Can Grandparents Who Are Raising Grandkids Fix Healthy Meals for Kids and Themselves?

I never thought I would be a GRG, a grandparent raising grandkids. But three months ago my twin grandkids, who just turned 16, moved in with us. The adjustment has been hard on me, my husband, and my grandkids.

Fixing meals for our family turned out to be a challenge. My husband and I eat a healthy -- lots of fresh fruit, lots of veggies, whole grains, lean meat (and less of it), fish twice a week, and occasional desserts. Our diet is low in fat, sugar, and salt.

We want to continue this diet, but the kids don't like it. I needed more information, so I logged onto the US Government Web site mypyramid. According to the site, teens need to eat lots of calcium for growing bones.

They also need to get vitamins from fruits and vegetables, and eat whole grains. For more information on whole grains I printed out the "Get on the Grain Train" brochure. The brochure says whole grains are important because they contain vitamins, minerals, and complex carbohydrates.

Whole grains also contain ... more.

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