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Tips to
Encourage Picky Eaters Family Features
Feeding an entire family can be difficult enough on its own with busy evenings full of hustle and bustle. One additional factor that can cause even more headaches is dealing with a picky eater, especially a child whose preferred menu ranges from hot dogs to candy. If you're looking to widen the palate of your picky eater (or eaters), consider these tips to start down a path toward a more expansive slate of family meals. Start Slow Loading up your little ones' plates with steamed veggies and sauteed fish may be a surefire way to send them to the pantry for a less nutritious snack. Instead, try combining personal favorites with small portions of foods you'd like to introduce, such as chicken nuggets alongside green beans or topping pizza with black olives. Don't Force It While it can be frustrating to constantly hear "no" to fruits and veggies, forcing them upon children may turn them away for good. In addition, a struggle over eating certain foods may create a constant sense of frustration around mealtime, which may only decrease a child's desire to expand his or her horizons. Create a Fun Experience Remember not every meal has to include something new. On occasion, mix up mealtime by serving your children's favorites, even if it's as simple as a hamburger or as creative as breakfast for dinner. Bring Your Sidekicks to the Store Introducing your children to the place your family's food comes from may help them feel more comfortable with new flavors. Plus, by letting them in on the shopping process, you can have some help choosing foods they're more likely to be willing to try. Let Children Help Cook Much like choosing their own ingredients increases the likelihood they'll try something new, perhaps becoming part of the cooking process can help children see how a meal comes together. It doesn't have to be a gourmet experience - simply seasoning roasted asparagus with salt and olive oil, for example, can introduce your up-and-coming chefs to the kitchen while helping make the cooking (and eating) process a fun adventure. For more food tips and kid-friendly recipes, visit Culinary.net. 10
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Events Calendar May/June 2021 Chestertown Farmers Market • Every Saturday Year Round - Downtown Chestertown, MD • 8am till noon • Check www.ChestertownFarmersMarket.org for additional information. First Fridays • May 7 and June 4 - Elkton, MD - 5:30pm-7:30pm. Main Street, Elkton. In
front of Elkton Alliance. Visit ElktonAlliance.org or call 410-398-5076 for more information. Bel Air, MD - 5pm-8pm. Downtown Bel Air. Call 443-838-1797 or visit DowntownBelAir.com Havre de Grace, MD - 5pm-9:30pm. Downtown Havre de Grace. Pending COVID-19 restrictions. Visit ExploreHavredeGrace.com for more information or call 410-939-2100.
May Market in Historic New Castle • Friday, May 7: 12-5 pm and Saturday, May 8: 9am-4pm, - Market Square behind New Castle Town Hall, 201 Delaware St., New Castle
DE. • Check www.arasapha.org for additional information or COVID-19 restriction info.
May 9 • Mother’s Day Free Food Distribution • Tuesday, May 11 and June 8 - Bay Church, 2256 Pulaski
Hwy., North East • Event runs from 5pm till 7pm or till supply lasts. No food can be held or delivered. No boxes or bags necessary. Distribution is set up "Drive-thru" style, your car will be loaded. You don’t need to be a Maryland resident to receive food • Contact church for details 410-287-7000.
Craft Show Bel Air, MD • Saturday, May 29 - 9am to 2pm - American Legion Harford Post 39, 500 North Hickory Ave., Bel Air, MD. Check website www.alpost39.org for information on any COVID-19 restrictions.
May 31 • Memorial Day Memorial Day Parade • Monday, May 31 - 11am - Downtown Elkton. Please keep 6 feet apart along parade route. Call 410-398-5076 or check ElktonAlliance.org for additional information or other COVID-19 restrictions. Dividing Perennials • Wednesday, June 2 (Rain Date June 9) - Mt. Cuba Center Main House, 3120 Barley Mill Rd., Hockessin • 1pm to 2:30pm • Call 302-239-4244 for information or visit MtCubaCenter.org for details and to register (required). Fee $24. National Trails Day Hike • Saturday, June 5 - Elk Neck State Park: Rogues Harbor Upper Parking Area, 4395 Turkey Point Rd. North East • 10am to noon • Join a Ranger on this two-mile hike and explore the forested areas of the White Banks and Beaver Marsh Loop Trails. Dogs on a leash are welcome to join! Day-use fees apply. For details check https://dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/Pages/central/elkneck.aspx • Reservation required, contact Ranger Shawna Staup 410-287-5333 for details. Call, Check Websites, or Facebook Pages for Restrictions, Changes or Cancellations. 12
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Dog Days of Summer • June 18 - Downtown Elkton • 5pm till 8pm • Enjoy activities, entertainment, specials, local animal vendors and water station for your leashed, licensed pets. For additional information check www.ElktonAlliance.org Sunday, June 20 • Father’s Day • Summer Begins! Elkton Downtown Classic Car Show • Thursday, June 24 - North and Main Streets, Downtown Elkton • 5pm till 8pm • Cars, live music, and trophies • Visit ElktonAlliance.org for details or call 410-398-5076. Elk River Exploration • Saturday, June 26 - Elk Neck State Park: Rogues Harbor Lower Parking Area, 4395 Turkey Point Rd, North East • 9am to 11am • Paddle the Elk River and explore the banks of Turkey Point. Identify some of the animals along the way. Visit https://dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/Pages/central/elkneck.aspx for information. Fees apply • Space is limited call Ranger Shawna Staup 410-287-5333 to register. Group Meetings for Networking and Business Polka Dot Powerhouse Wilmington Champter - A Connection Group for Women
