How To Get Your Kids Eating Whole Grain

Aug 15, 2010 @ 05:44 am by Guest Author

The benefits of whole grain foods is becoming more and more well known. Not only are they good for disease prevention and weight management, but they also play a big role in general health and wellness. The power of whole grains shouldn’t be ignored. As you’re aiming to increase your own intake your children can consume plenty of whole grains as well.

Kids need at least 2-3 servings of whole grain foods each day. At least half of their grain servings should be whole grain so that it’s even better when most of your child’s grain servings are coming from whole grain sources. A school-aged child can easily get one whole grain serving from the following: 1 cup of ready-to-eat-whole-grain cereal, cup of cooked cereal, a slice of whole-grain bread, brown or wild rice and whole-wheat pasta.

You can boost your child’s intake of whole grain in every meal. For breakfast try a bowl of ready-to-eat whole-grain cereal that comes unsweetened or in low-fat variety. If it needs some help try adding a sliced banana or raisins. Your best choice of cereals are those with at least 3-5 grams of fiber per serving. Try cereals like Wheat Chex, Original Total Whole Grain, Cheerios, Shredded Wheat and Quaker Essentials Crunchy Corn Bran. For those of you whose child prefers hot cereal give them a bowl of plain oatmeal topped with either raisins, dried cranberries, sliced bananas or a little bit of brown sugar and milk.

At lunchtime you can toss out the white bread and use 100% whole wheat or whole grain bread for your child’s sandwiches instead. Even thought the bread may appear brown it’s not necessarily whole wheat. That color could just have resulted from the grains or coloring. It needs to read “100% whole wheat” or “whole grain” on the package so be sure to read carefully when making your selection in the grocery store. Some days your kid will get tired of the same old sandwich. In this case try wraps. They are quick and easy to pack in a lunchbox. You can roll up lean deli-meat, cheese slices, mustard, lettuce and tomato in a whole grain or whole wheat tortilla. You can also find whole wheat pita pockets.

Say you’re planning on making spaghetti for dinner. Implementing whole grain foods into supper time isn’t hard either. Try replacing your refined white noodles with those made from whole wheat. If your meal plan includes pasta then buy whole wheat lasagna noodles. You can find whole wheat varieties for just about any kind of pasta noodle. If your kids aren’t a big fan, try mixing in half-and-half with your standard white noodles at first until they’ve developed a taste for it. Nature Valley provides you with another easy way to get your kids eating whole grains. They offer tasty nutritious snacks that you can be packed in the lunchbox, eaten at breakfast or munched on for an in-between-meals snack. Nature Valley’s bars use wholesome ingredients to make the best granola bars with flavors that appeal to all tastes.

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