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Sneaking Fruits & Veggies Into Your Toddler’s Diet: Tell Us Your Tips. First 100 To Enter Get Prizes! (Blogging Contest)

Hey Moms, Horizon Little Blends and TwitterMoms have joined forces to create a fun and easy blogging contest. They want to know how moms make sure their kids are eating all their fruits and veggies, even if they have to sneak them into their food! What are your tips, tricks and advice for getting your kids to eat their fruits and veggies? We want to hear from you! If you are one of the first 100 moms to enter the contest you will automatically get prizes for yourself and your readers!

How It Works:
To participate, simply write a post on your own blog about how you sneak fruits and veggies into your child’s diet. Feel free to upload photos, videos, etc. The only requirements we ask are that your post includes at least one link back to this page so your readers can enter the contest too, a link to www.LittleBlends.com and that you tweet about the contest using the hashtag #LittleBlends. Then return to this discussion page, post a comment below summarizing your blog post, and include an active link to your qualifying blog entry. That’s it! Contest officially ends October 3.

Prizes:
• The first 100 bloggers to enter the contest will win a Thermos snack jar to keep their cool snacks fresh for on-the-go, plus a coupon off Horizon’s new Little Blends yogurt. Participants will also receive a second prize pack to give away to one of their own readers.


Requirements:
• You must include a link to this contest page somewhere in your blog post.
• You must include a link to www.LittleBlends.com.
• You must tweet a link to your post that includes #LittleBlends.

That's it!

About Little Blends:
Little Blends from Horizon is an all-natural yogurt blend of fruits and vegetables that will help parents incorporate more nutrition and variety into their child’s diet. Each 4-ounce cup packs a daily value of 20 percent calcium, 25 percent protein, omega-3 DHA and probiotics. Parents will really love how Little Blends makes sneaking fruits and veggies so much easier. This new line is just one example of how Horizon continues to deliver nutritious food options that support healthier kids and a healthier planet.

Little Blends is an all-natural yogurt, meaning it’s produced without added growth hormones, artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. It is also created without high fructose corn syrup.

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Awesome - I can't wait to read everyone's posts!

I blogged: http://thehouseholdhelper.com/blog/how-to-get-your-toddler-to-eat-m...
I twittered: http://twitter.com/CaraM/status/4478592080

Thanks for the opportunity!

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Love this topic, as I'm a dietitian (and mom to a toddler), specializing in prenatal, postnatal, infant & toddler nutrition. I took a bit of a different stance - you should not "sneak" fruits and veggies into your child's diet. Hope I'm still eligible : )

Here's my blog: http://firststepnutrition.com/blog

Here's my Tweet: http://twitter.com/firststepnut

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Is this like the coke rewards thing which were never given to me????? I think I will pass, you seem to be frauds on this site!!!!!!! If you never intended to give out things do not advertise it.

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I don't know, my kids are all older now, but I think it might be a bad idea to hide the veggies. Then they will grow up not wanting to eat them. My kids never knew there was the option of not eating what they were given, and I never had any trouble. Now, I know, maybe my kids were just easy in that department. But veggies taste good, and kids should know that. These are just my take on it, and it's possible I'm wrong. it's been known to happen. LOL ;-)

I know one thing that helps with veggies, or almost any food, is Ranch salad dressing. Kids love dipping! I'd use the low fat version, though! Also, there are lots of recipes for veggies out there, try a new one every week! Make a rule that the kids have to taste it.

Alrighty, that's my two cents!

xoxo
Shannon
https://shannonwilliams.scentsy.us/Home

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Here is my blogpost: http://site4teachers.blogspot.com/2009/10/learn-how-to-get-children...


and here is my tweet: http://twitter.com/site4teachers

I posted about how to put veggies in a food processor and add it to all sorts of foods and that way your WHOLE family benefits from the added nutrients. Thanks for the chance to win!!

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Here's my tweet: http://twitter.com/musingsfromme/status/4671917213

My blog post is about how I never added veggies to my toddler's food.

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