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What's Good for the Kids?

Date Published: 21st August 2008
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Looking for hints for your little ones and your whole family to consume healthier foods but you are not quite sure where to start? You can always start with healthy kids treats that will please your children and your whole family.

Many people have the misconception that healthy foods are tasteless. Some people think that if it is organic and in the specialty aisle of the grocery store that the product is expensive. Nothing could be
farther away from the truth.

Little ones like ice cream but fruit sorbet is healthier for them. Fruit sorbet is delicious and flavorful. You can prepare a wonderful sorbet sundae as a healthy and satisfying healthy Kids treat.

Don't be surprised if the whole family begins scooping and topping the sorbet as quickly as the kids.


Sorbet is the essence of summer fruits and is basically fat-free. Best of all this tasty dessert is easy to make. Sorbet contains no milk. Ice cream has air whipped into it, sorbet has virtually none, which makes sorbet a dense and incredibly yummy product.

You can add any type of berries to a sorbet recipe. Raspberries and strawberries make a tasty and healthy sorbet. Fruit Sorbet is loaded with vitamins and fiber as well as a great sweet taste. When you grow tired of consuming fresh fruit, try some of these healthy recipes. Many of the recipes work well with frozen berries too. Sorbet is a great way of adding a touch of summer to the winter months

Make Your Own Fruit Sorbet

Raspberry sorbet is a favorite

Ingredients:.


*2/3 cup of superfine sugar
*1 cup of water
*Purée 23 oz. raspberries with 1/4 cup lime juice.

Instructions:
1)Combine sugar and water in a medium sized saucepan
2)Stir slowly over low heat until sugar is dissolved.
3)Bring mixture to a boil
4)Boil for 1 minute.
5)Remove from heat and cool completely.

Make the fruit purée in a food processor or blender.
Add the raspberry purée to the cooled sugar syrup and stir to combine.

Place the purée/sugar mixture into an ice-cream maker and freeze according to
manufacturer's instructions.

If you don't have an ice cream maker, here is an alternative way to freeze the sorbet. Place the purée/sugar syrup in a metal bowl or cake pan and freeze for 1 hour. Remove from freezer and beat with an electric mixer or whisk; return to the freezer. Repeat at hourly intervals 3 more times.

Fruit Sorbet Deserts For Kids

Ingredients

2 pints of sorbet of your choice
2 ripe bananas, sliced
2 teaspoons lemon juice
1 pint strawberries sliced
1 package wafer cookies

1)Set out ice cream cups, the sorbet ice cream scoops.
2)Toss the sliced bananas in lemon juice to keep them
from getting brown
3)Set each topping in a separate bowl
4) Let the kids choose and mix their sundaes
Add real whipped cream for added fun.

This healthy treat for children has sugar but the sugar may be reduced depending on the fruit's sugar content. This is a healthful way to enjoy fruit and a awesome way to introduce
the taste buds to a healthful refreshing treat.
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