Is your child either screaming, crying, calling for you, or climbing all over you any time you try to get food ready to put on the table? Does it feel intimidating to offer new foods because you don’t know how to handle your child’s response? Do you wrestle with what behaviors aren’t that big of a deal and which ones are creating bad habits when feeding your family? Do you feel like your fridge is always full and yet you only ever offer the same few foods … simply because clicking “reorder cart” is way easier than having to rethink what to buy and make each week?
I so get this, mama.
That’s why, on this podcast, you will find simple meal and snack ideas (that don’t require a lot of effort or ingredients), practical tips for meal planning and prep amidst mom life, and dietitian mom feeding advice that is both evidenced-based and yet grace-laced.
My mission is to help normalize that feeding your family is a hard job. And yet, amidst your everyday efforts, I want to encourage you and equip you with the hacks and know-hows you need to find ease around your child’s eating habits. I know you may feel internally anxious about what you are offering your kids and like it’s unattainable to get your child to eat enough variety. That’s why each episode outlines feeding basics that build upon one another to promote the nutritional balance and feeding behaviors you feel good about your child growing up with.
Hey friend, I‘m Ashley Smith - registered dietitian nutritionist and a Christian mom who is also making dinner with kids constantly at her ankles. I built this business out of the necessity I saw for getting good nutrition in my own less-than-perfect eaters. From my first child being the kid who was picky early on and yet wouldn’t sleep without a full belly, to the breast feeding nightmares and onset of postpartum anxiety after my second child, to the food intolerances and survival strategies of pandemic parenting with my third child, I know feeding our families amidst the demands of each day can make us all crave instant wins. That’s why I wanted this podcast to become an easy button in your home so you could simply add to cart a few new ideas each week while experiencing my empathy in our shared experiences as moms.
So if you‘re ready to find flexible meal + snack ideas that are manageable rather than monotonous...meal planning options that are easily organized instead of overwhelming (and have my busy mom stamp of approval on them)… and eating habits that empower you to regularly offer nutritious food while finding freedom, flexibility, and fun when feeding your family, you are in the right place!
Pull up a stool at my kitchen counter and let me pour you a cup of coffee. It’s time to chat about the meal times, messes, moments, and ministry of motherhood. I am thankful you’re here.
CONNECT:
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Community: www.facebook.com/groups/veggiesandvirtue
Email: ashley@veggiesandvirtue.com
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Is your child either screaming, crying, calling for you, or climbing all over you any time you try to get food ready to put on the table? Does it feel intimidating to offer new foods because you don’t know how to handle your child’s response? Do you wrestle with what behaviors aren’t that big of a deal and which ones are creating bad habits when feeding your family? Do you feel like your fridge is always full and yet you only ever offer the same few foods … simply because clicking “reorder cart” is way easier than having to rethink what to buy and make each week?
I so get this, mama.
That’s why, on this podcast, you will find simple meal and snack ideas (that don’t require a lot of effort or ingredients), practical tips for meal planning and prep amidst mom life, and dietitian mom feeding advice that is both evidenced-based and yet grace-laced.
My mission is to help normalize that feeding your family is a hard job. And yet, amidst your everyday efforts, I want to encourage you and equip you with the hacks and know-hows you need to find ease around your child’s eating habits. I know you may feel internally anxious about what you are offering your kids and like it’s unattainable to get your child to eat enough variety. That’s why each episode outlines feeding basics that build upon one another to promote the nutritional balance and feeding behaviors you feel good about your child growing up with.
Hey friend, I‘m Ashley Smith - registered dietitian nutritionist and a Christian mom who is also making dinner with kids constantly at her ankles. I built this business out of the necessity I saw for getting good nutrition in my own less-than-perfect eaters. From my first child being the kid who was picky early on and yet wouldn’t sleep without a full belly, to the breast feeding nightmares and onset of postpartum anxiety after my second child, to the food intolerances and survival strategies of pandemic parenting with my third child, I know feeding our families amidst the demands of each day can make us all crave instant wins. That’s why I wanted this podcast to become an easy button in your home so you could simply add to cart a few new ideas each week while experiencing my empathy in our shared experiences as moms.
So if you‘re ready to find flexible meal + snack ideas that are manageable rather than monotonous...meal planning options that are easily organized instead of overwhelming (and have my busy mom stamp of approval on them)… and eating habits that empower you to regularly offer nutritious food while finding freedom, flexibility, and fun when feeding your family, you are in the right place!
Pull up a stool at my kitchen counter and let me pour you a cup of coffee. It’s time to chat about the meal times, messes, moments, and ministry of motherhood. I am thankful you’re here.
