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Why cooking from a young age is so important

As the health industry has boomed, so has the number of health foods that are available to consumers, but Australians are still suffering from poor diets as a result of eating too many processed foods that are high in salt, saturated fat and sugar .

Leading dietitian and Mayver’s ambassador, Susie Burrell, says this is why teaching our children about healthy eating and lifestyle choices from a young age is so important.

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“Habits are developed from a very young age and it’s no different with food, so creating an environment at home that encourages healthy discussion around food and its varying nutritional benefits is a great place to start,” Susie says.

“To help your family foster a healthy relationship with food from a young age, it helps to never label food as bad or good.

“Instead discuss why some foods might be considered something only to enjoy once or twice a week and highlight the benefits nutritious foods can provide in your children’s day-to-day activities, like riding a bike, weekend sports or making sure they’ll stay awake during school.”

Susie adds that another great way to help teach your children about making nutritional choices is by making it fun.

“Cooking with kids can be a really enjoyable experience and provides a gateway to discuss the nutritional benefits of preparing recipes with fresh, whole foods with your children, while making special memories too.”

“Whether it’s something sweet like Mayver’s PB&J Banana Bread muffins or something more savoury like Mayver’s Simple Chicken Satay Noodles, cooking at home means you and your family can enjoy learning about and of course eating delicious, nutritious food.”

Try some of Mayver’s delicious recipes to cook at home with your family like the PB&J Banana Bread Muffins, the Simple Chicken Satay Noodles which is sure to go down a hit with everyone in the family, or Sam Wood’s Chocolate Stuffed Peanut Butter Cookies.

PB & J Banana Bread Muffins

60 minutes | Serves: 6 Gluten Free / Dairy Free / Vegetarian / Sugar Free

Ingredients

Wet Ingredients:

1 ½ cups ripe smashed bananas

1/3 cup plant based milk (almond, coconut, soy)

½ cup Mayver’s Skin On Peanut Butter

1 flax egg (1.5tbsp flax powder mixed with 3 tbsp water)

Dry Ingredients:

1 ½ cups spelt flour

1 ¼ cups + 2 tbsp coconut/cane sugar

1 tsp baking powder

½ tsp sea salt

¼ cup raspberries (fresh/frozen/dried)

Toppings: Raspberry chia jam Extra Mayver’s Skin On Peanut Butter

Method

Preheat oven to 180C/380F.

Smash the bananas in a bowl until smooth. Add in all the wet ingredients together and stir to combine.

In a separate bowl, mix the dry ingredients together. Add the dry ingredients to the bowl with the wet ingredients and mix to combine.

Fold in the raspberries to the mixture.

Evenly separate mixture into each muffin tin tray and bake muffins in the oven for 45-50 minutes (check to see if ready by poking knife/skewer through the centre and if it comes out clean, its ready).

6 When finished baking, transfer muffins to cooling rack and let them cool completely to room temperature.

Once cooled, top each muffin with a teaspoon of the raspberry chia jam and extra peanut butter.

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