Friday, August 19, 2011

Resources for Creating A Healthy Diet for Your Familia


Creating a healthy diet plan for your family takes time and organization. As mamis, we are the ones who decide what our family is going to eat and we establish our children's eating routines. When we don't take the time to think about what we are buying at the grocery store and what our meal plan for the week is, it becomes SO easy for junk food sneak into our lives.

I don't use a meal planner. And I think this is my biggest mistake. I have never been a great cook like my 'Buelita, mainly because I don't make it a priority. I should. So I've been exploring my options, and here are a few of the resources I've been looking at or using:

This month I discovered Williams-Sonoma after a friend told me about this sale. Since then, I was pleasantly surprised to discover their bts 30-Minute Meal calendar. Two recipes that immediately caught my eye were the Cuban Beef Picadillo (yum!) and the Honey-Lime Sweet Potatoes. They also have a page dedicated to Back-to-School snacks.

Along the same lines, one of their blogs, The Blender, has recently posted an article on 4 Ways to Make Kids' Lunches More Fun. If nothing else, READ THIS ARTICLE!! I was sold with the very first picture. (Can you figure out why?) In fact, this awesome blog has a whole section dedicated to Back-to-School related subjects (their yogurt parfaits look so deliciosos!)

Nourish Interactive has got to be one of the best bilingual nutrition sites on the web. They have games, printables, recipes, a meal planner, and even a children's BMI calculator. I love their educational resources. Both parents and kids will enjoy this site!

Which types of resources do you use to help you with meal planning?

Con mucho cariño...

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Healthy Snacks and Breakfasts for Los Niños...and You!

One of the best things about having this Nutrition Week on MommyMaestra is that I was able to pick your brains. I am always trying to think of healthy snacks for my kids. When we are hungry, we usually turn to: goldfish, grahm crackers, grapes, bananas, aguacates, apples, oranges, fiber bars, yogurt, apple sauce, and banana jars.

Maybe you are wondering what banana jars are? A long time ago, I discovered that my kids loved to eat pudding. (Who doesn't, right?) But I'm not keen on serving this as a snack. I try to keep all sugary foods to a minimum, and items like these are only allowed as a dessert - IF they finish their entire meal. I feel like the body handles the sugar better if it is eaten after a meal. Plus, their little bodies are close to full, so they are less likely to eat too much of it. Anyway, they also love yogurt and apple sauce. So I thought why not just create my own healthy, fruit "pudding?" And then I realized that, hey, Gerber already has!


You see where I'm going with this don't you? So because I'm all about saving time, I started buying Gerber baby food - just the fruits, like bananas, strawberry and banana, sometimes pear. And my kids have one jar instead of pudding or ice cream. *Win!*

And now, thanks to you, I have expanded my list! Here are some of your suggestions...


In addition, some of my blogging hermanas have shared their healthy recipes and snack choices with me. And so now, I share them with you...xo!


Blackberry Muffins from Sweet Life Bake
The Blackberry Muffins and Mango Agave Granola from Sweet Life Bake are making my mouth water! I want to try the muffins in the morning sometime and see how my kids do in school afterwards. I'm always looking for foods that will help them focus.
Bonnie also has a recipe for Overnight Oats on New Latina. I'm looking forward to trying this, too.

If you are looking for natural energy bars, check out Ericka's Honey Nutty Tree-Hugger Bars - they look deliciosos!! Her site, Nibbles and Feasts, is loaded with yummy recipes.

Mi amiga, Silvia, from Mama Latina Tips also has a great article on Soccer Snacks, but I think these would work well for children involved in any sport really. 

Con mucho cariño....

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Getting Kids and Parents Ready for the Classroom {GIVEAWAY}


Erick Recinos’ Top Tips for Getting Kids and Parents Ready for the Classroom
Erick Recinos is a certified nutritionist and health expert.


Back to School for Kids

1. Omega Fatty Acids for Brain Power

• Fact: During the summer, many kids can lose as much as 2.6 months’ worth of learning.

