Review: Get Your Kids To Eat Anything by Emily Leary + giveaway

I’m lucky that my boys generally eat quite well. Ever since they were babies, I gave them a mixture of puree and finger food and tried to introduce a variety of flavours and textures to their meals. Since then, they’ve been pretty open to trying new foods at least once to see if they like it. E is by far my child who has a more adventurous palate. He loves seafood and food that has a bit of spice. M, on the other hand, tends to play it safe. He’s not a big fan of sauce (unless its gravy) and will always choose to have a more straightforward dish compare to E.

We were recently lucky enough to be sent a copy of fellow blogger Emily Leary’s new book – Get Your Kids To Eat Anything which has been billed as an achievable ‘how-to’ for parents in the battle to overcome picky eating and ‘make new the norm’.

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Get Your Kids To Eat Anything

I’m always on the lookout for new meal inspiration to feed the boys as I always end up rotating the same dishes, so I was looking forward to trying out some of Emily’s recipes.

If you’ve not heard of Emily Leary before, she’s a multi-award winning writer, presenter, blogger and vlogger. Her blog, A Mummy Too is an excellent resource for recipes ideas for busy parents.

Her new book isn’t just a recipe book; it’s a 5-phase programme that delves into the issue of fussy eating and helps you look at food in a new way to bring a healthier variety into your meals.

The 5 phases consist of:

Phase 1: Unfamiliar into the familiar. Introducing unfamiliar colour, flavour or texture into familiar favourites.

Phase 2: Educate. Experimenting with food, and understanding where it comes from and why it’s important.

Phase 3: Fun. Putting the fun back into food and building enthusiasm for food variety.

Phase 4: Into the unknown. Discovering new ingredients and flavour combinations.

Phase 5: Cementing variety. Learning techniques to keep your family meals varied long-term.

Throughout the book, there are areas where you can write down your journey as you follow the 5-phase program. Jotting down what worked and didn’t work so you can go back and adapt the recipes next time around.

The book contains 70 recipes which you can try by working through the 5-phrase programme and if you’re worried that these recipes will take up too much time – they don’t. Many of the recipes are ready in less than 30 minutes, and they aren’t just for kids either – they can be for the whole family to enjoy.

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Peanut butter and apple pizzas

Get Your Kids To Eat Anything is packed with tasty dishes accompanied by beautiful photos that make you want to give them all a try. The idea is to work through the 5-phases gradually to make new the norm where your kids will have become used to gradually trying out new foods, flavours and textures.

One of our favourite dishes is Curried Fish Fingers with sweet potato chips which I thought was a great way to introduce some mild spices to a dish that is usually quite plain.

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Curried Fish fingers with Sweet Potato Chips

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The boys have loved helping me out in the kitchen recently so I will be asking them to choose a dish to cook from Emily’s book next.

If you would like to broaden your children’s food palate or are looking for some new meal inspirations why not give Get Your Kids To Eat Anything a try?

The book is out now and is available to buy from Amazon.

Win a copy of Get Your Kids To Eat Anything

I have bought an extra copy of the book to give one my readers the chance to win their very own copy of Emily Leary’s book – Get Your Kids To Eat Anything. To enter, simply use the Gleam widget below.

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Terms & Conditions

  • The closing date is 23.59pm 19 May 2019
  • The prize is one copy of Emily Leary’s Get Your Kids To Eat Anything recipe book
  • There is no cash alternative
  • This competition is open to residents of the UK only
  • Entrants must log in via Gleam widget
  • All entries will be verified
  • The winner will be chosen at random using the widget

Good luck!

Win a copy of Get Your Kids To Eat Anything

*I was sent a copy of Get Your Kids To Eat Anything for the purpose of this review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

7 Comments

  1. So pleased I came across this review. I saw a picture of the book the other day and with 2 very fussy eaters I wondered if I should take a look. So thanks so much for the insight I needed #KCACOLS

  2. I definitely need this book. Snappy isn’t picky per se but it’s a battle to get him to eat sometimes. Thanks so much for linking up at #KCACOLS. Hope you come back again next time.

  3. Ruth - Mummy and the Mexicans

    This book sounds great – shame I can’t enter the giveaway. My daughter got very picky about food from around 2 yrs old. Now at 5, she’s gradually becoming a bit less picky, but it’s still a problem that she won’t eat anything with even a touch of chilli when we live in Mexico! #kcacols

  4. Sarah | Mummykin

    Olivia seems to be getting fussier as the days go by! Would love to enter the giveaway but unfortunately the links I click aren’t registering on the widget! #KCACOLS

  5. I’ve heard a lot of good things about this book! I’m not sure our autistic boy would fall for these ‘tricks’ though… x #KCACOLS

  6. I really need this book! My boys are starting to get pickier as they get older. It is so frustrating. Thanks for sharing! #KCACOLS

  7. I need this book in my life! The children have just discovered the joys of the Gruffalo cookbook which is helping at teatimes. But I’m entering this competition because I need all the help I can get with my fussy eaters! #KCACOLS

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