Managing Mealtime Madness

38. Rethinking Picky Eating: What’s Normal, What’s Not, and What Actually Helps

52 min · 5. maj 2026
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Today we’re diving into a topic so many of you are thinking about: picky eating.  And honestly, if you’ve ever found yourself saying “my kid is SO picky,” this episode is going to give you a totally new perspective. I’m joined by pediatric PA and dietitian Colleen Sloan, who works with kids from birth through the teen years, and hears about picky eating in almost every visit. We’re unpacking what picky eating actually means (because it’s not as straightforward as you might think), why it happens, and how parents can shift their approach in a way that actually helps long-term.  In this episode you’ll hear about:  • Why “picky eating” means something different for every family  • Common nutrient concerns (and why protein usually isn’t one of them)  • How pressure, bribing, and labeling can backfire  • Simple ways to create a more positive mealtime environment  • Creative, low-pressure strategies to help kids explore new foods  • What a “successful” meal can look like (hint: it might be smaller than you think) Links & Resources: Follow Colleen on Instagram at @examroomnutrition [https://www.instagram.com/examroomnutrition/] Listen to Colleen's podcast: Exam Room Nutrition [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/exam-room-nutrition-where-busy-clinicians-learn-about/id1696017800] Listen to Gather 'Round: How to Make Family Meals Doable for Busy Parents With Picky Kids [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/53-gather-round-how-to-make-family-meals-doable-for/id1696017800?i=1000654915531] - an episode from Colleen’s podcast that featured Sarah! Want more content on picky eating? Listen to Sarah’s podcast episode with dietitian Sally Kuzemchak, Tips on Feeding Picky Eaters from a Former Picky Eater & Dietitian [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/11-tips-on-feeding-picky-eaters-from-a-former-picky/id1795763397?i=1000706470997] Have a listener question or feedback? Send me a text! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448850/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448850/support] Join the email list [https://cheerful-speaker-9504.kit.com/bbc19337c5] to get a list of easy popular family recipes and meal prep tips! Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/managingmealtimemadness] | Blog Recipes [https://www.bucketlisttummy.com/recipes/]

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episode 39. Feeding Kids Is Exhausting… Here’s How to Make It Easier (with Amy Palanjian) cover

39. Feeding Kids Is Exhausting… Here’s How to Make It Easier (with Amy Palanjian)

If you’ve ever stood in your kitchen at 5:30 p.m. wondering how feeding kids somehow became your full-time mental load, this episode will make you feel very seen. Sarah is joined by Amy Palanjian from Yummy Toddler Food [https://www.yummytoddlerfood.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] for a refreshingly honest conversation about what feeding toddlers and kids actually looks like in real life - not on Pinterest, not in a 17-second Instagram reel, but in actual busy family life. Sarah and Amy talk about lowering the pressure around meals, why your child refusing dinner might be completely normal, and how a silly ice cream scoop or baby fork can sometimes change the entire mood at the table. This episode feels like a giant exhale for parents who are tired of chasing perfect meals and just want practical ideas that actually work. In this episode you’ll hear about:  • Why feeding kids feels so mentally exhausting for parents  • The hidden pressure social media adds to family meals  • Flexible dinner ideas using freezer staples and shortcuts  • Why “picky eating” is often more normal than we think  • Family-style meals and giving kids autonomy with food  • Fun little tricks that make meals feel less stressful  • The truth about hiding veggies in food  • Amy’s go-to convenience foods for busy nights LINKS & RESOURCES Check out the Yummy Toddler Food [https://www.yummytoddlerfood.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] blog Follow Amy on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/yummytoddlerfood/] and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@yummytoddlerfood] Check out Amy’s cookbook, Dinnertime SOS [https://www.amazon.com/Yummy-Toddler-Food-Dinnertime-Sanity-Saving/dp/0593578503] Have a listener question or feedback? Send me a text! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448850/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448850/support] Join the email list [https://cheerful-speaker-9504.kit.com/bbc19337c5] to get a list of easy popular family recipes and meal prep tips! Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/managingmealtimemadness] | Blog Recipes [https://www.bucketlisttummy.com/recipes/]

