Menu Planning Made Easy: 5 Tips for Success 
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This is a guest post from Meredith Kleinhenz, RDN, CSG, LD. She helps busy people find smarter, not harder, ways to nourish the ones they love at savvydietitian.com Feeding your family well can feel insurmountable when you are juggling work and the evening is filled with kid shuffling, homework, and community meetings. And — if you are lucky — an episode of your favorite show. The best defence against the dreaded “What are we going to eat tonight?” is a good offence. In this case, a good offence involves developing a proactive and realistic plan that accounts for everything you have going on i ..read more
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24 Easy Plant-Based Recipes your Kids will Love
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Are you raising plant-based kids? That’s great! Plant foods are rich in vitamins and minerals and high in fibre. There are lots of health benefits to this eating style. But it is important that you focus on certain nutrients for plant-based (especially vegan) kiddos, including Vitamin B12, iron, calcium and omega-3. Fellow dietitian Sarah shares how to ensure your kids get enough essential nutrients here. Read on if you’re looking to add more plant-based meals to your diet or are fully plant-based. This blog is a recipe roundup of 24 breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack recipes from dietitians ..read more
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How to Raise Plant-Based Kids
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This is a guest post from Sarah Whipkey, RD at The Plant Potential. She is raising her two and four-year-old children on a plant-based diet! It seems that plant-based everything is gaining popularity today. And largely for good reason. Following a plant-based lifestyle can have numerous benefits for human, animal, and environmental health. While your particular reasons for being interested in following a plant-based diet may vary, my practice focuses on the health effects. Parents often ask me if it’s safe and healthy to raise fully plant-based kids – and how. The short answer: yes, they can ..read more
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Nutrition and Mental Health for Children
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This is a guest post from Terri Finblow, RD. Terri focuses on nutrition for mental health at www.dailygrindnutrition.com Childhood and adolescence are critical periods of development that help build the foundation for good physical and mental health throughout the lifespan. Yet, according to the Mental Health Commission of Canada, 70 percent of those with a mental illness see the onset of their symptoms before age 18. Mental illness affects approximately 1.2 million Canadian children and youth and by the age of 25. Promotion, prevention, and early intervention initiatives show positive outcome ..read more
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5 Mealtime Mistakes You’re Making with Your Picky Eater AND what to do instead
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This is a guest blog from fellow Registered Dietitian Leslie Schmille over at www.raisingdaringeaters.com Are mealtimes a constant battle in your household? It might look like a fight to get your child to sit at the table or a power struggle to get your child to eat the food you provide, bribing them with a cookie to take one more bite of broccoli. Does any of these fights over food sound familiar?! We all have the best intentions when feeding our children, but some feeding practices might backfire and make mealtimes more challenging. Keep reading to find out 5 common mealtime mistakes parents ..read more
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Fertility Nutrition – Preparing your Body to Conceive
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This is a guest post in collaboration with Alyssa Broadwater, fertility and prenatal dietitian www.alyssabroadwaterrd.com Why is a future mother or father’s health and nutrition so important when preparing to get pregnant? Because it can affect reproductive health and the future health of our babies through epigenetic changes (aka ‘fetal programming’)! Basically, our parent’s behaviors and environment can cause changes that affect how our genes work. This includes having an impact both on the viability of pregnancy as well as the long-term health of a child. A father or mother’s nutrition prec ..read more
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What is meal planning and how to get started
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This is a guest blog from fellow Registered Dietitian Meagan Mamchur over at www.joyfuleats.com Has your grocery bill been unusually high lately? If your answer is yes, you are not alone. As the food industry continues to suffer from lingering COVID-19-related challenges, labour shortages, supply chain issues and high inflation have food prices on the rise once again. In fact, this year the average Canadian family is estimated to spend up to $966.08 more on food than in 2021! Clearly, feeding your family is more expensive than ever. But at the same time, we know nutritious foods are essential ..read more
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Easy Chickpea Masala
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Thanks to Spark Nutrition Communications for this recipe! #sparkeatwell . Print Easy Chickpea Masala The easy curry sauce in this recipe is perfect with budget- and pantry-friendly canned chickpeas and super-convenient frozen veggies. And it’s so tasty, you’ll want to put it on everything! Bonus? With just one pan to clean up, it’s a time-saving winner. Course Main Course Cuisine Indian Keyword chickpea masala, easydinner, masala Total Time 25 minutes Servings 4 Ingredients 2 Tbsp canola oil 4 cloves garlic chopped 1 Tbsp fresh ginger root minced 3 Tbsp tomato paste 2 tsp garam masala sp ..read more
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Creamy Garlic, Chicken & Penne Skillet
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Print Creamy Garlic Chicken & Penne Skillet Thanks to Spark Nutrition Communications for this recipe #sparkeatwellEverything cooks in a creamy, milk-based sauce in this satisfying, one-pot meal. Don’t let the amount of garlic scare you off! The garlic softens and sweetens when braised in milk, creating a delicious, savoury sauce. Course Main Course Cuisine American Cook Time 30 minutes Total Time 35 minutes Servings 6 Equipment 1 deep, non-stick skillet Ingredients 6 each chicken thighs boneless, skinless 3/4 tsp Italian seasoning divided 1/2 tsp each salt and pepper divided 2 ..read more
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5 Reasons Why Gardening Helps Picky Eaters Try New Foods
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This is a guest post about gardening for picky eaters written by Aimre, a gardener, registered dietitian, and owner of Amrie’s Homegrown.  When things get hectic in my household, you’ll often hear me announce: “Change of scenery!” as I shuffle everyone through the sliding door out to the backyard. This almost always works to shift the negative energy. And it also works for introducing new foods! When kids are invited to explore food in a new environment without the usual pressure, they are able to let down their defences and instead become curious. Gardening for picky eaters is helpful be ..read more
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