Tortilla Chips
Shredded Taco Cheese
Place Chips and sprinkle cheese over the top of a cookie sheet. Place in oven at 350* until cheese is melted over chips.
Cut up fresh veggies. I used:
2 tomatoes
lettuce (I cut it up like shredded so the kids will have to eat it)
1 cucumber
shredded carrots
I put lunch meat turkey in the food processor.
Sprinkle veggies and meat over the top of the chips and cheese.
I recommend sticking with veggies that you know your kids will eat.
Recipes I've created or just love. They can range from easy to elaborate, kid friendly to maybe not so much. Enjoy all the same!
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- The start of my own cook book. Meals I've created or ones I just love to make. These can range from smiple to elaborate. Enjoy!
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Friday, January 7, 2011
Sweet Treats
Refrigerated biscuit dough
Cinnamon
Sugar
Preheat over to directions on biscuit dough. Cut or pull biscuit into 4ths. Mix cinnamon and sugar, more sugar than cinnamon. Drop biscuit dough into cinnamon/sugar mix and roll around until coated. Place on cookie sheet and bake just like the biscuit dough directions.
Kids can help roll the dough in cinnamon/sugar mix.
Cinnamon
Sugar
Preheat over to directions on biscuit dough. Cut or pull biscuit into 4ths. Mix cinnamon and sugar, more sugar than cinnamon. Drop biscuit dough into cinnamon/sugar mix and roll around until coated. Place on cookie sheet and bake just like the biscuit dough directions.
Kids can help roll the dough in cinnamon/sugar mix.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Salt Dough Decorations (craft project)
2c All-Purpose Flour
1c Salt
1c water
Mix together the flour and salt. Slowly add the water to the dry mix. When mix is wet knead on a lightly floured surface. Shape or roll out, this is the creative part. Let dry overnight or for 2-3 hours in the oven at 250 degrees. Paint them with Acrylics or water colors.
We make these decorations a lot throughout the year for family and friends. We've done pumpkins, cookie cutter snow flakes, snowmen, apples, and snow globes. We keep it seasonal and I put the kids names on the back of the ones they paint with the year for a keepsake moment.
1c Salt
1c water
Mix together the flour and salt. Slowly add the water to the dry mix. When mix is wet knead on a lightly floured surface. Shape or roll out, this is the creative part. Let dry overnight or for 2-3 hours in the oven at 250 degrees. Paint them with Acrylics or water colors.
We make these decorations a lot throughout the year for family and friends. We've done pumpkins, cookie cutter snow flakes, snowmen, apples, and snow globes. We keep it seasonal and I put the kids names on the back of the ones they paint with the year for a keepsake moment.
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