Blanching carrots makes them far more toddler-friendly.  Boil a pot of water and plop your carrots in for 3 minutes.  Drain in the same pot, wit running cold water for nearly the same amount of time. Use a paper towel to dry a bit.  I prefer using carrots with the greens on as opposed to baby carrots or others in a bag.  Though more effort peeling and cutting, fresh is tastier and more vitamin packed.  Most of the time I can't stand processed baby carrots since the flavor is "off".   This is not to say that I don't occasionally buy them for convenience. Joseph's flax, oat bran and whole wheat flour (boy, do I feel good saying that!) pita... Cut a round in half, stuff with shredded cheddar, toast, sliced in easy to handle wedges then packed in a paper towel lined container. The paper towel helps prevent excess moisture (without it they can get chewy). Also handy if you can reheat in toaster oven.
i noticed that about the carrots too. i like the long thin ones with the tops on best. true, more work to prep but better tasting than baby carrots.
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