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Kids are meant to hate salads. In my experience what most very young children hate is not salads but the textures to some salads because they are not cut or shredded finely enough. I don't blame them. I don't like salads either unless there is real aesthetic variety to the vegetables in their color, the way they are cut and arranged or mixed on a plate.

I started my children on what my youngest calls `Spiderman Salad'. He came up with that name one day when I was explaining to him that if you wanted to be strong like Spiderman you needed to eat lots of raw vegetables. These first salads are more like vegetable pates. You can chop or puree them (depending on the age of the child) in a food processor or with a hand held blender.

The secret is in the `binding' such as avocado or ground cashews or pureed hard boiled eggs which makes them stick together.

The great thing about these `Spidermans' is that they are highly concentrated once they have been chopped or pureed. A dessertspoonful at a meal can give more nourishment than an adult side-salad. Experiment but always taste your experiments yourself. If they are yummy to you they are likely to appeal to Nature's child. If not - re-season until you have created a real prize.

 

spiderman salad

When you make any salad for yourself, including dressing, put a little of it into a food-blender, the sort that has a blade, add a spoonful of cashews or avocado or the yolk of a hard boiled egg, or even a little thick yogurt or tofu - something that will bind. Mix it all together and season with vegetable bouillon powder and herbs plus a little salt and maybe a drop or two of olive oil. What you have left is a "Spiderman", a pate which can even be spread on crackers for older children.

 

sprout magic salad

 

dressings

basic french dressing

 

avocado dip or dressing

This is my favorite of all salad dressings. Kids adore it, you can make it thick for them to spread on whole wheat toast, leave out the curry powder and feed it pureed to babies, or make it thin to pour over salad.

 


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