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FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1992
Learn The ABCs
Of Nutrition
Traditionally, it was assum-
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or permanent harm caused by
the less-than-ideal eating
habits characteristic of school
aged kids.
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proper nutrition in childhood
can greatly influence later
eating habits, as well as
reduce or prevent risk of
everything from obesity to
cancer, clogged arteries and
heart disease.
Don't despair. Just follow
these A-B-C's of good nutri-
tion: Add more fruits and
vegetables; Balance good
foods and bad food; and Cut
fat intake. You'll be surprised
how easy it is to offer your
children healthier food and
beverage alternatives to the
phooey-gooeys — and satisfy
everyone.
Add fruits and vegetables
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Here are some palate-
pleasing ways you can
painlessly incorporate into
your child's diet the five daily
servings of fruits and vegeta-
bles experts recommend.
• Add finely chopped car-
rots or green, red or yellow
peppers into your child's tuna
or chicken salad sandwich.
They'll love the "crunch," and
you'll be glad they're eating
their vegetables.
• You can modify an old
favorite, peanut butter and
jelly, by substituting apple-
sauce for the jelly once a
week. The applesauce con-
stitutes a fruit serving; the
jelly does not.
Balance "good" foods
and "bad" foods
Parents can't realistically
expect to eliminate fat-laden
foods from their children's
diets. However, it is possible
to increase the nutritional
value of children's meals by
giving them healthy foods
with the not-so-good foods
that they love. Here's how:
• Cookies and chocolate
rank among children's
favorite foods. Parents should
accept this and, rather than
try to eliminate them totally
from their children's diets, try
to make the most of snack
time by providing healthy
beverages, such as apple juice,
with the less-than-ideal treat.
This is also probably the
easiest way to "sneak"
another fruit serving into
your children's diet.
• If your kids will only eat
bologna sandwiches for
lunch, add a nutritious