Monday, February 3, 2014

Fun kid recipes?




BieberDieh


I am babysitting a 3 year old soon and I want her to like me, but the mom to like me, too. I need some kid friendly, fun recipes that are healthy and that she can "help" me prepare.


Answer
I have a son that LOVES DIP, so I like to give him raw veggies with hummis to dip them in. My daughter likes to dip, but doesn't like the texture of hummis, so I just mix in a little ranch to give it a smoother texture (just a little).

Veggie Fries-Blanch some hard veggies (carrots, red peppers, zucchini, gr. beans, asparagus...) Mix 1c ranch-1/4c olive oil-and 2T lemon juice. Pour over blanched veggies and marinate for 1-3hours. Fry veggies in olive oil over med. heat until cooked through and brown on all sides. Dip in your favorite dip-My kids like ranch of coarse.

Pinwheel sandwiches-spread cream cheese on a whole wheat tortilla and all whatever deli meat-cheese-veggies you like, roll up, and slice into pinwheels.

Make whole grain pasta and add butter or olive oil. season with Mrs. Dash. Perhaps some garlic bread on the side. Easy to make and no sauce to worry about.

Roll hot dogs (or turkey dogs) up inside of crecent rolls with a piece of american cheese. (lay cheese on the unrolled roll and lay hot dog on the wide end-rolling towards the point) Cook in oven according to the package directions.

Pasta salads

smoothies-try all kinds of combos till you find what you like. We like pb and banana around here.
about a T of pb
1 1/2C or so of milk
a frozen sliced banana
1/2 C vanilla yogurt
1/4 tsp vanilla
1T Wheat Germ
Blend for a couple of min. until smooth.

healthy school lunches?




Brandi


i want quick to make lunches to take to school for my 8th grade year :)


Answer
Mozzarella and Tomato

This simple sandwich is a cinch to make and pack. Prepare it the night before and give the flavors a chance to mingle.
Tuna Salad

Our tuna salad recipe is sure to be your child's new favorite sandwich stuffing.
Chicken and Fruit Salad

With chunk white-meat chicken and sweet fruit, this sandwich filler will be a lunchtime favorite.
Turkey-Meatball Pitas

Lean turkey and an easy-to-handle pita make this healthy sandwich fun to eat.
Ham and Cheese Pitas

Update the classic sandwich by swapping out bread for crisp pita.
Turkey-Melon Wraps

Your kids will love the sweet cantaloupe that transforms a typical turkey sandwich.
Garden Turkey Sandwich with Lemon Mayo

Liven up a traditional turkey sandwich and create a lunch your kids will love.
Falafel Sandwiches

This fun-to-eat sandwich is easily made, packed, and enjoyed.
Healthy Makeover Meatloaf

Use leftovers from this double-duty recipe to create a kid-friendly sandwich.
Baked Honey-Lime Drumsticks

With this recipe, it's easy to make your kids feel extra-special at lunchtime.
Fish and Chips

This lightened-up version will give your kids a favorite meal with less fat.
Mini Corn Dogs

This lunchtime munchie scores extra credit for its healthy update.

Read more: 30 Ideas for School Lunches - Healthy School Lunches - Good Housekeeping

Chicken Noodle Soup

Send your kids off to school with a thermos of this hearty soup. Be sure to pack their favorite crackers for dunking.
Three-Bean Vegetable Chili

When your kids tire of the same old sandwich, pack this vegetarian chili.
Chicken Chili with Green Salsa

Slightly spicy, this chili is a fun departure from an ordinary lunch.
Corn and Tomato Chowder

Have your kids enjoy this mild soup with tortilla chips.
Vegetable Soup

Thanks to this tasty soup, getting your kids to eat their veggies has never been easier.
Romano-Cheese Flatbread Crisps

These yummy crisps are the perfect companion for a tasty dip like hummus.
Parmesan Pita Crisps

Give your kids a healthy alternative to potato chips. Baked crisps have all the crunch without the fat.
Hummus

Fill a piece of Tupperware with a scoop of hummus, veggie sticks, and pita strips.
Perfect Guacamole

Holy guacamole! Your kids will love dipping baked tortillas into this mildly spiced classic recipe.
Cheesy Salsa Dip and Peanut-Butter-Ginger Dip

Cut up your childâs favorite veggies and pack them along with these tasty dips.

Read more: Ideas for School Lunches - Soups - Chips and Dips - Good Housekeeping

Almond Macaroon Fingers

A sweet treat like these cookies are the highlight of your child's lunch hour.
Brownie Bites

Your child works hard all day. Give him or her a sweet reward with these rich brownies.
Figgy Bars

Skip the prepackaged bars and make your own lunchbox-friendly healthy treat.
Lemon Meringue Drops

Light and tangy, these sunny cookies are the perfect afternoon pick-me-up.
Whole-Grain Ginger Snaps

Better-for-you whole-grain cookies are a great choice for a healthy lunchbox.
Whole Wheat Sugar Cookies

Add chocolate chips or other favorite mix-ins to this healthier cookie dough.
Peanut Butter and Jam Bars

This hearty treat is perfectly packable. Experiment with different flavors of preserves.
Apple Crumb Squares

All the taste of pie, in easy-to-pack squares.

Read more: Ideas for School Lunches - Healthy Desserts - Good Housekeeping




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