I love Sarah's blog for several reasons. She has quick and easy recipes!!! Her kids are often featured in posts. Either they have picked the meal or they have helped prepare! I love kids in the kitchen. My 3 year old loves time cooking with me. Not only is it a bonding time, it is a great time to educate on food and nutrition.
I first heard about Sarah's blog from a friend. He loved her site and wouldn't stop raving! I spent a lot of time reading her first posts and found such a connection.
It wasn't long ago when Sarah switched her ENTIRE family to Paleo Lifestyle. Lucky for us she blog along the way. She even posted transformation pictures --- AHHHHH MAZING!!!!
Sarah has just published her first book and it is a MUST HAVE!!!! Not only did she include recipes. She has included her pre-paleo story (with pictures), workouts (with pictures), weekly meal plans with prepared grocery lists (HUGE BONUS!).
Throughout the book, photos of Sarah and her kids bring the information to life. The chapter on kids’ fitness delivers helpful tips for moving your kids away from the XBox and into the yard where they can run around like the little maniacs they’re meant to be. Photos of the wee ones demonstrating exercises are not only informative, but just might convince a reluctant child you know to give it a try. And bonus! Sarah demonstrates how to use your sweetheart for added resistance and stretching assistance. I can’t wait to tell Dave we’re doing partner pushups!
Visit Everyday Paleo now to learn more about how you can win! And definitely bookmark/subscribe to her blog – you can never learn too much about nutrition, exercise, good health, and yourself.
Now onto her post which is directly from her blog!
If I had a dollar for every time someone has asked me, “What do you feed your kids when eating Paleo?” I would be a gazillionaire… The short answer is, they eat what I make - and what I allow in my house. If you only have healthy options available in YOUR house, there will not be any need for arguing, negotiating, begging, or pleading. ALL the food in my house can be eaten whenever my kids want to eat it, there is no “special” food, reward food, or “dessert” food. If we DO have ice cream in the house, or chocolate, the kids can eat it. BUT this does not happen very often and if we want a dessert like ice cream we leave the house to get it. This way – it’s over, it’s done, and there are no crying fits for dessert after every meal. A big treat in my house is sliced strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries with a drizzle of honey and served with home made whipped cream or served in a bowl with coconut milk.




So, those of you with kiddos, you can make it happen!! Don’t be neurotic, but be strong. Remember, the food that enters your house is there because it was YOUR decision. If my kids go to a friend’s house or to a party, I DON’T attach a note to their foreheads reading that they cannot eat gluten or sugar, I just rest assured that 95% of the time they have real, quality food, and I SEE that they are healthy, active, and overall pretty amazing kiddos….
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