How to Avoid Kids’ Blood Sugar “Spike and Crash”

June 26th, 2007 by admin

How to Avoid Kids’ Blood Sugar “Spike and Crash”

by Missy Chase Lapine

 Kids love roller coasters. Moms don’t — well, at least not the ones that take place inside our homes! I’m talking about the “spike and crash” syndrome that describes the rapid ups and downs of children’s blood sugar levels when they eat too much sugar and overly processed carbs, especially on an empty stomach. Read the rest of this entry »

New study shows merits of hiding healthy foods in kids’ meals

June 24th, 2007 by admin

New study shows merits of hiding healthy foods in kids’ meals

by Missy Chase Lapine

 On May 1, 2007 a new Pennsylvania State University clinical study — conducted by Dr. Barbara Rolls and funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation — was released. The study showed that sneaking vegetables into children’s meals reduces their consumption of calorie-dense foods, which is what’s contributing to an epidemic in childhood obesity. Read the rest of this entry »

The Sneaky Chef Book Review

June 22nd, 2007 by admin

 The Sneaky Chef: Simple Strategies For Hiding Healthy Foods In Kids’ Favorite Meals

Author: Missy Chase Lapine

Introduction by: Anastassios Koumbourlis, M.D.

Review by: Tammy Pinarbasi

The Sneaky Chef: Simple Strategies For Hiding Healthy Foods In Kids’ Favorite Meals is a delightfully informative read with the author’s purpose to show parents how to incorporate ‘Super Foods’ into the diets of the pickiest eaters by sneaking foods that are good for them (usually on their yuck list) into the foods they love. Read the rest of this entry »

How to Outsmart Your Picky Eater

June 19th, 2007 by admin

How to Outsmart Your Picky Eater
By
Missy Chase Lapine
Author of The Sneaky Chef

One day, my youngest daughter had strep throat, and in the time-honored tradition of mothers everywhere, I hid her foul-tasting medicine in some chocolate pudding. As I watched her swallow it without protest, I couldn’t help thinking about all the wars I had fought to get my kids to eat a fabulous grilled salmon or delicious carrot soup for dinner. Read the rest of this entry »