Like many of us, Charlotte Hume despaired of her son, Freddie, eating his vegetables. But unlike many of us, she convinced Freddie to undertake what she called the Great Big Vegetable Challenge, trying each vegetable from asparagus to zucchini in alphabetical order. Freddie had to try at least two recipes with each, and Charlotte endeavored to find recipes that she thought would appeal to her seven-year-old’s kidlike appetites. The result: a kid who tried dozens of new vegetables, and an incredible blog full of kid-friendly veg recipes and Charlotte’s priceless commentary.
If only the blog archive was organized by vegetable instead of by date! Use Google to do your searching for you; searching for “zucchini great big vegetable challenge” brings up “zucchini turkey burgers;” a similar search for butternut squash brings up a canneloni recipe. It’s a little clunky but for vegetables that your kid might actually eat, it’s worth the extra Googling.


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