Solution: The consumption of Omega fatty acids, particularly Omega-3, can improve learning and memory. Genesis Today’s Omega Orange juice delivers key plant-derived omega fatty acids to support brain health, plus 200% daily value of vitamin C, with less sugar than leading orange juice brands.

2. Immunity Boosting Gummy Vitamins

Fact: Going back into the classroom exposes kids to thousands of new germs from sharing supplies, toys and desks – and we all know that having a sick kid isn’t fun!

Solution: Build up your children’s immune systems by giving them vitamins specifically designed to boost immunity. Genesis Today’s Superfruit Immunity gummy vitamins are found at Walgreens and contain a unique blend of superfruits acerola and pomegranate, along with vitamin C, zinc and Echinacea to pack a powerful immunity punch.

3. B-vitamins for Natural Energy

Fact: Back to school means new teachers, more homework and new daily stresses for kids, which can lead to lack of energy.

Solution: The consumption of B-vitamins, particularly vitamin B12, will give them the natural energy they need to face the challenges of a new school year. Genesis Today’s Acai Berry Juice, found at Wal-Mart and major grocery stores, provides 1,000% daily value of vitamin B12, 200% daily value of vitamin C, plus Omegas 3, 6 and 9 – all with no high fructose corn syrup, artificial flavors, colors or added sugar.


Back to School for Mom

1. Naturally-Derived Caffeine

• Fact: Back to school means back to carpooling, homework, school performances, projects, soccer games, dance classes and on and on. Many adults reach for caffeinated beverages that can contain harmful additives or artificial sweeteners.

Solution: Jumpstart your day with a natural low calorie citrus juice that not only gives you energy, but also provides 500% daily value of vitamin B12, 100% daily value of vitamin C, plus other natural ingredients such as guarana and theanine that provide energy, mental focus and alertness.

2. The Legendary Beauty Berry

• Fact: Those hurried mornings trying to get the gang out the door can mean skipping or shortening your beauty regimen, impacting your hair, skin and nails and ultimately, lessening that youthful glow we all desire.

• Solution: The acai (pronounced ah-sigh-ee) berry, also known as the “beauty berry,” is hidden deep in the Amazon rainforest and is crammed with B-vitamins that not only provide natural energy, but also support healthy skin, hair and nails. Genesis Today’s Acai Vitamin Super Chews are a quick grab-and-go snack with 2,000 mgs of the beauty boosting berry.

3. Mood Boosting Fruits

Fact: The stresses of getting kids out the door for a new school year can make even the most organized and patient people agitated from time to time.

Solution: Goji berries, grown deep in the Himalayias, have long been known as the “happy berry” due to its mood-boosting abilities. The goji berry can be difficult to find in your everyday grocery store, but Genesis Today’s Cranberry Goji juice is available at Wal-Mart and other major retailers and features 10,000 mgs of goji berry.


THE GIVEAWAY

Genesis Today has generously offered a sample package of some of their products to one MommyMaestra reader. I received the same package a few weeks ago and agreed to offer one to you because the kids and I loved it.

To enter, simply leave a comment below.

The deadline to enter is 11:59 EST, Sunday, August 21st, 2011. The winner will be chosen using Random.org. and contacted via email - so be sure to leave a valid email address (or some other way to contact you) in your comment! Open to United States residents only.

And to increase your chances of winning, you can:

1.) Blog about this giveaway and include the link to your post.

2.) Tweet the following: #Sorteo Win back-to-school nutritional goodies from @GenesisToday and @LatinMami http://bit.ly/oFVfmf

3.) Follow Genesis Today Latino on Facebook

4.) Follow @GenesisToday on Twitter

Buena suerte...

Disclosure: Upon my request, Genesis Today agreed to have one of their nutritionists write a few articles for MommyMaestra on the topic of nutrition for students. I did receive a sample pack of products, which we liked, so I asked them to offer the same pack as a giveaway.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Avocados: The Super Snack!

