Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.
Mom Made Foods {Review}
Are you holding true to your 2014 resolutions? Whether you are taking cheese out of your diet or increasing physical activity – it isn’t always as easy as it sounds.
So in the spirit of new beginnings, we encourage you to participate in the “Mom Made 2014 Healthy Pledge”! This Healthy Pledge is about committing to simple and easy changes that will benefit you and your whole family now and in the future!
“I pledge to nourish my kids with the foods they love that are also good for them; read nutrition labels; cut out artificial junk; and help my family learn about the importance of good healthy eating.”
We recently tried several of the products and found that they were easy to prepare and came with a nice size portion. Being able to grab out of the freezer and have on the table in just a couple of minutes certainly supports their convenience model.
Meals –
Spaghetti with Turkey Meatballs and Sauce – Veggie sauce tops the bite-size spaghetti and meatballs
Cheesy Mac – is packed with butternut squash, sweet potato, fresh green peas
Munchies –
Apple Pie –Hearty crust is packed with organic apples and cinnamon
Bites –
Turkey Meatball Bites – made with turkey, celery, and onions
Whether this pledge is a reaffirmation of your commitment, or a radical shift in how you approach feeding your family, Mom Made vows to be here to support you and bring you on a healthy path! To take the pledge, simply visit Mom Made Foods. You will receive tips on raising healthy kids and find recipes and links to nutrition resources on our website and the Mom Made blog.
To learn more about these and other products, visit Mom Made Foods online or connect with them on Facebook or Twitter.
Wishing you a healthy, delicious and fun 2014!
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
That all sounds delicious! Butternut squash in macaroni? Who would have thought? 🙂