Puree (de papa) for picky palates

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  1. Mailyn says:

    Ay, nena, te considero…but I have my Abuela’s tips really fresh… and my mami at home, stuffing my kiddo while I am working.

    Does she likes mac & cheese? Great! You just need to “fortify” the cheese sauce. Haz un pure de todo lo que sea amarillo (squash, carrots, etc), que te quede suavecito para que la consistencia sea parecida a la de la salsa. Throw inside de blender a piece of pollo hervido o any other white meat. Add more cheese and will add protein and, voila!

    Y si a Maria le gustan los pures, buscate alguien que te mande las malangas de Miami (here I buy them, ridicuosly small, at Whole Foods, y metelas en la batidora con todo lo que te parezca que pueda ser nutritivo: veggies, soy beans, chicken, turkey, whatever… “Eso si, no te olvides de echarle sal, un pedacito de cebolla, un dientecito de ajo y un pedacito de pimiento verde”. My Mom says that without that, nobody on earth can eat a pure happily!

    Does the girl have sweet-tooth? Make her homemade natilla con whole milk and one egg, and at least she would be eating some proteins…Whole milk and blended fruit in whatever container you have becomes wonderful frozen treats in summer.

    I’ll consult my enciclopedia (Mami) to see if she has more tips. So far, this are the ones the used with my nephews. And they worked!

  2. Marta says:

    Ay, niña!
    I have vivid memories of being sat up on a high kitchen counter. Then only way off was to finish the puree - I ended up with a fear of heights. =D

    With my own kids, I have always followed the same idea that Mailyn’s mom suggested to spice things up. My assumption always being that if I didn’t like it, they wouldn’t either. No picky eaters here (except for Eric, the white boy). =D

  3. Tere says:

    Max’s “mimi” feeds the kids puree of all kinds (and I have my own memories of being fed puree by both my mom and the lady who cared for me during the day). Honestly, it’s thanks to those purees that I don’t stress if Max doesn’t have a real dinner and instead munches on carrots and apples and that’s about it.

    I have no advice for you, unfortunately - but it sounds like you’re on the right track. The one thing I do have as an absolute rule is that if Max won’t eat whatever I or B have made for dinner, too bad. I don’t get up and make him another meal. He can have fruit when he asks for it, and later on I give him some yogurt before bed, but I just refuse to cook different meals for him to ultimately reject them all.

  4. The Hen says:

    Hey you guys, gracias for the tips and the “I get it.” Will try them out this week. Tere, I don’t cook a second meal either. I can’t add that to the locura, for sure.
    You know you guys rock?

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