Mar 16

Picky? Not Me Mom!

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Picky? Not Me Mom by Karla HeintzAh, a little inspiration and hand holding. Unless you are blessed with a magic vacuum cleaner of a kid, struggling with getting toddlers and growing children to eat a wide range of healthy and colorful foods is an all to common complaint from parents. We found you a food fighting friend!

Meet Karla Heintz. Karla is a food nutrition educator, consultant and guest speaker for various television and radio stations who has dished out tips, suggestions and solutions on helping parents of picky eaters in her easy reading but loaded with info book, Picky? Not Me MOM!

Picky? Not Me MOM is delicious ammo on how embracing your picky eater can help you be a more creative and fun cook. Dealing with fundamental food issues, tv, school lunches, healthy deserts, fast food, meal proportions and varieties, and even tips on moms composure when supporting your child with their new food adventures. The delicious and super fun recipes/meal plans make getting started on your road to healthy eating with you kids easy breezy and actually exciting. $26.95 @ KarlaHeintz.com

 

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