Lunch Box Challenge Day 4: There’s an Elbow in the Salad
Macaroni Salad for lunch, well why the heck not? Doesn’t seem like a lunch box fixture does it? My kids find it to be a nice change and my youngest one just calls it Elbow Sa
Lunch Box Challenge Day 2: Pizza Lunch Fun
Let’s face it, sandwiches can look boring , day after day same old thing. You could throw different meats in there and it will still be boring, same old – same ol
The Lunch Box Challenge!
School is back! My kids went to school just yesterday and already that battle of “What’s for Lunch” has hit. Let’s face it making the same old peanut
Recipe Challenge day 23 & 24- Italian Chicken
Another double recipe day! Using homemade Italian dressing I threw together a quick lunch that the kids really enjoyed. Homemade Italian Dressing- 1/4 cup extra virgin olive
Oh the power of the green! – Spinach
Remember growing up with the cartoon Popeye The Sailor Man? He popped a can of spinach and eats it? First off, spinach in a can? Not happening. I don’t know even as a k
Vegetable Recipe Challenge- Day 31- Heirloom Vegetable Sandwich
This sandwich is packed with fresh vegetables from the garden. I love mixing different varieties of the tomatoes up, it brings a new taste each time. Use what y
Vegetable Recipe Challenge- Day 8- Spinach and Mushroom Sandwich
Sandwiches are quick to make, or at least most of them anyways. With the garden booming in green I go right outside and pick some vegetables for a sandwich these days. This weekend
Slow cooker Pulled Pork Tacos
My kids enjoy any food that they can pick up with their hands so it’s been a creative challenge to incorporate this into meal time. I came across a slow cooke
Peppered Turkey sandwich with Parsley Aïoli
The weather is getting hot, and so is my kitchen. During the first few waves of heat and straight into summer my kids fall back on eating more sandwiches than ever. This also means
Recipe Challenge: Day 1 – Rye Bread
Pin It You ever hear your mother somewhere in the back of your head saying “Read the directions carefully?”. Go ahead and shrug it off then continu