27. maj 202644 min
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38. Rethinking Picky Eating: What’s Normal, What’s Not, and What Actually Helps

Today we’re diving into a topic so many of you are thinking about: picky eating.  And honestly, if you’ve ever found yourself saying “my kid is SO picky,” this episode is going to give you a totally new perspective. I’m joined by pediatric PA and dietitian Colleen Sloan, who works with kids from birth through the teen years, and hears about picky eating in almost every visit. We’re unpacking what picky eating actually means (because it’s not as straightforward as you might think), why it happens, and how parents can shift their approach in a way that actually helps long-term.  In this episode you’ll hear about:  • Why “picky eating” means something different for every family  • Common nutrient concerns (and why protein usually isn’t one of them)  • How pressure, bribing, and labeling can backfire  • Simple ways to create a more positive mealtime environment  • Creative, low-pressure strategies to help kids explore new foods  • What a “successful” meal can look like (hint: it might be smaller than you think) Links & Resources: Follow Colleen on Instagram at @examroomnutrition [https://www.instagram.com/examroomnutrition/] Listen to Colleen's podcast: Exam Room Nutrition [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/exam-room-nutrition-where-busy-clinicians-learn-about/id1696017800] Listen to Gather 'Round: How to Make Family Meals Doable for Busy Parents With Picky Kids [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/53-gather-round-how-to-make-family-meals-doable-for/id1696017800?i=1000654915531] - an episode from Colleen’s podcast that featured Sarah! Want more content on picky eating? Listen to Sarah’s podcast episode with dietitian Sally Kuzemchak, Tips on Feeding Picky Eaters from a Former Picky Eater & Dietitian [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/11-tips-on-feeding-picky-eaters-from-a-former-picky/id1795763397?i=1000706470997] Have a listener question or feedback? Send me a text! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448850/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448850/support] Join the email list [https://cheerful-speaker-9504.kit.com/bbc19337c5] to get a list of easy popular family recipes and meal prep tips! Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/managingmealtimemadness] | Blog Recipes [https://www.bucketlisttummy.com/recipes/]

5. maj 202652 min
episode 37: From Farm to Family Table: A Farmer’s Perspective on Feeding Your Kids cover

37: From Farm to Family Table: A Farmer’s Perspective on Feeding Your Kids

In this episode, Sarah sits down with Kim Kornegay of Kornegay Family Farms & Produce for a behind-the-scenes look at life on a modern family farm. Kim shares her unique perspective as both a mom of three and a fourth-generation farmer, offering insight into how agriculture connects directly to the meals we serve our families every day. From growing sweet potatoes to getting dinner on the table during busy seasons, this conversation bridges the gap between farm and family life in a meaningful (and practical) way. In this episode, you'll hear about: *  What it’s really like to work on a multi-generational family farm  *  How growing food impacts the way Kim feeds her family  *  Why family meals matter at every stage of life (and how that perspective shifts over time) *  A behind-the-scenes look at how sweet potatoes are grown, harvested, and stored  *  Common misconceptions about farming, food production, and modern agriculture  *  How science and technology are improving farming practices and food quality  Follow Kornegay Family Farms & Produce on Instagram: @KornegayFFP [https://www.instagram.com/kornegayffp?igsh=bXBwZG93ZHIxMHc3] Follow Kornegay Family Farms & Produce on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/1TatezePjg/?mibextid=wwXIfr] Visit their website [https://kornegayfamilyproduce.com/] Check out Sarah's turkey sweetpotato meatball recipe here! [https://www.bucketlisttummy.com/baby-led-weaning-meatballs/] Have a listener question or feedback? Send me a text! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448850/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448850/support] Join the email list [https://cheerful-speaker-9504.kit.com/bbc19337c5] to get a list of easy popular family recipes and meal prep tips! Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/managingmealtimemadness] | Blog Recipes [https://www.bucketlisttummy.com/recipes/]

