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Strawberries & Sugar

Hey Mamas,

I'm curious to know how many of you let your kids eat strawberries & sugar. My kids would never really eat their berries and my sister suggested I give them a small cup of sugar to dip the berry in. I tried this and they LOVE it! Even my 13 mnth old. I'm just afraid this might take away any nutritional value the berries hold.
I'm also curious to know of any yummy ideas you can give me to get my kids to eat more fruits and veggies.

TIA for any helpful tips!

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I've always eaten strawberries with sugar, and my sons do too sometimes. They like it both ways. I guess it depends on the batch. Sometimes, they are a bit tart when you eat them and need the sugar, yet if you get a really good, ripe batch, they do just fine on their own. Personally, I like them in chocolate, but my boys like them plain most of the time. I wouldn't think it would destoy the healthy part of the berry. It's like putting cinnamon in applesauce or butter on corn. Just something to add to the taste. If you're worried about too much sugar, maybe try slicing them up and sprinkling a little sugar on it so you can control how much sugar they get on it.

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My kids dad taught them to do this -- I personally don't think fruit needs any sugar added! That being said, I will occasionally let them put Splenda on their strawberries, But they love them anyway so half the time they don't even ask. He also taught them to put sugar on their strawberries and cheese on their broccoli! I think fruit and veggies should be naked!

At my house we dip strawberries in low-fat sugar free "cool whip". It is awesome. The kids love it.

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A.,

Why not try Stevia? I personally like the NOW Brand called Stevia Balance. It has chromium to balance blood sugar and inulin fiber, well, for fiber. I wouldn't try and have them dip the strawberries in as Stevia can be bitter because it's just so sweet. I would cut up the strawberries, take one packet of stevia and mix them up and put in fridge for at least a 1/2 hour. This will bring out the natural juices of the strawberries and add a sweet flavor to them without adding additional sugar. Hope this helps!!

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I crunched up vanilla wafers over grapes, strawberries and apples. I made sure my daughter saw that I was crunching up the wafer so she would believe me that it really had vanilla wafers on it. When I gave her the fruit she had no issues since it was mixed with a treat. After a few days I didn't need the wafers anymore and she's been eating fruit since then without complaint.

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My kids also have cool whip or sometimes I mix up sourcream and brown sugar (makes a tasty dip) or marshmallow cream mixed with cream cheese and a little cinamon, mix up a frest fruit salad....bananas, oranges, maybe pecans, strawberries, grapes, whatever you want and beat whipping cream with a little sugar and dap of vanilla until thick..good stuff

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My daycare puts the strawberries (sliced) in yogurt. The kids love it! We do that at home for a snack with peaches, mandarin oranges and mixed fruit. I change the type of yogurt I use. Sometimes we use Harvest Peach, sometimes strawberry, etc. My little one is 21 months old and I use regular yogurt. For your 13 month old, try buying the Infant yogurt from Stony Fields or Farms, I can't remember. They have different varieties. It is a good healthy choice and it is different. He loves it every time we have yogurt, and it is good for their little digestive tract. Hope this helps!

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Hi A.,
I agree with Katie...it is ALL about the dipping (and, of course, sugar tastes good!), so if you can get them to dip the strawberries in something else that is better for them, like cinnamon or yogurt, they may still like it.

My 2 year old was refusing vegetables left and right, and still refuses to eat most of them when they are cooked. But he likes raw veggies --- cauliflower, carrots, celery, red pepper strips --- especially when he's dipping them in hummus, which he LOVES. So, I usually sit him in his chair while I'm cooking dinner and he has his veggies and hummus before we all join him at the table to eat dinner.

Although he will still refuse the cooked veggies on many nights, at least I can feel good that he already ate some veggies before dinner.

I hope this helps!!
D.

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Apples and Peanut Butter are a favorite of mine and my boys. There's always Ants on a Log (Celery, Peanut Butter, and Raisins). I would limit refined sugar intake. I was just reading the other day from an Organic Chemist, the affects of sugar. When you eat sugar, and artificial sweetners your body cannot compute your caloric intake correctly, and causes you to over eat without realizing it. Sugar and artificial sweetners also have an addiction affect. I would limit the amount of sugar you use for your kids strawberries. Of course anything like fruits and vegetables, that comes from the earth without pesticides is good for you in moderation. Good luck on that! By the way, you can get all of the food mentioned above Organic. You can get the Peanut butter without the added sugar, completely natural.

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Hi, When I wsa growing up my mom would put strawberries in a large bowl and then put about 1/2 -1 cup of sugar on top and stir (the sugar melts the strawberries a little to make the juice) then we would use those for strawberry shortcake or she would freeze them for later use. I turned out fine :o)

HTH
A. J

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I know you had tons of responses, but I couldn't help myself. If it's the dipping they like, the yogurt is a great idea, or Cool Whip for a special treat like for dessert. As far as the flavor, my 17mo. old won't eat them very well unsweetened either, because the berries can be naturally quite tart. However, I sprinkle the tiniest amount of Splenda and he gobbles them up. I would not worry so much about all the warnings of unrefined sugar, artificial sweeteners, etc. All the negative research associated with these things are when they are consumed in massive amounts. The small amount of sugar or sweetener they are consuming by dipping strawberries is pretty harmless. Unless you're children have a weight issue, then something like Splenda would help cut out some calories. Besides, so many people get worked up about "natural sugars", and in many of these cases, the body treats the sugar the exact same way no matter what the source (natural, refined, artificial, whatever)!! So I say don't worry about it, the important thing is your children are developing healthier habits by learning to love fruits and eat healthier snacks!

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