We just celebrated my son’s birthday party a few weeks ago and I am guilty of serving junk food at his party. We had cupcakes, ice cream, and soda. Today, I wanted to share with you some simple swaps that will cut down on the amount of junk food at your next birthday party, party, or tailgating party.
It’s a sad reality, but most children’s parties today are now overflowing with unhealthy, sugary snacks. Cupcake and cakepop decorating parties are all the rage, and sweets and cookies are now a staple of birthday parties, often being used to carry the other themes of the parties.
This has undoubtedly contributed to the growing obesity rates across the globe, and to the spreading mentality that it’s okay for snacks to be unhealthy, because they’re, well, just snacks. But it’s through these little changes that healthy eating and an overall healthier lifestyle for our children can be accomplished. Claire Hughes, the nutritionist who helped design the range of party food on Marks and Spencer, has said that “It’s too easy sometimes to look at things that they like to eat and give them those snacks, so we should look at trying to include more fruit and veg, dried fruit, chopped up vegetables with little pots of humus to dip in. Things like cereal bars, and smaller portions…”
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If you’re planning a party, don’t immediately reach for the phone and order those “tried and tested” favorites that have often plagued children’s parties. Forget about pizzas and tacos, cupcakes and cakes. Prepare your own party food that isn’t just healthy and a treat to look at, but also easy to prepare!
Try these 5 simple swaps next time you are planning a party.