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	<title>Comments on: 9 Simple Ways to Get Your Kids to Eat More Veggies</title>
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		<title>By: Ideas for packing lunches for your child &#8212; Baby Tips Online</title>
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		<description>[...] Veggies &#8211; Baby carrots and snap peas are quick and easy to send for lunch. You can buy them pre-washed so all you need to do is throw them in a baggie and you&#8217;re set. You can cut up other veggies like celery, cucumber, cauliflower, or even broccoli if your kids like them like mine do. You can send a small container of ranch dressing if they like to have a dip with their veggies. If your child isn&#8217;t a huge fan of vegetables, here are some ideas to get them to eat more. [...]</description>
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