{"id":742,"date":"2025-04-10T09:46:22","date_gmt":"2025-04-10T09:46:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mugfoundry.com\/?p=742"},"modified":"2025-04-22T11:59:36","modified_gmt":"2025-04-22T11:59:36","slug":"mumsnet-just-launched-a-range-of-ready-meals-for-kids-heres-a-dietitians-verdict","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.mugfoundry.com\/index.php\/2025\/04\/10\/mumsnet-just-launched-a-range-of-ready-meals-for-kids-heres-a-dietitians-verdict\/","title":{"rendered":"Mumsnet just launched a range of ready meals for kids \u2014 here\u2019s a dietitian\u2019s verdict"},"content":{"rendered":"
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There are five new meals in the Little Explorers range (Picture: Mumsnet\/Iceland Foods)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

In a move that might surprise some parents<\/a>, Mumsnet has teamed up with Iceland Foods<\/a> to launch a new range of frozen ready meals<\/a> for children.<\/a><\/p>\n

The Little Explorers meals, which are the website\u2019s first-ever branded food products, cost \u00a32 each and are intended to support families<\/a> when there isn\u2019t time to cook.\u00a0<\/a><\/p>\n

There are five different options available including fish pie, cottage pie, spaghetti bolognese, mac & cheese and chicken tikka and rice, and each dish contains one of your five-a-day. They\u2019re also said to have high vegetable content, low salt content, no added sugars, no emulsifiers, no artificial ingredients and preservatives.\u00a0<\/p>\n

The range was taste-tested by staff at Alder Hey Children\u2019s Hospital, as well as the charity<\/a>\u2019s child ambassadors, with 5p from each meal purchased being donated to the children\u2019s charity. TheIceland Foods Charitable Foundation will then match the total raised up to \u00a350,000.<\/p>\n

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Dishes include cottage pie, fish pie, mac & cheese and chicken tikka (Picture: Mumsnet\/Iceland Foods)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

After being launched in Iceland and the Food Warehouse stores on April 8, the new meals have divided mums<\/a> and dads <\/a>online with some excited to try them out and others saying they\u2019d rather \u2018cook from scratch\u2019.<\/p>\n

In response to a post about the Little Explorers range, Kimbo Reid said: \u2018This is a crossover I didn\u2019t expect.\u2019\u00a0While Zoe Benton wrote: \u2018So much cheaper to buy the ingredients and batch cook it.\u2019 Meanwhile, Sam Connelly exclaimed: \u2018They\u2019re tiny! Woiuld barely fill a one-year-old.\u2019<\/p>\n

Amy Louise was a fan though, posting: \u2018Perfect for people who can\u2019t cook, are busy with work etc. We have a nine-month-old, I try to cook most days but some days if we have been out and with me being back at work, I\u2019ve been having to use the jars.\u2019<\/p>\n

Parent Carly Byres agreed, adding: \u2018I have a four-year-old and have to at times use ready prepared meals. I have so little time. I work full-time as well as look after a husband with MS. It\u2019s hard to get the balance right, I love cooking and miss having the time to make lovely homecooked meals. But when you have three hours between finishing work\/nursery pick up and bed there\u2019s just not enough time to make meals like this.\u2019<\/p>\n

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The meals are intended to support busy families (Picture: Mumsnet\/Iceland Foods)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

But what do dietitians make of the meals?<\/h2>\n

Metro asked two experts to give their view on the new Little Explorers range.<\/p>\n

Child dietitian and nutritionist, Sarah Almond Bushell<\/a>, told us: \u2018It\u2019s good they all contain one of their five-a-day but dietitians actually recommend two in children\u2019s main meals.\u2019<\/p>\n

She adds: \u2018Although ready meals for children are convenient, they don\u2019t help children to grow up to be happy healthy eaters as they need to be sharing the same food as their family in order to learn.\u2019<\/p>\n

Meanwhile, paediatric dietitian and feeding therapist, Lucy Upton,who is known online as The Children\u2019s Dietitian<\/a>, told Metro<\/strong>: \u2018Ready\u00a0meals often carry the reputation of being unhealthy<\/a>, usually due to concerns about everything from the fat, sugar or salt content, minimal inclusion of nutrient-dense foods and\/or the addition of preservatives or additives \u2013 however<\/em>, the reality is much more nuanced now.\u00a0<\/p>\n

\u2018More and more brands are producing options with whole ingredients, a more balanced nutritional profile and avoiding unnecessary\u00a0additives or preservatives \u2013 much like these Iceland and Mumsnet meals.\u2019<\/p>\n

She continued: \u2018When it comes to kid\u2019s\u00a0nutrition, parents always want peace of mind, and it\u2019s reassuring to see they are low salt, only contain naturally occurring\u00a0sugars (so none is added), and each meal offers a portion of kids five-a-day.\u00a0<\/p>\n

\u2018From a glance at the ingredients list, it\u2019s clear parents will be familiar with what\u2019s included too\u00a0\u2013 which is always reassuring, and I think will be appealing to many. I\u2019m sure these meals will offer a convenient option for those busy days we all have as parents, and at an appealing price point.\u2019<\/p>\n

Do you have a story to share?<\/strong><\/p>\n

Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@Metro.co.uk<\/a>.<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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