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About Maggie

I am a nurse and a mother of 2. I am also the founder of Nourish Interactive. I am very concerned about the health and well being of our children. I started the Nourishing Thoughts Blog so that I could help parents keep up on the latest trends in children's nutrition and exercise.

I know that much like reading and writing is the foundation for learning, nutrition is the foundation for healthy children. But with so many new studies, products and trends constantly being reported it is hard to keep up. I just want to make it a little easier for parents by doing some of the legwork and providing you with up to date information.


Archive for June, 2009

Safety Tips for Summer Barbecues- Family Safe Grilling

Monday, June 29th, 2009

You got the grill pulled out and are ready to start barbecuing. A fun family way to cook and eat together enjoying the wonderful summer weather.But don’t forget these safety tips to keep the kids and family safe:Before you start to grill – check and clean the grill

  • Make sure the burner tubes are not blocked. Insects often make this their home during winter! Clear blockage and push it through to the main part of the burner.
  • Check for cracked or brittle gas tubes. Check for sharp bends in the tubes.
  • Move the hoses far away from hot surfaces and dripping hot grease.
  • Keep the drip tray or can clean and free of debris
  • Check for leaks; always follow manufacturer’s instructions if you smell gas or when you reconnect the grill to the LP gas container.
  • If you find a leak, immediately turn off the gas. Don’t attempt to light the grill until the leak is fixed.
  • Keep lighted cigarettes, matches, and open flames away from a leaking grill.
  • Do not attempt to repair the tank valve or the appliance yourself, always use the services of a qualified appliance repair person.

Now you are ready to barbecue:

  • Keep grills at least 10 feet away from the house or any building.
  • Do not use the grill in a garage, breezeway, carport, porch, or under a surface that can catch fire.
  • When charcoal grilling, never use lighter fluid after the fire has started. Only use fluid to soak briquettes before starting the grill.

When you are barbecuing:

  • Use long-handled tools and long barbecue mitts to prevent burns.
  • Never use water to put out a fire on a gas grill.
  • In case of flare up, turn burners off (in gas grilling). Gas or Charcoal, move food off of fire.
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Healthy Monday – Color up your child’s salad with fruits!

Monday, June 29th, 2009

This Monday prepare for the 4th with fruit
Go red, white and blue with pomegranate, bananas and grapes in your salad. Blend strawberries, plain non-fat yogurt and blueberries for a smoothie rich in flavor and antioxidants.

Mondays are a great day to renew Family Health vows. Every Monday, you will find some healthy tip to help your family start the week off on a Healthy Note!

Thanks to Healthy Monday organization for sharing their Monday tips.

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Don’t let summer be an excuse for kids to miss breakfast- easy healthy breakfast tips

Friday, June 26th, 2009

During summertime, it can be easy to fall out of some healthy habits – like making sure your child eats breakfast every morning. Perhaps with kids sleeping in or going to camp, it is throwing your morning routine out the window!

Here are some easy, time saving planning tips to help the family stay on their breakfast track:

  • some breakfast food can be prepared the night before – like boiled eggs or oatmeal
  • set your kids alarm clock to get up 15 minutes earlier to allow time for breakfast
  • have the kids backpacks and what clothes they’ll where laid out the night before
  • cut up fruit the night before – the kids can eat them whole or in a quick smoothie
  • make sure you make time for breakfast also, remember kids model your behavior and learn from your example
  • breakfast food doesn’t have to be “traditional” leftovers can make a good breakfast
  • shoot for at least 3 food groups
  • have your children help plan the breakfast meals for the week

Resources: Healthy Breakfast Pointers for Kids

Kids fun Printable Eat Breakfast Goals

Kid friendly Free Printable Breakfast Tracking Sheet

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Another “Shout out” to Michelle Obama for modeling the fun of healthy eating to kids

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

First Lady Michelle Obama invited children from the Bancroft Elementary School to harvest the vegetables they had planted in March at the White House’s vegetable garden.

The students helped pick the vegetables and then taking it another step further…kids worked with the White House chefs to prepare a meal using the freshly picked vegetables

What I love about Michelle Obama (among many of her inspirational acts) is that she does more than just put on a show for the kids. She is an example and role model for her own kids and those she reaches out to. She uses the vegetables from her garden for her family meals and for formal dinners.

