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	<title>Good Eaters</title>
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	<description>Raise healthy kids by serving healthy foods</description>
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		<title>10 Healthy Snacks for Kids</title>
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	APPLES - Granny Smith, Pink Lady, Fuji, Gala and many many other varieties
	BANANAS - Ultra versatile, they come in their own biodegradable packaging!
	CHERRIES
	CARROTS - Peel and cut them into bite sized sticks or try shredded carrots for a different taste and texture
	GRAPES
	ORANGES - Slice them into wedges for easy eating. ...</description>
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		<title>A daily menu guide from Dr. Sears</title>
		<description>(The information below was supplied by Dr. Sears' Eat Lean Program)






Kid Meals Good Enough for Adults

You may think your child knows how to eat all too well, but the truth is that in today’s modern society nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, most of us (even our ...</description>
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		<title>Tips For Pleasing The Picky Eater</title>
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I came across a great article for those of you with toddlers that, like most toddlers, are very picky eaters. For the full article on Dr Sears site visit: http://www.askdrsears.com/html/3/T030800.asp

Some of the highlights:

- It's natural for toddlers to be picky about the foods they eat. It's also natural for them ...</description>
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		<title>Kids Food Guide Pyramid</title>
		<description>Growing up you may recall spending a little time in school studying the U.S. Government's food guide pyramid. While experts can debate aspects of the food guide I think it's a useful starting point to begin our 'Good Eaters' journey together.

Did you know that they have a separate food guide ...</description>
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