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Got Spinach?

04 Monday Nov 2013

Posted by Sarah F. Berkowitz in Life's Funny

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greens, healthy eating, kids, spinach

I recently did a food demo at a local school’s Fall Festival. First time I did a cooking/food demo for the entire family. I’m used to speaking to adults when I talk about food, so this was something new. I have to say – the kids were spellbound. Especially when I talked about sneaking spinach into their fruit smoothies, and whole wheat flour into their morning pancakes.

After the demo everyone came up for samples. The Chai Tea Lattes were a big hit, hot spiced cider not as much. Pancakes and homemade jam went like hotcakes, spinach smoothies disappeared faster than we could blend new ones.

I noticed something that was very reassuring to me, as a mom. Some kids came right up and asked for the spinach smoothies and had no problem with the green stuff being in their sweet slurpee-ish drink. Others wouldn’t touch it. It’s not a kid thing. It’s an INDIVIDUAL thing. And in the same families, there were some siblings who threw back those drinks, and others who looked on aghast.

So in case y’all think you’ve done something wrong when your kids won’t touch salad, or that you’ve done something right if your kids eat greens, think again. Taste is in the eyes of the beholder and the be-taster.

Which is not to say you shouldn’t keep trying. Put something in front of the kids (or adults) long enough and they’ll try it. Keep being a good role model, eat your own greens, whole grains, fruit, etc… and eventually it’ll catch on. If not, don’t beat yourself up. It’s an individual thing. I promise.

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Check out this sweetie who watched my cooking demo, and then drank down that spinach smoothie with delight. She was so cute, we had her pick the winning ticket to decide who got to take home a jar of homemade jam. Those Got Milk? ads have nothing on this little woman with her smoothie moustache. 

Sweet Grapes

21 Friday Sep 2012

Posted by Sarah F. Berkowitz in Life's Funny

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kids, mothers, parenting, quality time

My apologies for taking such a long writing hiatus. And I’m not really back, either. This is a scene that took place five years ago but I love revisiting it, and so does my daughter. 

My just –turned- five- year- old comes home from school , flops down at the kitchen table, puts her chin in her hands and says dramatically, “I’m starving and bored.” I hand her a bowl of purple grapes. A few minutes later, I am slicing scallions and I see her out of the corner of my eye lining up a bunch of grapes and separating two of them.

“My name is Ally, and this is my sister. Where do you guys live?” She is playing house with fruit. She bunches up a whole pile of individual grapes and announces, “We are going to teach you a lesson on how to play nicely with everyone. ‘This group of grapes’, she says to me, ‘is older than this bunch ‘cuz these are two years old, and these are three already.’” She is talking non-stop for the grapes now, giving them personalities, attitudes, and character traits she struggles with. A box of cookies and a calculator become a park structure, and the grapes start plotting their game.

“Let’s make something our parents don’t know about. There’s an opening on the other side! Don’t worry, we’ll block that off. You don’t have to worry about a thing.” The phone, a permanent marker, and a bag of barley are recruited to strengthen the fort. Imagination and creativity are running rampant on the kitchen table and all my clutter is finally put to good use. The game goes on for fifteen minutes, long enough for me to stop slicing, run down and get my computer, and catch the grand finale.

“We need to go in this monster’s mouth and then Hashem will make magic that we will fly to Mashiach. I know because the father of the grapes said so.”

I am rewarded for my gift of grapes with an introduction to the grape family, followed by, “This is how much friends there are, and I am going to eat all of them.” The only sounds in the kitchen now are the tapping of the keys on my laptop, and my monster daughter, Devorah, crunching purple grapes. Down they go, one at a time, the fruit, the snack, the game.

I can see in the occasional squint of her eyes and tilt of her head that she is already planning the next move. She’s brimming with thoughts and ideas, but she has been taught not to talk with purple grape people in her mouth, so she waits. Finally, the last grape goes down and she flops down in a chair and says, “Mommy what can I do now? I ate, and now I’m bored. “

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