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        <title>Buffets - Healthy choices for kids - Dr. Weigh - DrDolgoff&apos;s Blog - SacMomsClub.com</title>
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Eating at a buffet is lots of fun, especially for kids.&amp;nbsp; Children get very excited about the different choices they are offered at a buffet.&amp;nbsp; For some, the idea of &amp;ldquo;all you can eat&amp;rdquo; is thrilling.&amp;nbsp; How can you help your child navigate a buffet without going overboard?&amp;nbsp; Read on for ten simple guidelines to help your child eat at a buffet without sabotaging his diet.




    
    Don&amp;rsquo;t sit/stand around the      buffet.&amp;nbsp; Make your child&amp;rsquo;s plate and then move away from the      table.&amp;nbsp; Looking at the food will only make your child want to eat      more.
    
    
    Choose a small plate.&amp;nbsp;      Give your child a large plate and you are giving your child the      opportunity to load on the food.&amp;nbsp; If possible, use a dessert or salad      plate so there is less room to load up on calories.
    
    
    Consider starting with a      plate of salad and fresh vegetables.&amp;nbsp; Once your child is done with      the salad, then make your way to the buffet to pick your main course      options.
    
    
    Try to fill half the plate up      with something healthy, like grilled vegetables or fruit.&amp;nbsp; This also      limits the amount of room for fattening fare.
    
    
    Look before you serve.&amp;nbsp;      Walk around the buffet with your child and decide what she will eat before      you fill the plate.&amp;nbsp; Figure out which foods she likes most and stick      to those.&amp;nbsp; Don&amp;rsquo;t put unnecessary dishes on the plate.
    
    
    Pick one unhealthy dish and      stick with that.&amp;nbsp; If you know your kids want to have an unhealthy      dessert, make sure the rest of their meal is healthy.&amp;nbsp; Don&amp;rsquo;t take      little bits of many different unhealthy dishes because the calories add up      quickly!
    
    
    Try to avoid crispy, crunchy,      and creamy foods.&amp;nbsp; These foods tend to have lots of fat.
    
    
    Buffet foods often contain      lots of sauce.&amp;nbsp; When you spoon food onto your child&amp;rsquo;s plate, try to      take as little sauce as possible.&amp;nbsp; When possible, pick food from the      top of the pan as opposed to the bottom of the pan.&amp;nbsp; Food at the      bottom of the pan has been sitting in the most butter, oil or sauce and      has likely soaked much of it up.
    
    
    Encourage your child to eat      slowly.&amp;nbsp; Don&amp;rsquo;t let him shovel his food into his mouth.&amp;nbsp; Teach      him to focus on his food to fully enjoy the flavor.
    
    
    Stick with water or seltzer      for drinks.&amp;nbsp; Avoid Shirley Temples and regular soda as they are just      unnecessary calories.
    

Follow these simple guidelines and you can enjoy a buffet without sacrificing your child&amp;rsquo;s health!
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Eating at a buffet is lots of fun, especially for kids.&amp;nbsp; Children get very excited about the different choices they are offered at a buffet.&amp;nbsp; For some, the idea of &amp;ldquo;all you can eat&amp;rdquo; is thrilling.&amp;nbsp; How can you help your child navigate a buffet without going overboard?&amp;nbsp; Read on for ten simple guidelines to help your child eat at a buffet without sabotaging his diet.




    
    Don&amp;rsquo;t sit/stand around the      buffet.&amp;nbsp; Make your child&amp;rsquo;s plate and then move away from the      table.&amp;nbsp; Looking at the food will only make your child want to eat      more.
    
    
    Choose a small plate.&amp;nbsp;      Give your child a large plate and you are giving your child the      opportunity to load on the food.&amp;nbsp; If possible, use a dessert or salad      plate so there is less room to load up on calories.
    
    
    Consider starting with a      plate of salad and fresh vegetables.&amp;nbsp; Once your child is done with      the salad, then make your way to the buffet to pick your main course      options.
    
    
    Try to fill half the plate up      with something healthy, like grilled vegetables or fruit.&amp;nbsp; This also      limits the amount of room for fattening fare.
    
    
    Look before you serve.&amp;nbsp;      Walk around the buffet with your child and decide what she will eat before      you fill the plate.&amp;nbsp; Figure out which foods she likes most and stick      to those.&amp;nbsp; Don&amp;rsquo;t put unnecessary dishes on the plate.
    
    
    Pick one unhealthy dish and      stick with that.&amp;nbsp; If you know your kids want to have an unhealthy      dessert, make sure the rest of their meal is healthy.&amp;nbsp; Don&amp;rsquo;t take      little bits of many different unhealthy dishes because the calories add up      quickly!
    
    
    Try to avoid crispy, crunchy,      and creamy foods.&amp;nbsp; These foods tend to have lots of fat.
    
    
    Buffet foods often contain      lots of sauce.&amp;nbsp; When you spoon food onto your child&amp;rsquo;s plate, try to      take as little sauce as possible.&amp;nbsp; When possible, pick food from the      top of the pan as opposed to the bottom of the pan.&amp;nbsp; Food at the      bottom of the pan has been sitting in the most butter, oil or sauce and      has likely soaked much of it up.
    
    
    Encourage your child to eat      slowly.&amp;nbsp; Don&amp;rsquo;t let him shovel his food into his mouth.&amp;nbsp; Teach      him to focus on his food to fully enjoy the flavor.
    
    
    Stick with water or seltzer      for drinks.&amp;nbsp; Avoid Shirley Temples and regular soda as they are just      unnecessary calories.
    

Follow these simple guidelines and you can enjoy a buffet without sacrificing your child&amp;rsquo;s health!
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