It’s good to know Mazzy and Harlow aren’t the only members of the Picky Eaters Club. In fact, it might be possible there are children with far stranger food hang-ups than my kids. Not pickier, because that would be impossible, but at least Mazzy and Harlow don’t ask to dip everything they eat in ranch dressing.
One of my favorite comments came from a mom named Lindsay, who summed up toddler eating habits perfectly:
“For my 19-month-old, it’s like… I won’t touch that delicious roasted butternut squash with apples and maple syrup you just made me, but here— let me chew on the Crocs I’ve been sweating in all summer!”
Here are 30 more kids with quirky food hang-ups that earned them an induction into the Picky Eaters Club…
Do you think your kids have what it takes to be inducted into the Picky Eaters Club?
Post a picture of your child on the Mommy Shorts Facebook page (or on instagram hashtagging #pickyeatersclub and tagging @mommyshorts) with your child’s first name and their specific food hang-up in the caption. I’ll make them into graphics and post the funniest ones in another follow-up post.
Plus, three members of the Picky Eaters Club will be selected randomly to win $100 worth of products from Ella’s Kitchen®. See the full rules here.
In fact, let’s announce the first winner right now! It’s (drumroll please)…
Congratulations, Lexi! Let’s hope you smile when you receive your prize.
Ella’s Kitchen® is most well known for their pouches but also makes finger foods, toddler meals and now nutritional supplement drinks— Organic Coconut Water Electrolyte* Drinks and Coconut + Milk Nutritional Shakes. Both great ways for picky eaters to get some of the nutrients they’ve been missing out on when they reject all those healthy veggies. They are sold exclusively at Target in partnership with their “made to matter” program.
Ella’s Kitchen® Organic Coconut water Electrolyte* Drinks (in Pear Berry and Banana Ginger) are rehydration drinks made with organic coconut water, fruits and veggies with naturally occurring electrolytes to help replenish lost nutrients.
Ella’s Kitchen Organic Coconut + Milk Nutritional Shakes (in Broccoli Plum and Banana Apricot) are a daily nutritional shake made with organic Grade A milk, fruit, veggies and coconut water to help little ones grow bigger and stronger.
Even Harlow likes them! (And that’s saying something.)
For more information on Ella’s Kitchen, click here. To purchase Ella’s Kitchen at Target, click here.
Okay, let’s see more pictures of those picky eaters! I’ve got two more prize packs to give out.
When all is said and done, I expect this to be a VERY BIG CLUB.
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This post was sponsored by Ella’s Kitchen but all thoughts and opinions are my own.
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An hour earlier than the shower started, I added the ending touches
and crammed the inside with the totally different fruits.
I hope you could have discovered an awesome guide for making a
watermelon baby carriage to show at your upcoming baby
shower. So if you are in search of enjoyable and cute centerpieces in your baby shower, make a watermelon baby carriage that your friends will make sure you love.
This enjoyable centerpiece is really easy to make and assured to
make your guests smile. To keep the fruit contemporary, it is best to make this
centerpiece the night time earlier than or the day of
the baby shower. If desired, minimize small triangles along the carriage opening to create a cute decorative edge in your fruit basket.
Attach a ribbon alongside the outside the edge of the carriage opening or just make a bow for the top of the watermelon. For our centerpiece,
we used red and green seedless grapes, strawberries, oranges, and
naturally a number of watermelon. Keep removing the watermelon until you’re left with a
thin layer of crimson alongside the inside of the carriage.