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Healthy Holiday Foods Your Kids Won’t Resist

Feeding children well during the holidays doesn’t have to be complicated

by Nakaweesi Destiny
May 16, 2025
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KAMPALA– Holiday break normally comes with the challenge many parents face, keeping their children nourished with healthy, enjoyable meals at home. While school routines often provide structure around meals, the holidays are a perfect time to reshape your child’s relationship with food in a more intentional, wholesome way.

That’s where smart shopping comes in. Supermarkets like Carrefour are making it easier for families to stock up on wholesome, affordable ingredients — from fresh fruits and vegetables to lean proteins and dairy staples — all under one roof. With the right items in your pantry, preparing balanced meals at home becomes far more achievable, even during the busiest days of the holiday season.

Without the structure of school timetables and set meal times, children are more likely to snack throughout the day or reach for sugary treats. Yet this unstructured time can also be a golden opportunity — a chance for parents to reshape their children’s eating habits in a more intentional, wholesome way.

With a little creativity and planning, holiday meals can be just as nourishing as they are delicious — even for the pickiest eaters. Health experts agree that a well-balanced diet for children includes fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, whole grains, and dairy — all of which are accessible with a bit of smart shopping and thoughtful preparation.

Fruits are a natural place to start. Sweet, colorful, and packed with essential vitamins like A, C, and E, they support immunity, vision, digestion, and growth. During school terms, fruits may not be served consistently — so the holidays are the perfect time to make them a regular feature at home. Think apple slices with peanut butter, pineapple chunks on a skewer, or frozen berries mixed into yoghurt for a refreshing snack.

Vegetables, though often met with resistance, are just as important. Rich in fiber and antioxidants, they help prevent disease and support healthy digestion. The trick lies in how they’re presented. Roasting vegetables into crispy finger foods, blending them into sauces, or mixing them into stews are all great ways to introduce more veggies without a battle at the table. Children are more likely to eat what looks fun and tastes familiar.

Proteins are essential for growth, strength, and tissue repair. Foods like eggs, fish, chicken, beans, lentils, and nut butters can easily be incorporated into everyday meals. These staples are widely available in local supermarkets like Carrefour, making it easier for families to prepare balanced meals without stretching the budget.

Carbohydrates, too, are key — they’re the body’s primary source of energy. Whole grains, rice, pasta, and potatoes help fuel playtime and learning. Opt for less processed versions and serve them alongside proteins and vegetables for a well-rounded plate.

Dairy shouldn’t be overlooked either. Milk, yoghurt, and cheese are rich in calcium and Vitamin D, both of which are important for strong bones and brain development. Whether it’s a glass of milk at breakfast or yoghurt paired with fruit in the afternoon, dairy can be a tasty and nourishing part of your child’s daily routine.

Stecie Namayanja, a mother of two, shares her experience: “Snacks are every child’s delight, especially during the holidays. But as parents, we have to guide them on when and how to enjoy these treats.” She recommends saving sweets like crisps and chocolates for after meals to avoid spoiling appetites, and instead offering healthier snacks like popcorn, fruit slices, or yoghurt-based options during the day.

Budget-conscious families also have plenty of options. Ernest Semujju, a businessman in Kampala, notes that several supermarkets are offering discounts on a variety of nutritious foods.

“Carrefour, Quality, and Fraine have great deals on items like cornflakes, margarine, chicken, eggs, milk, and more,” he says. “You can also find fresh vegetables like cabbage, spinach, and pumpkin, and starchy foods such as rice, Irish potatoes, and pasta. This season, fruits like apples, oranges, pears, and pineapples are especially plentiful and affordable.”

Feeding children well during the holidays doesn’t have to be complicated — or costly. With a little intention, the school break can become a time to establish healthier eating habits that will benefit your child long after classes resume.

After all, the holidays aren’t just about rest — they’re also a chance to nourish your child’s body, mind, and relationship with food.

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Nakaweesi Destiny

Nakaweesi Destiny

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