Diwali 2018: Try these healthy and quick recipes this festive season.
Celebrate Diwali 2018 by making these desserts at home.
Home-made sweets may turn out be a better choice with use of fresh ingredients and jaggery or honey instead of sugar.
World Vegan Day 2018: As part of a vegan diet, your child should be encouraged to eat a lot of raw fruits and vegetables, since with cooked food some of the vitamins might be lost.
Fix a grocery shopping day along with your teens, making sure they read labels well and pick a rainbow of fruits and vegetables. Encourage them to pick natural, plant-based foods rather than packaged foods.
Bugs Bunny rarely came down with the flu, and there is a reason why. Carrots, his food of choice, contain loads of beta-carotene, which gets converted into vitamin A in the body.
Try these simple pasta recipes this weekend.
World Pasta Day: Pasta does contain nutrients like vitamin A, B, folic acid and the most essential macronutrient, carbohydrate.
If you've got some leftover rice, with these delicious, creative suggestions you'll never need to throw it away again. Here are some easy ways to turn it into a fabulous new meal or side dish.
Adding garlic to your food not only enhances your cooking but also increases milk supply.
Nuts like almonds, walnuts and seeds like pumpkin and flaxseeds are good immune boosters. Nuts can be consumed whole or after being soaked. Seeds can be added to their cereal.
Introduce your kids and family to the goodness of hearty traditional cooking with these recipes for breakfast, snacks and desserts.
What makes these bowls wow is that they are topped with fun, made healthier, tastier and easy for busy parents.
Nuts are also rich in anti-oxidants and boost one's immune system.
World Food Day 2018: Parathas are easy to make, yummy and a filling meal for children.
It is a good source of fibre and folic acid too.
Navratri 2018: Enjoy these buckwheat-based recipes with your family.
World Egg Day: Get your kids to eat eggs by making these delicious dishes.
Navratri 2018: Make these kebab and tikka dishes for your kids during the festival.
Navratri 2018: Try these innovative kuttu dishes to add flavour to the festivities.
Navratri 2018: Make these yummy chaat dishes for your kids.
Make these quick eggless desserts for your kids this weekend.
To avoid sugary foods, parents should introduce nutritious foods like whole foods while the kids are younger so that they adapt to eating more of healthy foods.
Apples contain antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds that regulate immune responses and protect against regular cold, cough and flu.
Kids can enjoy these homemade dips with nachos or on toast. Involve them in the process of preparation too.