© Courtesy of California Avocado Commission


In my book, there is nothing better than a fresh aguacate. They are my healthy snack of choice because they can be eaten sliced, or as an ingredient in any number of recipes.

They are also an incredible source of nutrition. Did you know that the humble avocado has...


• more than 25 essential nutrients that our bodies need, including folic acid, Vitamin E, Potassium, B vitamins and fiber, and protein not normally found in fruit.

• phytonutrients that are thought to prevent many chronic diseases

• phytochemicals such as lutein, glutathione and beta-sitosterol.

• "nutrient boosting" qualities because it allows the body to absorb more fat-soluble nutrients, such as alpha- and beta-carotene and lutein, in foods that are eaten with the fruit.

• both monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fat and (again) potassium which help to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.

This week, I'm highlighting healthy diets for children. So below, I'm excited to share some of my favorite discoveries of snacks and meals (that feature avocados) for students. All of these particular recipes and more can be found on Avocado.org.

*Large avocados are recommended for these recipes. A large avocado averages about 8 ounces. If using smaller or larger size avocados adjust the quantity accordingly.


Ingredients

1 ripe, Fresh California Avocado, seeded, peeled and mashed
¼ cup prepared salsa, or to taste
8 celery stalks, washed and trimmed
12 small grape tomatoes, cut in half lengthwise

Instructions

1) Stir the salsa into the mashed avocado to combine.

2) Carefully fill the hollow in each celery stalk with the guacamole.

3) Nestle 3 grape tomato halves into the guacamole on each celery stalk.


(shown above)
Ingredients
12 long, thin pretzel sticks (about 4 inches long)
¼ ripe California avocado, seeded, peeled and cubed
2 slices nonfat American cheese, cut into 1 inch squares
½ red apple, cored and cubed
12 red grapes

Instructions

1) Using pretzel stick as skewer, thread on grape, cheese square, apple cube and California avocado cube.

2) Repeat process making twelve "Pick Up Sticks".

3) Serve to kids and let them pick up their snack enjoying fruit and sticks.

Hint: Use wooden skewer to poke holes in avocado, apple and grape.


Ingredients
 
4 fajita size fat free flour tortillas
2 slices ripe, Fresh California avocados, mashed
4 deli slices of sodium-free turkey breast
2 tsp.prepared barbecue sauce, divided
4 thin slices of low fat mozzarella or American cheese, divided
1 cup carrots, peeled and coarsely shredded (about 2 large carrots), divided

Instructions

1) Place two teaspoons mashed avocado on tortilla, spreading to within 1 inch of tortilla edge.

2) Place 1 slice of turkey breast over mashed avocado.

3) Top with cheese and spread on 1/2 teaspoon barbecue sauce.

4) Sprinkle one-quarter of the carrots over the sauce.

5) Roll up tightly.

6) Place seam side down on plate. Using serrated knife, slice in half.

Repeat procedure preparing four wraps. Serve.

Note: Can be prepared 1 hour ahead of serving, wrap in plastic wrap to insure freshness.



Ingredients

1 cup orange juice
1 ripe, Fresh California Avocado
1 ripe banana
1 Tbsp.honey
1 cup nonfat frozen yogurt - vanilla, orange, or peach

Instructions

1) Combine orange juice, avocado, banana and honey in blender. Cover and blend until smooth.

2) Just before serving, add frozen yogurt; blend until thick and smooth.

Yield: 3 cups

Monday, August 15, 2011

Top Tips for Better Health



We're starting off Nutrition Week with this guest post by Erick Recinos, a certified nutritionist and health expert at Genesis Today.

Top Tips for Better Health
By Erick Recinos – Certified Nutritionist and Health Expert

Believe it or not, even the healthiest among us are probably not getting the recommended daily dosage of vitamins, minerals, proteins and essential fatty acids needed for the proper functioning of our bodies and our overall well-being.

