Back to school with healthy snacks…

Let us be more creative in teaching our kids that eating home-grown stuff is totally cool!

In January, most food gardens will have a variety of vegetables to harvest: corn, tomatoes, spinach, beetroot, brinjals, beans, carrots, green peppers and   members of the pumpkin family like zucchini (courgettes) and butternuts.

Just listing these edibles sounds like a feast of possibility for anyone having to pack healthy lunch boxes for kids urgently needing to be weaned off the sweet stuff they lived on during the festive season and the summer holidays.

But have a heart and think back to your own schooldays! Would you have enjoyed a lunch box filled with chopped up raw vegetables, a soggy tomato sandwich or perhaps cold leftover cooked green beans or pumpkin from last night’s supper, just because it is good for you?

Let us be more creative in teaching our kids that eating home-grown stuff is totally cool! Here are some ideas:

 

 

Zucchini dippers  

 

Season the flour with a pinch of salt, pepper and herbs. Dip each zucchini baton into the egg, then into the flour mix, then into the milk, and lastly into the breadcrumbs, covering both sides. Set aside on a plate. Pour some olive or vegetable oil into a frying pan and heat until hot. Gently fry the zucchini batons in batches to a golden brown colour on all sides and drain on paper towels. They can be cooled down to pack into lunch boxes. Add a small tub of mayonnaise or tomato sauce to use as a dip.

Give them the ‘spice’ of knowledge too

 Sometimes one has to give kids good reasons why they should eat vegetables. So add a note with the following truths, legends and myths about pumpkins:

 

Care for the harvest

Zucchinis are ready to cut early in the pumpkin season. The more you harvest, the more fruit will be produced. If you stop, the plants will think their job is done. Lift other pumpkins needing more time to mature onto a bed of straw to keep them safe from ground insects, and water and feed regularly.

 

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