Picky eaters can drive parents crazy. I know one baby raised solely on creamed spinach (imagine those diapers) and a little girl who refuses to eat brown food. One Texan friend could only get her son to eat corny dogs; another served pasta with butter nightly for nearly six years.
These are kids who are very selective or fussy with food, not those with allergies or digestive issues, and they can make eating out as a family a nightmare.
Traveling with the Picky Eater Takes Planning Ahead
Although we learn how to get even the fussiest children eating healthy meals at home, it can be an overwhelming challenge on vacation. At America's beach and ski resorts, on cruise ships and in themeparks, that's where the Kids Buffet — a colorful display of kid-pleasing, parent-hated foods like chicken bits, french fries, sausages, spaghetti, ice cream — comes in handy. Fortunately, moms' obsession with healthy eating has prompted companies like Club Med and Disney to offer kids meals with more healthy choices, fruits and vegetables.
But in my experience, even their playful approach to making nutritious foods appealing rarely includes a dish that could be considered "exotic" or flavored with interesting foreign spices. To promote healthy eating on vacation and make new foods less scary, bring them into the house with these recipes for picky eaters.
Bring Foreign Cultures into Your Home Before You Hit the Road
Traveling overseas with kids — even those who aren't fussy about eating — is a challenge I love. Broaden the family's world view before departure by introducing foreign films, music, arts and foods in the comfort of your home. Share photos, brochures and stories about your upcoming vacation. Everyone loves movies, so rent a Netflix, cartoon or "Sesame Street" filmed in your destination. Check iTunes for world music. The local library is a great resource for children's books; for example, there's a "Boxcar Children" mystery (more than a hundred of these fun family mysteries were written by Gertrude Chandler Warner) set in nearly every country we've visited with our son.
As for delicious new foods, introduce them at meal time before you pack your first suitcase, and everyone in the family will get excited about the wonderful new flavors and textures ahead.
Kids Often Have a Multi-Cultural Palate
Chances are that if you're traveling in Europe, the Middle East, Caribbean or a South American country, your children may already be eating some 'foreign' foods, or at least an adaptation of them. Point out how fish and chips, croissants, pasta, pita with hummus, tropical fruits, meat patties, beans and rice are already on your at-home menu. If they're not, visit the frozen foods aisle in your market and take home some of these tasty, kid-friendly international foods. Serve small portions and serve them often.
More fun, though, is to try to cook some international dishes that transcend cultures and are universally appealing to children. These dinner recipes for picky eaters may become "mom's best dish" and a staple at your dining table.
Develop Sophisticated Tastebuds with Recipes from Around the World
Popular tourist destinations in Europe and North America have a myriad of sophisticated cuisines and trying them is one of the best things about travel. With the help of the terrific site, AllRecipes.com, I've got some healthy recipes for typical foreign foods that are simple, fun to make with kids of any age, and good recipes for putting an end to fussy eating.
If you're going to France — the whole world's number 1 tourism destination — try Basic Crepes and start your kids off loving these super light pancakes.
For travelers to England, bake some Treacle Scones, a typical breakfast treat that's healthier than muffins, and serve them with tea, whipped cream and jam.
If you're going to Italy, make a Chicken Scarpariello dish for supper one night and you'll begin to appreciate the Italians' use of tomatoes and olive oil.
Before you say "hola!" to Mexico, visit the Mexican restauarant or taco truck in your town and sample some favorite dishes. If you like Enchiladas, it's fun to make them yourselves and see what goes into the basic Mexican flavors.
On almost any Caribbean island you'll be able to sample Tostones. These fried green banana snacks made from plantains are widely served like vegetables to accompany meat and fish dishes.
Our pediatrician liked to say he'd never seen a child who starved himself. Let that encourage you to try these recipes and have a foreign staycation at home before your actual vacation. Who knows, while spending time in the kitchen you may be raising the next Emeril Lagasse.
Bon appetit!
Photo courtesy Colorado Tribune, from their report on the need for nutritious kids meals.
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I was the same way. I had my Bat Mitzvah on top of Masadah and was complaining of the heat. I didn't truly recognize what an amazing place I was in. I was fortunate enough to return last summer and had the time of my life. I look forward to seeing your post for when you get to return. I wish you all the best!
one of my all time favorite vacations.
This was one of the best trips I have ever been on.
I am ecstatic that I was able to participate in learning my heritage, history, and my parents past.
My trip to Africa was really an extraordinary experience, and I fell in love with the country Nigeria. I am so happy that my father allowed me to see my heritage and my family.
Truly humbling
I hope you enjoy learning about my experiences in Paris, France!
Thank you so much for this information. Multi-generational travel is an area that I am interested in, but it is not easy to navigate various ages, levels of mobility and interests. These tips are super useful!
This was seriously such a life-changing trip for me. I got to see a whole other way that people live life. It really opened my eyes and made me EVEN MORE eager to learn German and to adopt a more frugal lifestyle.
My experience with traveling to a foreign nation, in the form of a blog.
Going on that trip was the best thing I have done in my life. I learned so much, and experienced many different things, such as food, culture, and people. It was a great opportunity for me, and I highly advise others to travel as well. You will not be disappointed.
