Del Monte Fresh Fruit & Vegetables – $25 worth of Coupons Giveaway


Teachers should be encouraged to enter the above contest!

Del Monte has an incredible goal and that is to get children to across North America to eat healthier!

To help you buy some fresh fruit for your family, I am offering you a chance to win one of three coupon packs worth $25 each (five $5 coupons).

Feel free to enter more giveaways hosted by Multi-Testing Mommy here!


Multi-Testing Mommy received Product Coupons from Del Monte in exchange for writing this post. Products for review are provided free of cost to Multi-Testing Mommy by the manufacturer or a representing PR agency. Opinions expressed belong to Multi-Testing Mommy and are NOT influenced in any way.

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39 Responses to Del Monte Fresh Fruit & Vegetables – $25 worth of Coupons Giveaway

  1. debbie says:

    Let them help pick out the vegetables and fruit at the market. Then when you prepare them, make a point of saying, this is what you picked out- that will make it really good.
    This helps them recognize what is good, and lets them make choices.
    twoofakind12@yahoo.com

  2. flowerchild says:

    i get my daughter in the kitchen with me to help with dinner.. she is more likely to eat it if she made it
    thanks
    flower_child_23(at)hotmail(dot)com

  3. bigdisneyfan says:

    A trick I use to get my kids to eat healthy is let them pick out the fruits and veggies at the supermarket, then have them easily accessible to them in the fridge.

  4. Glogirl says:

    Get your children to help plan the meal menus. Tell them the food groups that must be included in each meal and then work together to plan well-balanced meals (and snacks).

  5. Anonymous says:

    I found with my son that if you cut ANY veggie julienne style (long and thin) that he would eat it no matter what it was because apparently long, skinny things are fun to eat.
    samorjj(at)hotmail.com

  6. ksceviour says:

    hmm.. a trick?..Hide them !! lol Hiding veggies is pretty easy with some things,such as meatloaf and spaghetti sauce.etc..my son do love his potatoes and carrots and corn tho!
    ksceviour at hotmail dot com

  7. Tinatchick says:

    I take my kids grocery shopping with me to help me pick the produce, and they can help with preparing dinner.

  8. lisa says:

    Let them help pick out fruits and veggies – farmers market is great for this! (also follow GFC LisaMarie – I think this got messed up on the form)

  9. Katrina Brady says:

    Let them help prepare fruits and veggies. Also, shapes help and so do dips.

    sweetpeg at gmail dot com

  10. Dianne says:

    When my kids were young I used to “sneak” veggies in their food. I shredded carrots and zucchini and added them to spaghetti sauce, and I added shredded carrots to meatloaf.

  11. Rebby says:

    Oh you definitely have to sneak those pesky fruits and vegs into their food! If that doesn’t help, just put some peanut butter on almost anything and they will eat it!
    rebthecatsitter at gmail.com

  12. Lori S says:

    I sneak veggies in whenever possible…in rice, noodles, and sauces.

    loridc@gmail.com

  13. Snowy Summer says:

    I let my kids join in preparing meals šŸ™‚

    spdls0215@yahoo.com

  14. Belinda M says:

    I hide healthy things in lots of meals that the kids do not see. Grating up veggies and adding them to sauces is so easy, tastes good and is good for you

    bluebelle0367(at)hotmail(dot)com

  15. Jen M says:

    The best tip I can give is to eat healthy yourself and the kids will follow. My son only wants what I eat and he doesn’t care if it’s mushrooms or tofu, he’ll eat it!
    jenyasha87 at hotmail dot com

  16. Jen P says:

    definitely lead by example, and cutting healthy food into fun shapes doesn’t hurt either!
    penguinjo99 at gmail dot com

  17. Kelly Braund says:

    Offer lots and lots of choices- all healthy & easily accessible to them!

  18. Paula M-B says:

    I use the blender to put veggies they don’t like mixed into sauces — that way they can’t see them and don’t realize they’re there!! Tricky, aren’t I? lol
    pjkmitchell at hotmail dot com

  19. Erin says:

    We started at a very young age, feeling veggies and fruit, and as she has grown older she always had to try one bite.

  20. Cathy W says:

    Let them participate in the shopping and food prep.

  21. Georgia Howell says:

    I get really dramatic about how great my veggies are! They always have to see what I’m talking about and try theirs too!

    Georgiasakura@yahoo.com

  22. renee says:

    eating healthy needs to start from birth, also making them understand the difference between a healthly snack and junk food. We grow a garden and i find the children eat eat because they helped grow it
    reneetaylor at sympatico dot ca

  23. leanne_mac says:

    only keep healthy snacks within reach and always have cut veggies available.

    leannemacg at gmail.com

  24. SolDucky says:

    Make an area in a cabinet or bottom fridge shelf with readily available healthy foods for them to be able to get themselves (with your supervision of course).

  25. We grow our own garden- each girl has her own space where she chooses what to grow, and that spot is her responsibility. They’re always excited to eat things they’ve grown themselves! – Jenna O.

  26. Tamara B. says:

    I serve alot of fresh vegetables, fruit and let the children pick out what they would like to eat.

  27. Marianna says:

    Grate veggies and hide them in things like pasta sauce – they’ll never know they’re eating them!
    mannasweeps (at) gmail DOT com

  28. Stacy says:

    I serve raw veggies…they like them better than cooked. I also have a bowl of fruit on the table.

  29. Shairbearg says:

    My trick is don’t bring junk in the house, they will eat what they have access to.

  30. Amy C says:

    I buy lots of fruits and vegetables and I let the kids pick out fruits and vegetables that they would like to try at the store.

  31. darkkrystyl says:

    never really had to trick my LO into eating fruits and veggies,… I just play it up like the little guy is getting a great treat when I give him fruit for dessert šŸ™‚ and always add veggies to our meals (ie; mixed frozen veggies into our pastas and rice dishes) — krystylwaechter@gmail.com

  32. Jan says:

    Cut fruits and veggies into bite size pieces and serve them in a small cup. Somehow kids think this is more of a treat than eating them off of a plate.

  33. Jan says:

    Oops… I made a typo on my Twitter name. It’s actually janj4c, not janj4cf.

    Thanks. šŸ™‚

  34. I think making food fun encourages kids to eat so … cutting veggies in different shapes and calling them different names (like broccoli becomes trees and carrot sticks can be swords) makes it fun to eat. My parents told me not to play with my food but … a little play might just be the trick to getting them to eat healthy!
    reducefootprints at gmail dot com

  35. Oh no … I just noticed that this giveaway is for Canadian residents only … darn! I’m in the US. Please disregard my entries. Sorry!

  36. Fawnsy says:

    I lead by example! We eat all of them same food which includes lots of fruits and veggies. I also think eating together so the kids can see you eating is helpful to0!

  37. Sabrina says:

    I make smoothies for my toddler – I throw everytthing she doesn’t eat from her meals into a blender with plain yogurt and fruit. She gobbles it all up!

    Sabrina.Vaccaro at hotmail dot com

  38. Valerie M. says:

    Let them pick out what they like, add cheese to veggies and make smoothies.

  39. Menzies says:

    I think children follow a lot of what their parents do.. so teach them by eating well yourself.. and hope they follow suit

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