Michelle Obama has really used the garden as a fun way to teach kids about nutrition and the fun of vegetables. By having them help plant and then harvest them, kids are more willing to try vegetables that helped grow.

She continues to remind us that kids need to be involved. It is the best way to help them learn first hand about healthy eating.

More healthy kid eating tips

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Georgia State wants schools to monitor a child’s BMI score

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Georgia State has just introduced a bill that would have schools tracking a child’s body mass index (BMI). So in addition to reading, writing, math and other subjects we may be asking them to track a child’s BMI. Learn more about your child’s BMI.

The bill would require schools to record this score twice a year. That means in addition to teaching there would need to be two days a year where they would have to obtain weight and height measurements and then calculate each child’s BMI.

Other states like Arkansas, Florida, South Carolina and West Virginia have already started requiring schools to measure this.

I have mixed emotions about this. The best place for BMI monitoring is in the pediatrician’s office. Each visit whether it be for routine exam, immunizations or sick visits should always include a quick BMI check. This is really a health issue and needs to be treated as such with proper nutrition counseling, resources and a family discussion of goals to improve the family’s eating and activity habits.

But then I ask myself what about the kids without insurance, who don’t go to the doctor routinely or worse, pediatricians that don’t monitor BMI scores?

I am not here with an easy answer but rather questions to think about:

Do the schools have the resources to add this extra activity? Would it be a very stressful, maybe even embarrassing day for the child who is overweight? Are parents’ given enough information to help understand what a BMI score is? What about healthy eating? Are the kids that don’t eat healthy but happen to be a “normal” BMI score going to get completely overlook? Are these scores accessible to their pediatricians? What are we doing with the data?

I know we have a real problem on our hands, but I am not sure that mandating schools is the answer? How about mandating the health community? For me, I think focusing on providing a good education to kids with a good nutrition education program, healthy meals, PTA awareness and outreach programs and mandated PE classes would be a better use of resources.

What do you think?

Resources: Find out what your child’s Body Mass Index score is.

Learn more about a child’s Body Mass Index score is.

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Healthy Monday – Regular dental visits keeps the whole family smiling.

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

 This Monday shine up your family’s smile.
Skip the dentist and risk losing those pearly whites. Schedule a professional cleaning twice a year, plus a check up for oral cancer, tooth decay and gum disease.

Mondays are a great day to renew Family Health vows. Every Monday, you will find some healthy tip to help your family start the week off on a Healthy Note!

Thanks to Healthy Monday organization for sharing their Monday tips.

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Nourish Interactive Partners with Healthy Kids Challenge to Promote Healthy Families

Friday, June 19th, 2009

I am happy to announce that we are partners with Healthy Kids Challenge.  We share a common vision and goal and by working together we can further our cause to promote healthy kids and healthy families.

What is the Healthy Kids Challenge?

The challenge is to help kids in your life make healthy eating and physical activity choices a habit.

The Healthy Kids Challenge Organization (HKC) helps you do that in a variety of ways:

  •  Healthy Me Challenge of the Month is a free monthly E-newsletter that offers a personal healthy eating or physical activity challenge. The focus is on six healthy messages – not weight.  Three to five simple challenges are offered each month. Pick at least one to Take the Challenge for your own wellness and see how many others you can get to Take the Challenge with you!
  • A Teaching Toolbox that includes resources with tips you can download. There are options for individuals, families or youth leaders and teachers.
  • At higher levels of involvement, HKC offers program development
  • Specifically for schools, HKC offers a year long distance assistance “School Challenge”. Participating schools receive resources, tips, and help by phone and E-mail with help to put wellness policies into action and help kids reach their best learning potential.
  • Special events such as a healthy fundraiser option, Dance for Healthâ„¢or the middle school Stirring Up Healthâ„¢ Recipe Contest help you provide fun opportunities with an added learning experience bonus.

Whatever YOU can do…a tiny step or a bigger leap…HKC can help you find something that works. Take the Challenge today and be a *KidLink™, a person who helps kids make healthy eating and physical activity choices a habit.

Learn more about this wonderful organization run by dietitians who are committed to helping you promote healthy families.

Nourish Interactive. is listed on their Healthy Kids Challenge Resource Partners Page for Fun Nutrition Education for Kids!

