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How to get children to eat fresh produce

Is eating salad, apples or spinach a chore to your children? American, Sarah Gonzalez, has a solution for parents who have trouble feeding their children fresh produce. Her children do not eat smelly sprouts, funny broccoli or disgusting chicory. Her children eat art.

Sarah Gonzalez’s children do not whine about food, but cheer as soon as it appears on the table. Every meal is a celebration for her children. That is exactly what Gonzalez wanted when she started making her creative lunches. “My daughter no longer wanted to eat celery, but when I made it into a cute panda with a tiny bamboo stick in its hand, she did want to eat it,” she told American media.



By now Gonzalez has more than 16,000 followers on Instagram. She often shows them her lunch creations: pirates, dwarfs, film scenes and children’s heroes – nothing is too much for her. Whether all six of her children get unique creations as well and how much time Gonzalez spends on her superlunches is unknown. 
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