
become their new favorite, so it is important to keep offering options
beyond their current tastes and introduce new foods to their children
so they'll enjoy eating for a lifetime.
-- Parents are a model for how their children think about eating and food.
If kids see their parents enjoying new foods, they are likely to do the
same.
One Recipe, Four Ways is just one of the many mealtime solutions from the Canned Food Alliance. Log on to http://www.mealtime.org to view the One Recipe, Four Ways creations, along with hundreds of healthy and easy-to- prepare recipes that make healthful eating easy.
"Kids are more likely to eat food they've had a hand in preparing," commented Chef Schloss. "They can help out with dinner by adding in the canned ingredients. It's a great way to gets kids eating nutritious foods, and makes it fun for them too."
About the Canned Food Alliance
The Canned Food Alliance is a partnership of the American Iron and Steel Institute's Steel Packaging Council, the Can Manufacturers Institute, select food processors and affiliate members. The primary mission of the CFA is to encourage increased consumption of canned food by serving as a resource for information on their numerous benefits, including the nutrition, convenience and versatility of canned food. For hundreds of mealtime solutions, visit http://www.mealtime.org.
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