Vitamins are organic substances made by plants or animals and minerals are inorganic elements that come from the earth; soil and water and are absorbed by plants. Both vitamins and minerals are essential nutrients that our body needs to grow and develop normally; they also play a unique role in maintaining our health. In today’s modern life style, unless you’re completely sure you consume 10 fruits and vegetables a day, you best be taking a multivitamin. Genesis Today SuperFruit Immunity Gummy Vitamins can be found at Walgreens and perfectly enjoyed by the entire family. These gummies are not only delicious but also a convenient way to get your daily nutrition and health support.

Proper consumption of proteins is also important to increase energy and body muscle. They are also essential for growth and development. It provides the body energy, and is needed to manufacture hormones, antibodies, enzymes and tissues. Complete proteins are found in meat, fish, poultry, cheese, eggs, and milk. However, since these foods should be eaten in moderation, you can also try a soy vegetarian protein or combine beans with brown rice, corn, nuts, seeds or wheat to substitute meat for a complete protein intake. To assist in the digestion of protein it is important to have lactobacillus acidophilus, a type of “friendly” bacteria. Acidophilus has antifungal properties which help to reduce blood cholesterol levels, aids digestion, and enhance the absorption of nutrients. “Green drinks” are a natural food formula made from plants that are good detoxifiers and blood cleansers, as well as sources of chlorophyll, minerals, enzymes and other important nutrients. Genesis Today GenEssentials Greens™ can be purchased at Whole Foods. It is a potent, premium blend of food-based nutrition made from a powerful combination of organic green superfoods. It’s the strongest green superfood supplement on the market and contains a full spectrum of probiotics, including L. acidophilus to assist in healthy digestion.


Another top item to keep in mind for a healthy diet are essential fatty acids, which consists of omega-3 and omega-6, key for cognitive functions (mood, mind, memory). They also improve the skin and hair, reduce blood pressure, aid in the prevention of arthritis, lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels, and reduce the risk of blood clot formation. Found in high concentration in the brain, EFAs aid in the transmission of the nerve impulses and are needed for the normal development and functioning of the brain. A deficiency of omega fatty acids can lead to an impaired ability to learn and recall information. Most people don’t get enough healthy omega fatty acids, so when you need a boost try Omega Orange Juice by Genesis Today which can be found in the refrigerated section at Wal-Mart. It is a great healthy way to add omega fatty acids into your morning routine.

Nutrition Week on Mommy Maestra


I am so excited to dedicate this week to the role that nutrition plays in the lives of students. I have some great products, recipes, and websites to share with you, as well as some guest contributors who talk about how diet can affect your child's academic success and what you can do about it.

This is a topic that I've been trying to put together for almost a year now, because I knew that it somehow affected my own daughter. I think that for many of us mamás, we want to help our children as best we can, but sometimes we just don't know how. So I look forward to sharing some tips and information with you this week. And I'm also excited about implementing some of these in my own familia's routine.



Con mucho cariño...  

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Teacher Resource: Story Place


Do you know about Story Place? This bilingual site is a digital library of books for children. The short stories are animated, and perfect for little learners. The site is divided into sections for infants and preschoolers. You'll find interactive games, arts and crafts, and a short list of books, as well as stories that can be personalized with the names of the people in your familia.

It is not quite in the same style of the International Children's Library, which is a collection of multicultural children's literature from around the world, but some of you may enjoy the interactive site for your nenes. And it is has both a Spanish and an English version.

Con mucho cariño...

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Does Your Family Celebrate the First Day of School?


Each year, I make it a point to celebrate the first day of school with my kids. Sometimes we have an extra-special breakfast like french toast, or blueberry muffins, etc. Or we buy a fancy new set of clothes. But we always, ALWAYS take pictures of the first day of school, and I always give a small gift to each child.

