Anonymous wrote:I think you need to ask your pediatrician. Smoothies are a great idea, but your kids need to develop a taste for veggies. If you cover up the flavor now, maybe they won't develop a taste for them.
I don't know this as fact, it just is the way it seems to me. But I do know it takes a long time for some kids to develop a taste for them. Usually peas and carrots are a favorite early on, but I think they say it can take 10-12 times of trying a food before they may start to like it.
I made my 1st son eat sweet potatoes all the time, now he loves them.
I got lazy with my 2nd son and he barely likes veggies and hates sweet potatoes
I personally don't believe this. I have two kids with the EXACT same diets and one is picky and the other isn't. They also ebb and flow...whereas my non-picky eater started out picky and my picky eater started out as a baby a great eater.
I do smoothies for both, I dn't care how they get the veggie, as lon as they get it. My picky eater will only eat broccoli, so I round him out with the smoothies.