![]() ![]() Just last night, at a meal of potato pancakes with sour cream, brussels sprouts, andĬanned apricots, he ate only the apricots. I always expected he would grow out of it by now, but that hasn’t happened. My oldest (born in my first marriage), even at 14, is a very picky eater and is totally vegetable-averseĮxcept for carrots and iceberg lettuce. The food policy is that you eat what’s served or you don’t eat. I serve vegetables undisguised at almost every meal andĬook almost completely vegetarian. The kids roll their eyes and my husband laughs,īut I’m comforted by the thought of the many pounds of vegetables my almost-14-year-old son received that he would never have touched otherwise. It’s no secret everyone knows it’s there. I’ve been adding vegetable and fruit purees to our family’s food ever since the oldest was a baby. Will jessica seinfeld donate every penny from the sale of that book to a children’s organization that promotes good nutrition? Should i write a book about the way i fed my kids? well maybe if my friend oprah could guarantee that sales hit #1 and i had $18,000 to give her shoes as a thank you i could. at my house, if you didn’t like what was served, you didn’t have to eat it, but the only alternative was a bowl of cereal. seinfeld feel inadequate because they didn’t stay consistent and neutral and were ruled by their children who wielded way too much power in the family because they controlled what mom cookedĪnd served. Were food – ice cream was no better, worse or different than broccoli. i made all my own baby food….my kids ate pureed kale when they were toddlers, i used brown rice syrup to sweeten my own whole grain cookies,Įtc etc….it’s all what you get them used to…today they both eat veggies and salads and ‘weird’ things….because they were given them with the understanding that they If you start young enough, the child will eat fruits and veggies. Tuna fish mixed with pureed cauliflower and zucchini ![]() Pureed cauliflower, zucchini and mashed potatoes stuffed back into potato skins, with sour cream and cheddar cheese Pureed cauliflower and mashed potatoes stuffed back into potato skins with sour cream and turkey bacon Lasagna with pureed cauliflower and zucchini Lasagna with pureed cauliflower and sweet potato Grilled cheese, pureed sweet potato or carrot Grilled cheese, pureed sweet potato or butternut squash ![]() Mashed potatoes with pureed cauliflower and zucchini Macaroni and cheese with pureed cauliflower and zucchiniīrownies with pureed spinach and blueberry Macaroni and cheese with pureed cauliflower and butternut squash Hardcover, spiral bound with color photosįounded Baby Buggy, a nonprofit that provides baby clothing and equipment to needy families married to Jerry Seinfeld.įounded Baby Spa, a natural baby product line former publisher of Eating Well magazine. The “Deceptively Delicious” coattails for the time being - seems to be a handy substitute. So what do parents think about the stealth food movement? If you can’t wait to get “Deceptively Delicious” to feed picky children, “The Sneaky Chef” - which seems to be riding Since the show, the sudden surge in demand pushed Harper Collins to increase the total print run for “Deceptively Delicious” to 1.17 million. More likely it was Oprah Winfrey, who invited Ms. So what made the difference? Perhaps it was Mrs. Lapine’s book has sold 24,000 copies, according to Nielsen Bookscan, which tracks about 60 to 70 percent of all books sold. Slow food, but New York known for stealth food?) (What is it about New York children and their eating habits, that parents are resorting to food deception? Will Italy be known for Lapine also lives in the New York City area, in Westchester County. Similar strategy: hiding pureed fruits and vegetables in dishes served to children (though both books were in development simultaneously). Mommy chat boards, food blogs and Amazon reviews are noting the similarities between “Deceptively Delicious” and “The Sneaky Chef,” a cookbook by Missy Chase Lapine released in April which promotes a very Luckily, the Dining Section upstairs had a copy that was used in an article about picky eaters. Despite an initial print run of 200,000 books for “Deceptivelyĭelicious,” City Room was unsuccessful in attempts to track down the book in any bookstores on the Upper West Side, where the Seinfelds live (in the landmark, celebrity-laden Beresford). ![]() Jessica Seinfeld’s new cookbook for kids, “Deceptively Delicious,” is sold out everywhere - even on Amazon, How much of a difference can a husband make in a cookbook author’s career? Apparently, a lot, when that husband is Jerry Seinfeld. Jessica Seinfeld demonstrating a recipe from her book on the “Today” show. ![]()
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