The gifts are usually school-related in some way. Last year I gave them new book bags that came with fancy gadgets, like a solar-powered flashlight, compass, thermos, etc. Year before, it was simply a new book. This year, my children received their first lunch boxes. What do they need lunch boxes for if they are homeschooled? my husband asked. Well, first of all, just because they are homeschooled doesn't mean they don't like to do things that kids in a traditional school setting do. Some of the shows they occasionally watch on PBS (Arthur) sometimes show kids headed off to public school. They also see products on sale at the store in the school supply section.

And because we actually do picnic at our local park quite frequently, this is a great opportunity for them to use their lunch boxes. The look on their faces when they opened their gifts was priceless: pure joy. It is a great way to kick off the school year. The useful little presents help to excite them about their school days. Each morning before we start, they scurry to the kitchen to pack themselves a snack for our mid-morning break. The last two days those snacks were packed in the new lunch boxes.

Life is all about perspective, isn't it? Some days I really long for the days when something as simple as a lunch box would send me over the moon. Don't you?

Does your familia celebrate the first day of school?  

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

It's Back to School!


It's done! Despite my original intentions of starting school on August 29th, I finally caved to my children's pleas and agreed to start this week. It's just too disgustingly hot here to do anything anyways. And it occurred to me that maybe if we go ahead and start now, that will give us some playtime when things start to cool down in the fall.

I had decided to start yesterday, but my kids came down with some strange, painful blisters between her toes over the weekend. My husband was convinced that it was the chickenpox (Noooo!), though I thought maybe they had been stung by some blister beetles. A trip to the doctor's office yesterday (and 25 bucks later), my husband's fears were relieved, and I was declared the winner expert on all things health related.

SO finally, today was our official first day of class. The first day of school is sort of special around here. We start by taking pictures (to go in our yearbook at the end of the school year!), and then I pass out un regalito to celebrate the beginning of a new grade and a new year of learning. More about this tomorrow.

To kick things off, we spent time putting together our first weather station. We used a Green Science kit from 4M, which I bought at Michaels on Friday (Yay, tax-free weekend!). I thought this would be a great complement to our lessons, as my kindergartner (son) will be learning about weather during the coming months. And it was the perfect group activity: My daughter read the directions, while I helped my son put it together. (Forgot to take a picture and now it's too dark! I'll put it up tomorrow.)

The rest of the day was spent learning the routine. I had a chance to see right away what was going to work and what wasn't now that I am teaching two children instead of just one. I was so relieved that it is not as difficult as I was worried it might be. In fact, I think once we get past this first week, it will go much more quickly and smoothly, since both children will know what is expected of them and will be able to work independently for small periods of time while I am working with one or the other. I found the small puzzles I bought in the dollar section at Target to be really helpful in keeping my son busy while I worked with my daughter.

What about you? Has your family started school yet? Are you looking forward to it?

Monday, August 8, 2011

Mariachi Music: An Interspecies Phenomenon

Apparently, it's true: Everyone does love Mariachi music!

And now, I have seen everything...



Thanks to Barb at Handbook of Nature Study for sharing this video last week!

Con mucho cariño...

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Using Photo Books to Supplement Your Child’s Education {Giveaway}


Do you remember how excited I was at the beginning of the summer when I told you about how I had learned how to create m'ija's first yearbook? It made me super happy because I had been looking for a way to document her progress, as well as something with which to reward her for all of her hard work.

In fact, I was so pleased with the end result, I wrote another article sharing additional tips for creating your own yearbook.

It has occurred to me that these photo books are not only a great way to preserve memories, but they can be a valuable educational tool, as well.

How often do we consider the power of personalization? When you read or watch something that is about you or your family, don’t you pay closer attention? I know I do. If I am watching a movie about someone, I can be sympathetic, but I am less likely to become emotionally involved than if I were watching a home movie about someone I know and love.

So wouldn’t it be great to harness the power of this personalization and apply it to our learning programs?

Imagine, if you will, the 8” x 8” photo book from Shutterfly. Wouldn’t this make a great personalized “text” book? Just imagine the possibilities!

