August 12, 2013A Healthier Salad: Make a MyPlate Salad Bar
By Cheryl Tallmanwww.FreshBaby.comChildren  take pride in what they create, whether it's a picture colored with  crayons or a meal they helped prepare for themselves and their family. When encouraging healthy eating, participation is a key to success.
Creating  a salad bar as a family meal is an easy and fun way to allow each  member of your family to have creative control over their meal, while  encouraging exploration and adventure of their taste buds.  In addition,  children can help in multiple ways to prepare the meal and take pride  in the variety and choices they've helped to make for the family.
Your  salad bar can have many ingredients, but to ensure you are preparing a

 balanced meal, you can use MyPlate as your guide.  It is a simple way to  think about choosing ingredients from each of the food groups  including:  Vegetables, Fruits, Proteins, Grains and Dairy.
When creating your salad bar feast remember:  
- Make half your plates vegetables and fruits
- Take time to enjoy eating the meal you've prepared
- Eat low-fat dairy
- Make half your grains, whole grains
- Choose lean proteins 
- Use a smaller plate to help with portion control
Themed Salad BarsCreating  a theme for your salad bar will make it fun!  It will also encourage  your children to try new flavors and foods, while allowing them to  explore at their own pace. 
Once you have chosen a theme, select  foods from the list of ingredients in each column.  We suggest 4  vegetables, 2 fruits, 1 protein, 1 grain, 1 dairy and 1-2 salad dressing  (store-bought or homemade). Set up foods on the table in bowls or on  small plates. At meal time, each person can choose foods to build their  own personal salad!  Enjoy a wonderful and healthy family meal!
ASIAN
 Sesame Ginger DressingIngredients:
Sesame Ginger DressingIngredients: 
- 1/2 cup Olive oil 
- 1 Tbsp. Sesame oil 
- 2 Tbsp. Soy sauce 
- 1/4 cup Rice vinegar 
- 2 tsp. Fresh ginger, minced 
- 2 Tbsp. Brown sugar 
Directions:Make the dressing by combining all ingredients in an air-tight container.  Cover and shake well.
MEDITERRANEAN Lemon Dressing:
Lemon Dressing: 
- 1/2 cup Olive oil 
- 1 Tbsp. White wine vinegar 
- 3 Tbsp. Lemon juice 
- 1 Garlic clove, minced or crushed 
- Pinch of salt & pepper 
Directions:Make the dressing by combining all ingredients in an air-tight container.  Cover and shake well.
Creamy Dill DressingIngredients: 
- 1/2 cup Plain yogurt 
- 1/2 cup Mayonnaise 
- 1 Tbsp. Chives or scallions, chopped 
- 1 Tbsp. Fresh dill, chopped 
- 1 Tbsp. Lemon juice 
- Salt and pepper, to taste 
Directions:Place all of the ingredients in a bowl and mix well until smooth and creamy. Chill until ready to serve.
MEXICAN Cilantro Lime DressingIngredients:
Cilantro Lime DressingIngredients: 
- 1 cup Cilantro
- 1/2 cup Canola oil
- 1/4 cup Lime juice
- 1 Garlic clove
- 2 tsp. Sugar
- 1 tsp. Salt
Directions:Place all ingredients in a blender and whirl until smooth. 
Simple dressing idea:  Use store-bought salsa for your Mexican-themed salad bar.
FRUIT & NUT Yogurt Dressing:Ingredients:
Yogurt Dressing:Ingredients: 
- 1/2 cup Vanilla yogurt
- 1 Tbsp. Honey
- Dash of cinnamon or nutmeg
- 1/4 cup milk
Directions:Place all of the ingredients in a bowl and mix well until smooth and creamy. Chill until ready to serve.
About the author: Cheryl Tallman is the founder of 
Fresh Baby.  For more than 10 years, Fresh Baby has helped parents foster their  children's healthy eating habits and proactively respond to the  childhood obesity epidemic that plagues our nation. Cheryl is the author  and designer of the company's award-winning cookbooks and nutrition  education products that support many stages of family life including:  pregnancy, breastfeeding, introducing solid foods, and feeding toddlers,  preschoolers and school-aged children. Permission granted for use on  DrLaura.com.
 
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