But, I've found ways to adapt it so I don't feel nearly as guilty when I cave in and fix it for them.
First, while the noodles are cooking, I will throw in some frozen veggies. Usually peas because it's always fun to say to them (EVERY SINGLE TIME), "eat your mac n cheese n peas.... please." Then, when I make the sauce, instead of butter or margarine, I use Brummel and Brown spread. It has 50% less fat and calories than butter and tastes great! For the milk, I will often just use our skim milk but I will usually use Almond Breeze (or Silk) unsweetened almond milk when we have it on hand. It has way less calories and sugar than milk and, again, tastes great!
Well, we certainly know her version ain't exactly healthy! |
With these changes, I'm convinced that this is a pretty well-balanced, decently healthy meal. And the modifications are so simple, it's still super quick and easy!
Healthy convenience. Love it!
great ideas! I'll have to try out the flax seed. I don't think my kids will find it. I usually add pureed califlower and while my kids will eat it, they're not asking for more.
ReplyDeleteMuch better than the "healthified spaghetti"!
ReplyDeletePaula Deen is the shit. Seriously. I wish she was my g-ma!
ReplyDeleteMeg, you can't help but love her, right?! I think she's serving as a good reminder that balance is the key. Hey we can/should enjoy ourselves but we need to be "good" more often than we are "bad" for out best chance at optimum health.
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