{9.12} How to Un-beige your Fussy Eater’s Breakfast
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Breakfast is often touted as the most important meal of the day. Yet it's also usually the meal we put the least amount of thought into.
It's obvious why – there's usually not much time and there are places to get to, so convenience wins every time.
And for fussy eaters, it's often thier moment to shine. Becuase they get the same, predictable meal most days. It's usually always the same colour, the same texture and the same taste. It's reliably...bland.
Like all other meals of the day, breakfast should be a source of quality nutrients and energy to fuel your child's day – especially if they're off to school where they need to use their brain. So in this episode I offer ideas on gently un-beiging your fussy eater's breakfast. I discuss...
Why it's probably not your fault if your child is a fussy eater
4 top tips to introduce more nutrients and variety into the food they already eat
How to talk about food positively in a way that gets them trying new food
Why I discuss poo with my fussy eater
If you'd like to get more help with fussy eating, take the pressure off yourself and bring some peace back to dinner time, my workshop How to Feed Your Fussy Eater is half price this week using code BLACKFRIDAY. Learn more and purchase here: https://tashadcruz.podia.com/how-to-feed-your-fussy-eater
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