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    Quote Originally Posted by violetsareblack View Post
    Same here. My kids won't eat anything raw that is prepared as a dish, I do good enough to get them to snack on just raw fruits throughout the day. And we've been a vegan family their entire lives!

    They will even tell my Mom when she comes home (Nana lives with us) that they are hungry and all they had all day was FRUIT and it's the way they say it to her they make it sound like I starved them! We tried a whole 2 weeks of nothing but fruit/veggies all day until dinner and they did! She came home from work and they hounded her with "NANA! We're HUNGRY!!! All we've had all day is FRUIT!!!!" with sad puppy faces included!

    So yeah, when I try the raw on them,my kids think I'm mean/cruel and starving them.

    And yes. When we did that 2 week trial, they had PLENTY to eat, they ate on it all day, and STILL told her they were hungry/starving and all they had was OMG fruits and veggies OMG.
    lol he he he

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    Default Yummy!

    Kid approved . . .See link for recipe!

    http://www.rawfoodtalk.com/showthrea...375#post342375

    Enjoy!
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    In college I house sat for a woman who gave her baby/ toddler a bottle of sunny delight with two to four tablespoons of sugar added.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meg.june View Post
    In college I house sat for a woman who gave her baby/ toddler a bottle of sunny delight with two to four tablespoons of sugar added.

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    Default Chocolate Dipped Fruit

    We went to the Pacific Science Museum and they were selling fresh fruit dipped in chocolate sauce on a stick kebab style. So I got to thinkin'. . . .

    My daughter had chocolate covered bananas and my son had bananas dipped in chocolate pudding

    See recipes in this link at post #175:

    http://www.rawfoodtalk.com/showthrea...375#post342375
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    Default To eachpeachpearplum...

    You MUST write a book.... With all of these kid friendly recipes & ideas and your cute kids faces...you would sell a million!

    I just LOVE reading your stuff and really look forward to seeing pics of your kids LOVING raw food....GREAT JOB MOM!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by walnutty View Post
    You MUST write a book.... With all of these kid friendly recipes & ideas and your cute kids faces...you would sell a million!

    I just LOVE reading your stuff and really look forward to seeing pics of your kids LOVING raw food....GREAT JOB MOM!!!


    Ahhhh, thanks so much! I am actually but it takes awhile; perhaps by the time they are at Uni it will be done. It could read something like Raw Food Through The Ages (because it took so damn long to write) . . .For Kids!

    Thanks again I really appreciate the feedback!:)

    Cheers,

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    I would get 4 books right now. Great Ideas! Joz

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    Quote Originally Posted by wyjoz View Post
    I would get 4 books right now. Great Ideas! Joz
    OK. . .I'm a gettin out the hanky now . . . Thanks so much!

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    Default Lasagna - Yum!

    I just posted lasagna pictures in the main picture thread but did not want you to miss this as a good one for kids.

    The lasagna photos are at the link below at post #186!

    http://www.rawfoodtalk.com/showthrea...683#post343683

    This was my son when we first made it helping with the marinated veg, please go and have a look ! The zucchini in the photo is too thin, I slice it much thicker now.
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    Here are my kiddo's lunches.
    Wrap:Lettuce, Avocado,Vegisal, pepper, Nutritional yeast & Fresh Dill Tied with butternut squash noodles.
    Grapes
    carob powder flax seed crackers
    thick flax seed crackers plain
    apple cobbler w/candied walnuts
    other lunch:
    flax seed crackers blended with sundried tomatoes, black olives, Fresh rosemary, basil and thyme
    topped with lettuce Romaine and Red Leaf
    Avocado, pepper, salt, Nutritional yeast
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    Default Wow!

    Hey thanks DewDrop, those lunches are beautiful - they look so very Zen, ha ha ha!

    As everyone knows I love colored text. . but I have a hard time seeing the light green; could you go one shade darker, please please please
    I love members photos as my kids love to look at them and as we all know OTHERS peoples food is always more appealing to kids - and me too !

    Could you by any chance add a clearer picture to that post of your different cracker types?? Also LOVE your container!

    Thanks again and keep um coming

    EPPP
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    Default Chocolate Covered Donuts!

    What kid does not like donuts! I love being able to sometimes present items to my daughter (7) that mimic SAD foods well and this does the trick.

    Some of you may be up in arms and think why would I want to mimic SAD. Well one good example is that she is going to a BDay party tomorrow and I will be sending her with one of these made into a piece of "cake" shape so that she can particapate in the celebrations without feeling singled out.

    The recipe is ani phyo's donut holes w/o the coconut.

    Chocolate "Sauce / Ganache"

    cocoa butter
    coconut butter (you can use all coconut butter too)
    cocoa powder
    agave
    maple (just a touch to round out the flavour)
    salt
    I only make a small qty at a time and use equal parts of the butters then add the rest to taste so like 1-2T ea. of butters, 1t. cocoa, 1t. agave 1/2t. maple, pinch of salt
    melted over hot water. not on stove just from the boiled kettle. I use a heavy 2c. glass measuring cup in a 4c. measuring cup (see 2nd pic in post #35). Cover fruit and pop in freezer to harden.


    Donut "Batter" (also used for cupcakes in post #48 of this Thread)

    1 3/4c. almonds, ground to flour
    1/2t. salt
    1 vanilla bean, scraped
    2c. dried unsweetned pineapple, chopped small
    2c. dates, pitted
    1/4c. dried unsweetened coconut (to roll in)

    Put all but coconut in food processor. Process to mixed. Do not over process or will get oily. Form in to desired shape. There are great both undehydrated and dehydrated. If not dehydrating keep in fridge.

    Her recipe calls for this to be much more chunky but we prefer a fine crumb.

    Enjoy!
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    Default Corn Chowder

    Corn Chowder from ani phyo's book.

    My kids did not like it but not because it was bad. I sometimes forget they dont like dairylike creamy things. I think this is because they were raised from the beginning without milk in their diet.

    The soup was very easy and tasty!
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    I really like your idea of sending your daughter off with the raw donuts... Obviously raw food is as beneficial to the body as it gets, but that can really wreak havoc on a kid to feel singled out.

    I really enjoy this thread. :)

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