Parents, you’re going to want to write these down.
When you have a toddler in your life like I do, you quickly develop negotiating skills that United Nations officials would envy.
Step aside Ambassadors and Foreign Ministers. Mum has got this.
If I can coax my fussy little boy to eat something resembling a vegetable or a piece of cheese, I reckon I could have a crack at nuclear disarmament.
But, just like the UN, sometimes we have to have a couple of tricks up our sleeves to help get what we want.
When it comes to healthy eating, here are a couple of tricks I use.
1. Swap ice cream for “ice cream”.
This is my absolute favourite sneaky trick. It is so delicious I even make this for myself.
Grab a couple of really ripe bananas, chop them up into big chunks and freeze them. After about four hours, whack the frozen bananas into a food processor and process until smooth. It’s going to take a few moments longer than you might expect, but just keep processing. It will get there, I promise.
Related: You haven’t met a fussy eater until you have met this kid.
Once it does, you can serve your “ice cream” immediately or you can pop it back in the freezer for later.
This has been super helpful since my son discovered “dessert”. Yeah – thanks for that one Uncle James.