CONNECT:
Instagram: @veggiesandvirtue
Community: www.facebook.com/groups/veggiesandvirtue
Email: ashley@veggiesandvirtue.com
Website: www.veggiesandvirtue.com
167. Tried & True Favorite Gifts for Kids Ages 2-10
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1 year ago
167. Tried & True Favorite Gifts for Kids Ages 2-10
I know many of you may be getting ready to shop some of the holiday sales, so I wanted to share this list of 30 tried and true favorites for kids ages 2-10.
In this episode, we chat about:
10 of my favorite food-related stocking stuffer ideas
10 of my favorite food- or cooking-related gift ideas
10 of my kids' favorite general gifts from over the years (that I would recommend to any mom wanting a guaranteed good gift idea at varying price points!)
For each of the items listed (or to search ones similar), be sure to check out the links below.
SHOWNOTES:
Please note: I am an Amazon affiliate. While it doesn't cost you any extra to use these links, I may receive a small commission from items purchased with these links. Thank you for supporting the work of Veggies & Virtue through using affiliate links!
Food-related Stocking Stuffer Ideas for Kids
Kid-safe knives
Food picks (Use code “veggiesandvirtue” for 15% off nutridashe)
Fun cookie cutters (can also use these with playdough)
Crinkle cutter
Constructive Eating Cutlery or these from Dabbldoo
Kitchen timers
Fun straws
Mabels Labels
Gift card or gift certificate
Orange in the toe
Food-related Christmas Gift Ideas for Kids
Kitchen Helper Stool
Cookbooks + cooking class gift certificate
Cookie decorating class tied onto cookbook, apron, or with a fun whisk
Fun Books with Food + a cute accessory like a muffin pan, rolling pin, spatula
Aprons
Smoothie Project Cookbook + Elk & Friends cups
Simple Modern Water bottles
Apple Spiralizer
Bible study books (morning basket on the table)
Learning to cook subscription kit (maybe pair a digital subscription with a tangible gift like personalized dishes from Dylbug!)
The Best Christmas Gifts for Kids (ages 2-10)
Zoo pass
Toniebox with audio books for princesses, paw patrol, national geographic, Disney, and more!
Lakeshore Learning Carry Around Animal Town
Magnatiles
Bandaids
Wikki Stix, iron beads, rainbow loom bracelets
Games like LCR, LCR Wild, Qwirkle, Tenzi, Uno, Chess
Art supplies like coloring books, watercolor paints, gel pens and notebooks, smelly markers, construction paper, a caddy
Lego sets
Suitcase, duffle, or overnight bag
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Is your child either screaming, crying, calling for you, or climbing all over you any time you try to get food ready to put on the table? Does it feel intimidating to offer new foods because you don’t know how to handle your child’s response? Do you wrestle with what behaviors aren’t that big of a deal and which ones are creating bad habits when feeding your family? Do you feel like your fridge is always full and yet you only ever offer the same few foods … simply because clicking “reorder cart” is way easier than having to rethink what to buy and make each week?
I so get this, mama.
That’s why, on this podcast, you will find simple meal and snack ideas (that don’t require a lot of effort or ingredients), practical tips for meal planning and prep amidst mom life, and dietitian mom feeding advice that is both evidenced-based and yet grace-laced.
My mission is to help normalize that feeding your family is a hard job. And yet, amidst your everyday efforts, I want to encourage you and equip you with the hacks and know-hows you need to find ease around your child’s eating habits. I know you may feel internally anxious about what you are offering your kids and like it’s unattainable to get your child to eat enough variety. That’s why each episode outlines feeding basics that build upon one another to promote the nutritional balance and feeding behaviors you feel good about your child growing up with.
Hey friend, I‘m Ashley Smith - registered dietitian nutritionist and a Christian mom who is also making dinner with kids constantly at her ankles. I built this business out of the necessity I saw for getting good nutrition in my own less-than-perfect eaters. From my first child being the kid who was picky early on and yet wouldn’t sleep without a full belly, to the breast feeding nightmares and onset of postpartum anxiety after my second child, to the food intolerances and survival strategies of pandemic parenting with my third child, I know feeding our families amidst the demands of each day can make us all crave instant wins. That’s why I wanted this podcast to become an easy button in your home so you could simply add to cart a few new ideas each week while experiencing my empathy in our shared experiences as moms.
So if you‘re ready to find flexible meal + snack ideas that are manageable rather than monotonous...meal planning options that are easily organized instead of overwhelming (and have my busy mom stamp of approval on them)… and eating habits that empower you to regularly offer nutritious food while finding freedom, flexibility, and fun when feeding your family, you are in the right place!
Pull up a stool at my kitchen counter and let me pour you a cup of coffee. It’s time to chat about the meal times, messes, moments, and ministry of motherhood. I am thankful you’re here.
CONNECT:
Instagram: @veggiesandvirtue
Community: www.facebook.com/groups/veggiesandvirtue
Email: ashley@veggiesandvirtue.com
Website: www.veggiesandvirtue.com