21. apr. 202636 min
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36. Understanding Gluten-Free Diets For Kids with Whitney Stewart: Navigating Family Needs and Food Safety

In this episode, Sarah interviews Whitney Stewart, a Registered Dietitian and celiac disease advocate. Whitney shares her personal and professional insights on managing gluten-free diets for families and kids. From diagnosis stories to navigating restaurant options, this conversation offers practical advice for parents and individuals alike. In this episode, you’ll hear about:  * Whitney’s journey with celiac disease and her background in clinical nutrition * Recognizing symptoms and getting diagnosed with celiac disease * Key sources of gluten and how to read labels effectively * Gluten-free eating tips for restaurants and social situations * The importance of a diverse, nutrient-rich diet and adding rather than restricting * Supporting children with gluten intolerance - from snacks to birthday parties * Addressing the gluten-free craze and misconceptions about health * Quick, healthy gluten-free meal ideas for busy families * Tips for overwhelmed parents facing new diagnoses and the importance of advocacy Follow Whitney on Instagram @whitnessnutrition [https://www.instagram.com/whitnessnutrition/]. Visit whitnessnutrition.com [https://whitnessnutrition.com/] for more information.  Have a listener question or feedback? Send me a text! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448850/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448850/support] Join the email list [https://cheerful-speaker-9504.kit.com/bbc19337c5] to get a list of easy popular family recipes and meal prep tips! Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/managingmealtimemadness] | Blog Recipes [https://www.bucketlisttummy.com/recipes/]

31. mar. 202640 min
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35. Busy Spring Season Hacks for Mealtimes: How to Manage Dinners During Busy Seasons

Navigating spring sports season can be overwhelming for parents, especially juggling multiple kids, hectic schedules, and dinner logistics. In this episode, dietitian and mom Sarah Schlichter shares practical tips to streamline meal planning, embrace flexibility, and keep nutrition on track amidst the chaos. In this episode she discusses: * How to shift your mindset from perfection to practicality with family dinners * Strategies for scheduling and planning around unpredictable practice times * Quick and easy meal ideas for busy nights, including chaos dinners and batch cooking * Portable and on-the-go dinner options that align with sports schedules * The importance of involving kids in meal prep and packing snacks * Top pantry staples and freezer essentials for fast, nutritious meals * Tips for reducing mental load through predictability * How to make the most of frozen foods, convenience products, and smart prep to save time * Creative ways to incorporate nutrition into snacks and meals for active kids * Managing the chaos: back-up meal ideas and the value of flexibility and adaptability Want help planning meals for this week and beyond? Sign up for Sarah’s emails! [https://cheerful-speaker-9504.kit.com/bbc19337c5] Try Skout Bars [http://www.skoutorganic.com/BLT] as a great on the go snack! Recipes Mentioned in the Episode: 26 One Pot Meals for Families During Busy Seasons [https://www.bucketlisttummy.com/26-one-pot-meals-for-families-during-busy-seasons/] High Protein Vanilla Cottage Cheese Fruit Dip [https://www.bucketlisttummy.com/high-protein-vanilla-cottage-cheese-fruit-dip/#] 2 Minute Chocolate Cottage Cheese Pudding [https://www.bucketlisttummy.com/chocolate-cottage-cheese-pudding/] Pizza Beans [https://www.bucketlisttummy.com/vegan-white-bean-and-tomato-skillet/] Amazon Links: Stasher Bags [https://amzn.to/4sdjOAW] Elk & Friends Stainless Steel kids drinking cups [https://amzn.to/4uucWR2] Have a listener question or feedback? Send me a text! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448850/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448850/support] Join the email list [https://cheerful-speaker-9504.kit.com/bbc19337c5] to get a list of easy popular family recipes and meal prep tips! Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/managingmealtimemadness] | Blog Recipes [https://www.bucketlisttummy.com/recipes/]

16. mar. 202627 min