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Kid-Friendly Gummy Whole Food Vitamins

Kid-Friendly Gummy Whole Food Vitamins
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I get asked all the time — “What vitamins should I choose for my kids?” I hesitate to recommend store-bought vitamins in any form because even the good ones have some ‘extra’ ingredients in them.


There are also a number of recipes out there on various blogs. But most of those involve using fruit juice, gelatin, and powdered store-bought vitamins. This isn’t really ideal, either, in my opinion because it doesn’t fully solve the problem of using the store-bought supplements. I really wanted to make something that was completely whole foods-based and which did not rely on any store-bought supplements at all.


This mixture is in a kid-friendly gummy and it isn’t very sweet or fruity — some kids may want it fruitier (one of my kids wasn’t a fan; the others loved it). But I’ll give some ideas on how to do that, if needed.


Basically, these vitamins are based on two herbs: dandelion leaf and nettle leaf. These two herbs are rich in so many vitamins and minerals. Dandelion contains calcium, potassium, phosphorus, zinc and iron, plus vitamins A, B-complex, C, and D. Nettle contains calcium, phosphorus, iron, magnesium, and beta-carotene, plus vitamins A, C, D, and B complex. It contains most of the vitamins you need, except for the major fat-soluble ones (A, D, E, K). I would give this with a small spoonful of cod liver oil and that should cover just about everything!


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The little flecks in the vitamins a few herbs that sneaked through my strainer!


Gummy Whole Food Vitamins


Ingredients:


  • 1 1/4 c. filtered water (divided)
  • 4 – 6 strawberries

Kid-friendly gummy whole food vitamins.  Using organic herbs and organic fruits, plus grass-fed gelatin, create a simple, tasty, good-for-you multivitamin kids will love.

Directions:


Step 1: Mix the nettle and dandelion with 1 c. of water and the strawberries in a saucepan. If you want a fruitier flavor, feel free to add additional strawberries or other berries (blueberries, raspberries, etc.). Choose organic if you can. I used frozen organic from Costco. The berries provide their own vitamins too!


Step 2: Bring it to a boil and boil for about 5 min.


Step 3: Strain the mixture, pressing the herbs and berries with a fork to get all the liquid out.


Step 4: There will be about 3/4 c. of liquid remaining after boiling. This is right. Set it aside for a minute.


Step 5: In another container, mix 1/4 c. cool water with 2 tbsp. gelatin. Let this sit for a couple minutes.


Step 6: Stir the honey into the hot liquid. Then, pour it into a clean saucepan. Add the gelatin mixture too.


Step 7: Turn on low heat and stir until the gelatin is completely dissolved and incorporated.


Step 8: Pour the finished vitamins into a mold or into a shallow baking dish. You can cut it into squares. I chose this cute little mold.


Step 9: Put it in the fridge for an hour or so, until solid. Pop out of the mold, or cut into 1/2″ squares and put into a jar to store.


That’s it! I let my kids eat 1 – 2 per day, although they are so healthy that you can’t really “overdose” on them — since they’re based on food and herbs.


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Do your kids take vitamins? What type do you prefer?


Original article and pictures take modernalternativehealth.com site

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