Shape Up Summer Eating Habits

Shape Up Summer Eating Habits

Chicken Fingers With Dipping Sauces

(Family Features) - When school ends, life doesn't slow down. You still juggle kids' activities, work and family time - making it a challenge to eat healthy and control calories.

Studies show that kids tend to gain more weight during the summer. To help keep your kids healthy this summer, follow these practical tips from the American Heart Association.

Dealing With a Picky Eater

Getting a picky eater to eat a nutritious meal doesn't have to be a battle. Here are some things to try:

Take Control of Portion Sizes

Portion size has a lot to do with why our kids are struggling with their weight - our kids are getting far more calories than they need.

To control portions, know what is considered a normal portion. You may be surprised to learn these are serving sizes:

Make Fast Food Friendlier

If you eat on the go, use these tips to make fast food healthier for both your kids and yourself:

The best way to influence kids is by example. Be a good role model - your family's health depends on it.

To learn more about healthy eating, visit www.americanheart.org.

Shop smart! Live well! Look for the heart-check mark!

All products bearing the heart-check mark meet the American Heart Association's nutrition criteria per standard serving size to be:

Also:

Make Grocery Shopping Fun and Easy

Grocery shopping isn't always easy with your kids in tow, but you can change that.

When headed to the grocery store, be organized and have a plan. Start by building your free, heart-healthy grocery list at heartcheckmark.org. Create your list from hundreds of products certified by the American Heart Association to be low in saturated fat and cholesterol. You can add other needed items. The result is a personalized and organized grocery list sorted by category that you can save for future use and print or access from your Web-enabled mobile phone or PDA.

Once at the grocery store, engage your kids in a nutrition game that keeps them focused and more manageable. Ask them to help you look for the heart-check mark on foods. Whoever spots the most heart-check marks wins the game. The kids stay entertained and you know the foods you're selecting are heart-healthy and part of a sensible eating plan.

Chicken Fingers With Dipping Sauces

Ingredients

Coating Mixture

Creamy Honey Mustard Sauce

Blackberry Dipping Sauce

 

Preparation

 

Serves

Serves 4

 

SOURCE:

American Heart Association

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