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Books - Deceptively Delicious: Simple Secrets to Get Your Kids Eating Good Food
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I bought this book at ROSS for $8 and I was a little skeptical about all the purees but I have loved everything I have tried so far. I made the buttered noodles, the hamburgers, the banana french toast and the yogurt popsicles. They have all turned out really tastey although I would use vanilla yogurt instead of plain so that the popsicles will not be so tart.
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I was struggling with my toddler's picking eating. I anguished over her lack of interest in veggies...this book REALLY helps! I have now been inspired to be creative with my own recipies now that I now how different vegtables puree differently. Great book, try it..You'll love it!
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This book as so many good ideas for little ones and not hard to make. Some of the ideas sound horrible to me, but my daughter ate it up! She loved the applesauce muffins (that had carrots)that I had to take them away from her. Worth every penny!
Stephanie, West Virginia
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i purchased this for my daughter with my 1 yr old grandson. this is a very creative cookbook and really helped with a variety of ways to cook veggies for the young ones.
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I bought this book on the recommendation of a friend who has really enjoyed it. Even aside from the recipes, this book has some good reminders for me about kids and what, when, and how they need to eat.
An example is that often we're out and I forget that my kids really do need to eat on a schedule. I'll stretch them so we can eat when we get home, but what I really need to do is take snacks and sippy cups with us. And I need to be better about doing that.
So, the recipes in this book sound and look great (my friend recommends the donuts and the cupcakes, which I've tasted and were good), but the other dietary information is also encouraging.
And as for the celebrity inference since she's Jerry Seinfeld's wife, I try to forget about it because it bugs me. The value of the cookbook is not because she's someone in particular's wife--rather, the real value of her authorship is that she's a mom of three kids and a husband who all have different likes and dislikes.
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