Father’s Day is this Sunday.  For Free Cards and Gift of Time Certificate that kids can color and customize for a great thoughtful gift for Dad.

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Father’s Day Cards and Gift of Time Certificates Coloring Pages – Great Gifts for Kids to Give Dad

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

It is that time of the year, where kids (adults too!) stop and recognize how great dads are.kids fathers day free printable cards

There are many ways for kids to thank dad for his fun and loving ways that don’t cost money. With father’s day quickly approaching, we have created some free printable coloring cards, certificates and gift of time certificates that kids can personalize to make a special thoughtful gift for dad.

We have included a list of special gift of time activities children can choose from if they need some ideas.

We took the time to create these father’s day coloring sheets because one of the keys to long term healthy eating habits is associating a positive attitude with nutrition. The more we help kids remember the importance of being active and eating healthy – in fun ways, the more we are helping them form that positive association.

That is why we now have a “Fun Activities” section in our educators’ webpages. Kids’ bookmark activity and tons of free printable nutrition worksheets are also available.kids gift of time certificates for fathers day


We can learn from the fast food, high sugar, and high fat food manufacturers, who use their characters in all kind of fun ways to promote their food. Let’s continue to work together to move the word, idea, attitude about “nutrition” into the FUN column.

Teachers, counselors, childcare providers, afterschool leaders, parents, and really anyone working with children should feel free to use and distribute these worksheets for educational purposes, so long as the copyright and footer information are left intact.

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Childhood Obesity Conference 2009 Highlights

Monday, June 15th, 2009

I attended the Childhood Obesity Conference in Los Angeles, CA last week. There were over 1500 participants ranging from teachers, health care providers, pediatricians, government officials and kids health-related organizations. It was very inspiring to see all these individuals joined together with one commitment – to want to make a difference in fighting childhood obesity with a focus on prevention.

We had a booth and a poster presentation discussing the use of interactive media (websites, video games) to engage children and promote healthy eating in a fun, positive way. We talked with so many teachers and community leaders that were grateful for the work we have done and the resources we provide. I am starting my week on a real up note, feeling great about the work that we do and our contribution towards helping families learn about healthy eating and daily activity!

Here are some key highlights from the 4 day event:

  • the 3 and 4 year old children have the most significant growing obesity population
    • there was a significant amount of studies and presentations discussing strategies for targeting childcare providers to promote healthy eating habits and being active everyday
  • nutrition in schools is a key avenue that must be used to promote healthy lifestyles
    • strategies for schools discussed wellness policies, programs that have worked, eliminating junk food in schools through legislature, balanced healthy meals program, nutrition education and physical actvity programs
  • deceptive advertising to families and children and studies indicating the impact to unhealthy eating
    • legislature controlling food labeling and advertising directed at children, education that helps children identify these kind of advertisements
  • the role of health care providers
    • strategies discussed were BMI assessments, national registries, nutrition education during pediatric visits, causes and treatment of obesity
  • promoting physical activity to all kids
    • strategies included address parks and recreation areas accessibility, the use of video games that required the child to be active such as the wii system,
  • promoting healthy eating to families
    • strategies discussed including accessibility to fresh fruits and vegetables, health policies, designing health food systems, new WIC foods

booth display at the childhood obesity conference 2009

There was a lot going on and a great deal of discussions on areas that must be addressed if we are going to stop and reverse the current childhood obesity trend. But the one consistent message I heard over and over again was the importance of early nutrition education. Parents, you are the role models and the greatest influence on your child’s life. We are here to support you with our free resources.

I want to say a special thank you to Michael, Elaine and Tony who helped me tremendously by attending sessions and manning our booth and poster session.

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Healthy Monday – Great day for the family to get moving and be active

Monday, June 15th, 2009

The family that moves together on Monday, sticks together all week. Start this Monday with a family stroll around the block. Hike, swim or shoot hoops. Bond while you build health! Mondays are a great day to renew Family Health vows. Every Monday, you will find some healthy tip to help your family start the week off on a Healthy Note!

Thanks to Healthy Monday organization for sharing their Monday tips.Need to set some family goals and inspire the kids to be active: try our free Kid-friendly Activity Goals and Tracking Sheet

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