
Tips for Introducing Vegetables and Other Nutritious Options
As parents, we all want our children to grow up healthy and strong. One of the best ways to ensure this is by introducing them to a variety of healthy...
Read moreAs parents, we all want our children to grow up healthy and strong. One of the best ways to ensure this is by introducing them to a variety of healthy...
Read morePicky eating is a common problem among children, where they refuse to eat certain foods, often preferring only a narrow range of food items. This behavior can be very frustrating...
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Read moreFor all the anxiety and demands of getting the kids ready to get back into the swing of things for school, we thought we’d take this moment to thank our teachers and...
Read moreWe Peas wanted to take this opportunity to once again say, “Thank You.” You are our motivation to keep going, keep improving, and keep working to make EasyPeasie available to as...
Read moreAcceptance of vegetables and other new foods is a multi-sensory experience for kids. Our goal is to slowly prepare and warm (prime) kids’ senses of smell and taste (derived from the palate)...
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Read moreWe’re at the final of our Ten Tips for Getting Kids to Eat More Veggies. The final “E” in our mnemonic is for “EasyPeasie,” and gives us a chance to...
Read moreRemember that a toddler’s reluctance to try new foods (“food neophobia”) is quite common, and that trial, multi-sensory exploration, and even refusal of food are all part of normal toddler development. Thus, most...
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