Pete Evans posts snap of daughter Indii's paleo breakfast
He once used an extreme analogy about bunnies to stop his daughters from eating sweets.
And Pete Evans, 43, appears to have passed on his paleo eating habits onto his little girls Chilli and Indii.
The My Kitchen Rules judge shared a snap of Indii's healthy breakfast to Instagram on Friday.
Paleo meal: Pete Evans, 43, appears to have passed on his paleo eating habits onto his two young daughters Chilli and Indii
While most kids opt for sugary cereal or toast, Indii was served an unprocessed meal that included fish eggs and sauerkraut.
'Little Indii's breakfast before school today. Organic eggs, broccolini, bacon, lettuce, avocado, fish eggs, kraut and the eggs are topped with chimmichurri [sic],' he captioned.
The celebrity chef added that the daughters he shares with ex Astrid Edlinger regularly enjoy fish eggs.
Healthy eaters: In 2015 Pete, whose family no longer eats gluten, dairy, processed foods and sugar, recalled how he persuaded his daughters not to eat lolly bags they had brought home from a kids party
'The girls favourite food is fish eggs so we get a jar every week as a treat,' he wrote adding the hashtags: #guthealth, #foodismedicine and #paleo.
In 2015 Pete, whose family no longer eats gluten, dairy, processed foods and sugar, recalled how he persuaded his daughters not to eat lolly bags they had brought home from a kids party.
'What if the bunnies wanted to eat lollies because the other bunnies in the street were and there was a chance that maybe their bunnies would get sick or not live as long or be in pain, would they ever feed the bunnies the lollies?' he told News Corp[1].
Criticism: The reality TV judge was once widely criticised over a baby cookbook he co-authored
Controversy: Publisher Pan Macmillan Australia pulled out of plans to publish his book after critics like Professor Heather Yeatman, president of the Public Health Association of Australia, warned against it
'I said that they need to think of themselves as 'bunnies' and hopefully they will learn to make wise choices when it comes to what they feed themselves.'
The reality TV judge, who is dating Kiwi model Nicola Watson, was once widely criticised over a baby cookbook he co-authored.
Publisher Pan Macmillan Australia pulled out of plans to publish the book after critics like Professor Heather Yeatman, president of the Public Health Association of Australia, warned against it.
'In my view, there's a very real possibility that a baby may die if this book goes ahead,' she told The Australian Women's Weekly.[2]
True love: Pete, who shares his daughters with ex Astrid Edlinger, is dating Kiwi model Nicola Watson
Quelle:
www.dailymail.co.ukFußnoten:
- ^ News Corp (www.news.com.au)
- ^ The Australian Women's Weekly. (www.aww.com.au)
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