Celebrating Birthdays on the Ketogenic Diet

staceyIn today’s guest blog post, ketogenic dietitian Stacey Bessone provides some tips for celebrating birthdays while on the ketogenic diet. Stacey is a ketogenic dietitian, RDN, LDN, based in St. Petersburg, Florida and a Nutricia Keto Ambassador.

 


 

A birthday party can be a little tricky for someone trying to stay on their ketogenic diet.  With a party comes the expectations of cake and ice cream, not bacon and heavy cream.  Luckily, there are more resources for low-carb and keto friendly treats so thoughts of birthday treats are possible.  Here are some suggestions.

  1. If you are planning the party, concentrate on the activity or theme of the party and make the treats secondary. For example, you could have a jump house with games, go to the movies, have an arts and crafts project, or have live entertainment such as a magician. Having the focus on fun will divert from the expectations of cake.
  2. Have a birthday cake made of flowers or a craft paper cake.
  3. Cupcakes or cake pops are very popular at birthday parties. These are great options because they are single serving and you can provide regular cupcakes or cake pops for the party guests and keto-friendly cupcakes or cake pops for your child. Try these recipes for KetoCal® chocolate cupcakes or KetoCal® vanilla cake pops.
  4. Doughnuts and doughnut holes can be made with keto-friendly ingredients. Try these recipes for KetoCal glazed or chocolate doughnuts.
  5. Sometimes having a trip or a special outing can replace a party. Depending on the time of year and where you live, your child may want to go to a theme park or go boating!
  6. If the party is during summer months, consider a Popsicle party. Popsicles are easily made keto-friendly and kids enjoy them.
  7. Another great dessert is sugar-free gelatin. You can use blue gelatin to make a beach themed dessert. Here is an example that you can make keto-friendly by using sugar-free blue gelatin, almond flour for sand, and adding a tiny drink umbrella.
  8. For your child’s birthday celebration at school, opt for non-food items to celebrate. You could send non-food party favors for all of the children to enjoy, such as stickers, pencils, etc. Doing a craft or playing a game could also be a good substitute.
  9. For other children’s birthday parties, including school parties- have your child come prepared. Send along keto- friendly snacks and/or fat bombs so that they may have a sweet treat too.

-Stacey

Parent Guest Blog: Tips for Making the Ketogenic Diet Fun

We are delighted to welcome our very first guest blogger to KetoConnect. Dana is a mother of two adorable little girls, one of whom is on the ketogenic diet. We want to thank Dana for sharing her family’s keto story and for these wonderful tips for making the ketogenic diet fun for kids.

 

5 Tips for Making the Ketogenic Diet Fun

Two years ago, my daughter’s doctor recommended that we put her on the ketogenic diet as a way to help curb her uncontrolled seizures. As a busy mother of two, I felt overwhelmed at the possibility that I might have to add yet another thing to the laundry list of items that had consumed my life up to that point. I was scared that I would not be able to follow the diet as strictly as it required. I was worried that I would not have time to devote to it. Most of all, I was questioning whether it would work for my daughter.

Then we took the leap and put her on it. Within days, we noticed improvements in her behavior and her seizure control. She was having status seizures every 6 weeks, and was not yet potty trained (at nearly 4). After starting the diet, she was fully potty trained within a week and went 6 months without seizing. She also seemed happier. Now, she tends to seize only when overheated or very sick.

It took about 6 months before I started creating my own recipes. I eventually made it my mission to make her food that other kids would want. My goal is to cook meals that my daughter will not only like, but that she will be proud to eat. Here are my top 5 ways of making the ketogenic diet fun:

  1. Listen to your child– if they are able to verbalize what they want, then try to make it work. – One day my daughter said she wanted carrots and cucumbers. Up to that point, I had not yet created a recipe that included these items. I knew she liked hot dogs, so I made her a meal that included hot dogs, cream, oil, and a side of carrots and cucumbers.
  2. Keep their favorites handy – sometimes they want to eat the same meal all the time. –Back to the carrots and cucumbers. One day, I asked my daughter what she wanted for breakfast. Her response, “sausage, carrots and cucumbers.” I asked her again for lunch. Again, “sausage, carrots and cucumbers.” I think you know where I am going with this. Needless to say, I always keep hot dogs, sausage (each nitrate-free and filler-free), carrots, and cucumbers in the fridge.donut
  3. Be creative – you do not always have to follow recipes word-for-word. – I like to make my daughter the pizza from the keto cookbook, but I do not always like having to whip egg whites, so I bought several shapes of silicone molds. I simply add unwhipped egg whites to the mix and make her “pizza bread” or “pizza bagels”. It actually takes less time. – Another time, she asked for a donut. I did not have a recipe for donuts, but I had a recipe for pancakes. So I poured pancake batter into a donut mold, and voilà, she had a keto donut that she loved!
  4. Make them feel awesome – “Geez, I wish I could eat princess food.” – The fact of the matter is that, as parents we feel guilty about many things that are out of our control. We do not realize how food-based our culture is until we are presented with huge limitations. I was afraid that I would be depriving my daughter. No more Happy Meals. No more cookies and ice cream. She would be forced princess cupcakesto eat food that looked unappetizing and tasted bad. That does not have to be the case. It does not take that much more time to make their food look delicious. Keto-friendly food coloring and flavoring can make something simple look and smell divine. – For my daughter’s 5th Birthday, she wanted to have a Barbie cake. Well, I did some research and reached out to my keto-related support groups. I made it happen. Not only did I make her a Barbie “cupcake” but I also made her friends cakes that looked identical to hers.
  5. Not all accidents are bad – the frozen Ketocal story. – Sometimes my daughter loves a Ketocal shake and sometimes she does not. We use the Ketocal shakes a lot when we travel or when we do not have time to cook. We were visiting my mother and had to leave to attend an event. My mother thought she would just stick a Ketocal drink into the freezer to chill it. Well, she forgot about it until my daughter mentioned she was hungry. My mother pulled a very frozen Ketocal out and panicked. Then she thought, “Why don’t I serve it as ice cream?” And it was a huge hit. My daughter asks for it to this day. “I want my ice cream.”

So in the end, my suggestion to parents who are new to the diet is to take a deep breath. It can be overwhelming and daunting, but if the diet works, there are more benefits than drawbacks. It does not have to be expensive or overly time-consuming. You just have to focus on what your child is interested in at the time. Eventually you will find your groove.

-Dana