Deceptively Delicious: Simple Secrets to Get Your Kids Eating Good Food
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It has become common knowledge that childhood obesity rates are increasing every year. But the rates continue to rise. And between busy work schedules and the inconvenient truth that kids simply refuse to eat vegetables and other healthy foods, how can average parents ensure their kids are getting the proper nutrition and avoiding bad eating habits? As a mother of three, Jessica Seinfeld can speak for all parents who struggle to feed their kids right and deal nightl… More >>
Deceptively Delicious: Simple Secrets to Get Your Kids Eating Good Food
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I imagine that the author didn’t mean to be evil, but lying, creating food that tricks people, is evil. It’s less drastic, but still in the same category as women who dump poison in their husband’s food. You don’t trick people with food. She should have chosen a better title for the book. Perhaps: “Getting Children to Eat Good Food” or something like that.
Rating: 2 / 5
This book purports to get kids to eat “good food”, yet it’s rife with meat. Hiding a little cauliflower in a meal of poison isn’t going to magically make it “good food”.
Rating: 1 / 5
Mommy Made a Big Booboo
“Deceptively Delicious” is a misnomer for a book that pulverizes vegetables into sand, and then overheats them in an oven thereby destroying all nutritional value, and them serves them up to children, “deceptively” promoting nutrition and well being. A better title for the book is, “Deceptively Healthy” because it clearly explains the bad advice being given to parents about the best way to serve up vegetables to their children and foster healthy eating habits. It is an applauling reality that Dr. Oz and Ms. Winfrey would promote this “deception” and shortchange the health and welfare of “children.” They know full well that eating fresh raw vegetables or lightly steamed vegetables is the way to maintain the integrity of the vegetables for maximum nutritional value. Fresh vegetables are beautiful: sunlit corn, sunrise carrots, and grassy-green spinach. I love looking at the beautiful structures and the vibrant colors of my fresh vegetables. I love eating them whole knowing that that contain a great gift of health to protect my well-being. If you made the mistake of allowing junk food into your house, and then later realized that the junk food is no longer a dietary supplement, but has become your children’s main dietary sustenance, then you need to sit down with your children, and let them know that, “Mommy made a Big Booboo.” Tell your children that their tastebuds are all “messed up” because your children’s tastebuds crave a sugar fix and a grease job. I am a true fan of the Sienfelds: Jerry is a talented comedian and his wife Jessica is lovely and loving.I would hate to see them shortchange the health and welfare of their own children and of all children all around the world with this healthy “deception.” Dear friends: Jessica and Jerry
Tell your children that they have to start earning their weekly allowance (or their college tuition) and that for every fresh or lightly steamed vegetable they eat, $50 will be placed in an interest bearing account.
In less than one month, you will begin the process of reversing the damage done to their sugar-craving fixated tastebuds: fresh vegetables are delicious: all are beautiful, some are chewy, others are crunchy, and most importantly, your children will receive their true nutritional value of vitamins and minerals that will keep their immune systems strong thereby preventing illness. Not only did, “Mommy made a Booboo,” but Dr. Oz, made a booboo, and Ms. Winfrey also made a booboo.” They need to stand corrected in front of the public who respects them so and deserves to know the truth. Love sometimes means having to say, “Mommy Made a Very Big Booboo.” The apology. ” Mommy Made a Big Booboo” should take place on the Dr Phil show. To make healthy eating choices for your children, pick up books on how to feed your children healthy meals at http://www.treeofknowldgepress.com.
I do recommend the cookbook if you would love to sample the delicious recipes made by a loving and devoted mother, Jessica Seinfeld, but she is most certainly not a guru for healthy eating habits for children. Pulverizing vegetables into sand and overheating them is fifty years behind the times.
Rose Paikoff, A Concerned Parent
Rating: 1 / 5
i bought this book because i love the seinfields. I will give it away as a gift
Rating: 4 / 5
This review is not about the book, but the Amazon delayed delivery. When i placed an order last week it indicate that they have it on stock, but can not deliver until November 05, which is more than 3 weeks from order date.
Still waiting.
Rating: 2 / 5