For more information check www.PolkaDotPowerhouse.com or contact Sue Bennett 302-528-0597
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Kitchen Staples Helpful for Heart
Health
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Taking care of your heart health requires a commitment to the right routines and smart decisions, such as adopting a heart healthy diet. Foods you might already have in your kitchen can offer powerful vitamins, minerals and beneficial plant compounds that may help contribute to heart health. Decades of research shows that each 8-ounce serving of 100% orange juice, such as Florida Orange Juice, is packed with key nutrients and valuable plant compounds, which may play a beneficial role in helping lower blood pressure and other risk factors for heart disease. Consider these additional heart health benefits of 100% orange juice: * While many people associate vitamin C with its ability to help promote a healthy immune system, it's also been shown to support cardiovascular health. Orange juice is an excellent source of vitamin C providing more than 100% of the recommended daily value in an 8-ounce glass. * In several research studies, higher intakes of the flavonoids typically found in citrus were associated with reduced risk for cardiovascular disease and stroke. * In one 8-ounce serving, 100% orange juice provides 10% of the daily value of potassium, which is an electrolyte that helps maintain fluid balance affecting blood pressure. Diets containing foods that are good sources of potassium and low in sodium may reduce the risk of high blood pressure and stroke. * Some studies found folate and vitamin B6, both water-soluble vitamins, may help protect against heart disease by lowering homocysteine levels in the blood, an amino acid believed to cause damage to the arteries and increase the risk of blood clots when elevated. One 8-ounce glass of orange juice contains 15% of the daily value of folate and 8% of the daily value of vitamin B6. "Drinking Florida Orange Juice is not only delicious, it delivers a powerful combination of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and beneficial plant compounds," said Dr. Rosa Walsh, director of scientific research at the Florida Department of Citrus. "From helping to reduce hypertension to fighting inflammation, it is an excellent choice to include in a heart-healthy diet." 14
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You can add the heart health benefits of 100% orange juice to your diet with the powerfully nutritious punch of Orange Juice Shrimp Quinoa Bowls, the perfect mixture of textures with tangy, spicy and sweet flavors. Or start the day strong with a Florida Sunshine Grapefruit Smoothie for a breakfast beverage that requires just a few minutes of prep and blending.
Orange Juice Shrimp Quinoa Bowls Serves 2 Florida Department of Citrus
2 cups water
1 1/2 pounds shrimp, peeled and deveined
1 cup quinoa
1/4
teaspoon kosher salt
1 cup Florida Orange Juice
1/8
teaspoon ground black pepper
1 tablespoon hot sauce
1
bell pepper, diced
1 tablespoon honey
1
English cucumber, sliced into half moons
1 tablespoon soy sauce
3
scallions, sliced
6 tablespoons vegetable oil, divided
1
avocado, sliced
2 tablespoons lime juice
1
teaspoon sesame seeds
1 tablespoon white miso
2
tablespoons cilantro, chopped
In pot, bring water to boil. Add quinoa, reduce to simmer, cover and cook 15 minutes. Fluff with fork. In bowl, whisk orange juice, hot sauce, honey, soy sauce, 4 tablespoons vegetable oil, lime juice and miso. Remove half and set aside. Add shrimp to remaining half and marinate 15 minutes. Heat large skillet over medium-high heat and add remaining oil. Season shrimp with salt and pepper then add shrimp to wok and saute, cooking approximately 2 minutes per side until pink and cooked through. Place 1/2 cup quinoa in bowl and top with bell pepper, cucumber, scallions, avocado and shrimp. Drizzle with dressing that was set aside and garnish with sesame seeds and cilantro.
Florida Sunshine Grapefruit Smoothie Servings: 1 1 1/2 1 1/2 1/2
cup Florida Orange Juice cup Florida Grapefruit Juice ripe banana cup low-fat vanilla yogurt teaspoon vanilla extract
In blender, blend orange juice, grapefruit juice, banana, yogurt and vanilla extract until smooth. Serve immediately. Find more heart healthy inspiration at floridacitrus.org
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A Seasonal Spring Surprise
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This Cheesy Asparagus Tart is a spring dish that’s sure to impress. It has melted cheese, cooked asparagus and an under layer of puff pastry baked to golden brown perfection.
Cheesy Asparagus Tart
Servings: 8-10 5 1
2 1/4 1/4
cups water pound asparagus ice water teaspoons vegetable oil teaspoon salt, plus additional, to taste, divided teaspoon pepper, plus additional, to taste, divided
1 1 1 1 2 3 1/4 1
flour, for dusting sheet frozen puff pastry, thawed cup grated fontina cheese cup grated gruyere cheese tablespoon shallot, minced egg yolks tablespoons milk teaspoon nutmeg lemon, zest only
Heat oven to 400 F. In large skillet, add water and asparagus. Cook 5-8 minutes until asparagus is bright green. Drain asparagus and soak in ice water. In large bowl, mix drained asparagus, vegetable oil, salt and pepper until combined. Flour surface area. Using rolling pin, roll out pastry to 10-by-16-inch rectangle. Transfer pastry to parchment-lined baking sheet. Prick pastry with fork. Bake about 12 minutes, or until golden brown. Cool slightly on baking sheet. In large bowl, mix fontina cheese, gruyere cheese, shallot, egg yolks, milk, nutmeg and salt and pepper, to taste, until combined. Spread cheese over pastry, leaving 1 inch around edges. Lay asparagus over cheese mixture. Bake 5 minutes, or until cheese has melted. Sprinkle lemon zest over tart and serve. Find more dessert inspiration at Culinary.net.
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