
Jazz up your bread!! Why settle for a plain old loaf when you can find so many varieties at your local supermarket? Have you ever tried knackenbrod from Sweden, or kimchdun from Pakistan? Bringing home something different for your breadbasket is fun and nutritious for the whole family.
If your child is picky about new foods, breads are a natural starting point for exploration. Compared with other foods, bread flavors are mild.
Teach your child about other cultures through food
Learn about the amazing variety of breads from around the world. We all know about tortillas from Mexico, because burritos have become a food staple in many households. Here are some other international breads. See if you can find others.
Try your hand at baking
The aroma of fresh baked bread is hard to resist. Try making your own bread and include your kids in the project. Bread-making is even more fun than bread-eating! Watching dough rise is magical for a young child. For the older child, it's an introduction to the biology of yeast.
Roll-up sandwiches easy to make and fun to eat
Even if your child wants peanut butter and jelly every day, you might want to try something a little different. Here are some fun sandwich ideas. To make them, you will need pita bread or another flatbread that you can roll up.
Tips for flatbread roll-ups:
Filling ideas:
Turkey, cheese, and veggies
Hummus blend
You can probably find ready-made hummus in the dairy case of your local supermarket. If you have the time you can make your own. You will need:
In a blender or food processor, mix together the chick peas, lemon juice, tahini, salt and garlic. Spread mixture on bread. Sprinkle with parsley and scallions. Add grated carrots, sprouts, and chopped cucumber or peppers. Roll up.
Tropical peanut butter mash
Try this updated peanut butter classic. You need:
Mash together the banana and peanut butter. Spread on bread. Sprinkle with coconut and raisins. Roll up.
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