I recommend this or a similar trip for any future paleontologists. I have since been to the Field Museum in Chicago and the American Museum of Natural History in New York, and am pleased to have visited all the major paleontological museums in North America.
I hope you have fun on your trips, too!
This is my submission to the young travel writer scholarship
My trip to South Africa transformed my life. I grew closer to my best friend, as well as experience a culture very different from my own. As a result, my knowledge of the world has grown.
I quite enjoy I can feel the passion.
I hope you enjoy the lessons i learned over seas in Spain! I know I will take them with me as I move forward in life. Thank you for reading!
-Rebecca Krivitsky
enjoy my story, i pray it will reveal a new cultural avenue while still providing a humorous tale
This trip was truly life changing. It was the first time I realized that there is a whole other world outside the United States!
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Here is the website documenting my trip: http://madisongoestonewyork.blog.com/
My time in El Salvador changed my life. It is my dream that one day I will be able to return there. I can honestly tell you that my love for the people in El Salvador has remained with me. And I hope the best for that nation.
The summer of my sophmore year in high school I spent a week in El Salvador. This one week changed my life. As I volunteered in El Salvador I gained an amazing view of different cultures and life styles. I developed a love for El Salvador and its people. And my memories there will remain with me through out my life. It is my dream that one day I will be able to return their and give more of my time to those amazing people.
My freshman year of high school I spent a week of my summer in El Salvador. It was a remarkable week that literally changed my outlook on life. I have a huge heart for the people of El Salvador and the country itself. It is my dream that one day I will be able to go back.
My amazing trip
It was definitely a trip to remember that I'd do any day! 🙂
A trip to remember that I'd do again any day
It was a trip to remember. Every spect of it was interesting and something I would do again!
I enjoy traviling with my family and creating new memories.
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Thank you for reading my essay.
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This trip was one of the most incredible experiences of my life. From the Great Wall to the hospitals of Beijing, I learned so much about myself and other cultures.
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Reading this story has been a stroll down memory lane. I stayed at the Diplomat as a little girl in the 1970's, and still remember how impressed I was with it. So glad to hear that the resort has bounced back to its original glory.
I am very glad to know that Disney Cruise Line is taking health so seriously, yet making cleanliness palatable for kids. These suggestions are also great for air travel, another germy breeding ground. Thanks for the info!
My family loves Cancun, and we have had good stays at the Oasis and the Sol Melia and the Sheraton too. Nice to see a new list of recommendations from you. Thanks
This is a really fun outing, but if you can't get out to the countryside, just visit one of those urban tree sellers. A lot of them in the northeast are staffed by college kids from Canada, who take a break, get into a rental trailer and drive it south, then re-sell trees they have bought on consignment to pay for the next semester.
I always ask (nicely) and I always get (with a smile), the extra boughs that they take off to make the trees look even all around. With some ribbon, maybe the wire from a coat hanger and lots of creativity, it's easy to get the kids helping you turn old boughts into beautiful wreaths for around the house.
Love the photos in this article!
Thanks for having this contest; my family loves Snowmass and it would be great to go back there. We took our son when he was about 7 and it was a great learning adventure for all of us. The instructors are terrific and we had fun, but it's not something we could afford to do right now.
Thanks for giving us another chance to go back!
When Jean Carlisle of Menomonie, Wisconsin heard she won a family of four Galapagos Adventure Cruise, she wrote us:
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Jean explained that she'd enjoyed playing along the scavenger hunt but was anxious about the random drawing for a winner.
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"I’d like to thank TakingtheKids.com, TravelingMom.com and Family Travel Forum for this once in a life opportunity!! We are excited to make arrangements and show off photos when we return!"
So glad it's helpful to you with your teens, I've already given the Primland brochure to my own mom and her girlfriend who want to tour the Blue Ridge Parkway and look at the Appalachian handcrafts. This is a great base for lots of exploration. If you go, I know you'll enjoy it!
This sounds like a real find and perfect for my own family. I ma always looking for resorts that will work as destinations with lots to do for my two teens, and Primland sounds excellent. Thanks for spreading the word!
Thanks so much for sharing your dreams about the Galapagos; that's the way we all felt when we learned that the terrific Lindblad team wanted to work on this project. so excited to know that someone's dream will reallyl come true! And a 6th grader is the perfect travel companion.
Don't forget to post your a link to your comment here :
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so you're sure to be recorded as an entry into the grand prize drawing. Hope to see you on Twitter too @familytravel4um @travelingmoms @takingthekids @LindbladEXP
If there are no comments on our blog, does this mean that our blog has been rejected, or that it has not been reviewed yet? thanks!
As noted, thanks to your enthusiasm, there are several thousand posts to read, so the judges will be done by mid October. Check back after that to see your status!
I tried following the steps above for finding out about the scholarship judging, but I'm still lost. Does it show up at the bottom of your blog? Or is it just off to the side when you have the option of clicking on your blog? Like, is it next to the name of your blog, the date it was published and then the word scholarship with either a yes or no? Thanks!
Crystal – you get an email