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Hello, hello and welcome back to The Easy Feed.

Today I’m diving into a topic that so many parents ask me about—protein.
How much do our children really need? Where should it come from? And are protein powders ever necessary?

As a paediatric dietitian and mum, I know first-hand how challenging it can be to keep lunchboxes nutritious, especially when dealing with a fussy eater or a child following a vegetarian diet. While most kids easily meet their protein requirements, the real issue is often the quality of that protein.

In this episode, I unpack the difference between dairy-based proteins and those rich in fibre, iron and zinc, and why focusing on variety is key to supporting your child’s long-term health.

We’ll also explore whether protein powders have a place in children’s diets, what to look for if you choose one, and why whole, real foods should always come first.


⭐ Highlights of the Episode


Supporting a picky eater or fussy eater can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re trying to balance a healthy diet for fussy eaters with the reality of busy school days.

As a children’s nutritionist and paediatric dietitian, I know that parents often worry about protein. In this episode, I explain how to get enough nutritious foods into your child’s diet without relying on supplements, and when quick, easy food swaps can make a big difference to their nutrition.

You’ll also find inspiration for boosting fibre, iron and protein in a way that even fussy eaters will enjoy. If you’ve been wondering about children’s nutrition and the role of protein powders, this episode will give you clarity and practical solutions.


👉 Explore more nutritious and kid-friendly recipes here:
Healthy Recipes for Kids

👉 For more support, resources and guidance on nutrition for fussy eaters, visit my website at:
Nourish with Karina


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