Make an ABC book for your preschooler. Creating your own abecedario using your family photographs would not only become a treasured family heirloom, but it could really make learning the alphabet a much more meaningful experience for your child.

Make a book about colors. Wow. How much fun would this be? You could not only use photographs that you’ve already taken, but you could also involve your child by asking them to create a nice display of household items that are the same color. Then take a picture of it together!

• For older students, consider making a recipe book. Pick one day each week to create the recipe of your choice together. You know, paletas, natilla, alfajores, pan dulce…you get the picture! Be sure to document your progress.

Make a book of your family tree. Ask everyone in your family to send in photos of themselves and put them together in your photo book. Be sure to label your pictures with nicknames and terms of endearment, as well as their full names.

An 8 x 8 photo book is smaller than the one I made for the yearbook, but it also includes 20 pages. If you have never used Shutterfly before, this is a great opportunity to practice creating your own book. You can read my description of Shutterfly's two (free) built-in programs that help you to design your project.

I would encourage you to involve your child. Ask your son to help you choose the photos you'd like to include in the book. Have your daughter pick which layout she likes best for each page. Write the text together. Be creative - make it bilingual!

And don't forget los abuelos! This year, Grandparent's Day is September 11th. If you start right away, you will have plenty of time to create a meaningful album that will start 'Buelita to crying with happiness.

Take a look around Shutterfly's site for ideas. I’ve been prowling around there looking at things, which is dangerous, because now I'm thinking of letting the kids design their own birthday invitations for their birthdays next year. And instead of slaving over our holiday cards in a few months, I think I will simplify and save us the time and effort by having the kids select one of Shutterfly’s templates (Warning: they have 805!). It will be a good lesson in working together.

The Giveaway

I'm excited again, because this time, I have the opportunity to offer one of you, dear amigas, a free 8" x 8" photo book from Shutterfly!

To enter, simply leave a comment below. I would love to know what type of album you would create. Would it be a simple memory book? Or would you get creative and assign it a specific theme?

The deadline to enter is 11:59 EST, Sunday, August 7th. The winner will be chosen using Random.org. and contacted via email - so be sure to leave a valid email address (or some other way to contact you) in your comment! Open to United States residents only.

And to increase your chances of winning, you can:

1.) Blog about this giveaway and include the link to your post,

2.) Tweet the following: Free 8x8 photo book from Shutterfly giveaway on MommyMaestra.com http://bit.ly/raVUfS #giveaway

3.) Follow MommyMaestra on Facebook.

4.) Take the anonymous, one-question poll in the sidebar.

Don't forget to let me know by posting a separate comment for each entry!

¡Buena suerte!

Disclosure: Shutterfly has offered me a free 8 x8 photo book in compensation for writing this post. I have chosen to offer it as a giveaway because I really think my readers will enjoy it (even though I really want to use it myself!). All the ideas and opinions expressed in this article are my own original thoughts.

This giveaway is now closed. Congratualtions to #48 Susan, the winner of the Shutterfly photo book!

Monday, August 1, 2011

The Latin Baby Book Club Is Celebrating Its THIRD Anniversary!


This week may be a little quiet around here on MommyMaestra. That is because I will be focusing my energy on my other site, the Latin Baby Book Club, as it celebrates its 3rd anniversary! (I can't believe it!!)

If you are not familiar with the site, you may want to explore it. It is full of information, including book reviews of Latino children's literature, author and illustrator interviews, articles by guest contributors, giveaways, ideas to promote literacy, downloads, and much, much more.

And on a related note, I am looking for regular and guest contributors to the LBBC. If you are interested in sharing a review(s) of your favorite bilingual or bicultural children's book, please contact me.

In the meantime, please consider taking the anonymous, one-question poll here on this page at the top of the sidebar. I'm trying to get a better understanding for the number of homeschooling vs. public/private schooling families reading MommyMaestra. Right now the public/private schoolers are ahead!

Con mucho cariño...

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