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Showing posts with label Fruit. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Pancakes + Muffins = Puffins (?)

Hello!  I've missed blogging!  It was such  a pleasure to make breakfast at a leisurely pace today!  I'm so happy it's summer!!!!!

As I've told you before, I love Bakerella.  I visit her site at least 5 times a week and I follow her on Twitter.  I wish I could make those cute little cake pops as fancy as she does.  Maybe someday. With practice... and other people to eat them!  Anyway... about two weeks ago I noticed a side bar that said, "Sweet of the Day".  That particular day it was muffins.  I clicked to check them out.  They weren't any ordinary muffin, they were pancake muffins!  I haven't been able to stop thinking about them.  I KNEW my kids would like them.  However, I was out of baking soda AND baking powder, so I had to wait.  I hit the grocery store the other night, so now I'm fully stocked.  Today is the first day of summer vacation.  What better way to start the summer than with an awesome breakfast!
I followed Bakerella's recipe with just a few changes.  I substituted whole wheat flour for the white flour.  I also used regular milk, instead of buttermilk and I eliminated the sugar.  A pancake that has 2 tablespoons of maple syrup and chocolate chips is plenty sweet!  I also didn't use as many chips.  I used mini, probably about 2-3 Tablespoons and I sprinkled them on top.



*Chocolate Chip Puffins*


Each of the kids got 4 muffins and fruit, with a little maple syrup for dipping.  They were all full when they were done.



They only took about 10 minutes to whip up and 10 minutes to bake.  The recipe says 24, but my mini muffin pan must be a little bigger.  Mine made 15.  I'll definitely double the recipe next time.  I'll also butter the pan, since the spray didn't keep them from sticking a little.  


Yes, I took the time out to make sure each of my kids got a smiling puffin.  Puffins made my kids smile.  Try them out, you won't be sorry!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Lunch Boxes - Monday & Tuesday

So, I haven't been taking pictures of our lunches, it's a lot of repeat stuff.

Monday L had:

*Whole Wheat spirals w/garlic, olive oil and broccoli
*Squishers Yogurt
*Apple

Today, Tuesday she had:
*Spirals with oil and vinegar, cherry tomatoes and shredded mozzarella
*Apple
*Squishers Yogurt
*Carrots

J:
*Squishers Yogurt

R:
*Grapes
*Squishers

Waste: Just the squishers tubes.

L's lunchbox is completely falling apart.   I guess that is what happens when it is used every single day and it's weighed down by heavy stainless steel thermos jars and tupperwares.  I'm in the market for a new one.  I'm taking suggestions!  I saw one on tv that had pull out freeze pack that would keep everything cold.  I just can't find that one anymore!  Not a good sign, huh!  Any help is greatly appreciated!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Today's Lunch Boxes

Happy Tuesday!
Tuesday is usually my grocery shopping day.  However, I didn't need too many items this week, so I just popped in to Trader Joe's yesterday.  I purchased these:



This is something I would not normally purchase.  First off, it was a little pricey.  Secondly, it's not very green at all.  I can just put applesauce in a reusable container and have zero waste from lunch.  But, when the little ones ask for something, I have some trouble saying no!  Especially when the ingredients are applesauce, carrot sauce and pumpkin juice.  They come in a packet, not too unlike a yogurt tube, with a twist off top.  The kids then SQUISH the apple carrot sauce into their mouths.  These are making an appearance in 2/3 of today's lunch boxes!

L:
*Peanut Butter & Jelly Tortilla Roll
*Apple Carrot Sauce
*Vanilla Yogurt
*Pear

R:
*Apple Carrot Sauce

J:
*Yogurt Tube

Waste: 2 crusher pack and cap, recyclable yogurt container, yogurt tube.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Today's Lunch Box

While it bothers me that they don't list the ingredients on this dressing pack, my joy for my kid asking for salad trumps that!


This was L's main lunch today.
She LOVES it.  
I added in some extra snow pea pods.
She also took
*Strawberries
*Apple
*Cheese Stick
*Triscuits
*Yogurt Tube

Waste: Yogurt Tube, Cheese Stick wrapper and a napkin - cloth ones are all dirty!  Mom needs to have a day home to get the laundry done!

Friday, March 11, 2011

Lunch Boxes Wednesday & Thursday

Wednesday's Lunch boxes:

L's:
*I don't know what to call it, but I mixed approximately 1 oz. of cream cheese with salsa and cheese, microwaved it for about 20 seconds (to soften the cream cheese), mixed together and spread it on a whole wheat tortilla.  (BTW, she loved it!)
*Cantaloupe - in the thermos food jar
*Yogurt Squishers
*Apple


*Waste - Yogurt Tube

*J&R:
J had a yogurt tube
R had a fruit salad

Waste - yogurt tube

Thursday:

L:
*Cheese Stick
*Triscuits
*Grapes
(Her lunch was purchased at the school)
*Grilled Cheese on whole wheat
*Salad
*Bread - THIS is the reason I hate letting her buy lunch.... why do they serve bread with a sandwich????
I only let her purchase because we had a very busy, very late Wednesday and it helped me to not have to think about lunch on Thursday.  PLUS, she loves the grilled cheese on whole wheat.  

J:
Yogurt Tube & 2 Thin Mints 

R:
Banana Yogurt & 2 Do Si Dos

Every once in a while, I'll drop in a "dessert" for them.  Since we have a million girl scout cookies, that's what I picked today!

Waste: Cheese stick wrapper, yogurt tube, recyclable yogurt container.  


Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Monday & Tuesday Lunch Boxes

I didn't get a chance to post lunch from yesterday.  It was a very busy day! I also apologize for the photos, my camera is not cooperating, so I used my cell.
Here's Monday:

*Peanut Butter and Jelly on fresh baked bread
*Hot Chocolate with Snowman Marshmallows
*Grapes
*Apple





Waste: ZERO

AND Tuesday:
L:
*Whole Wheat Pasta Salad with peppers, broccoli, yellow tomatoes and shredded mozzarella with an oil and vinegar dressing.
*Yogurt Tube
*Apple
*2 chocolate sandwich cookies for dessert
(I don't usually give dessert, but today at school is breakfast for lunch.  She really wanted to order this, but I know it will make her sick, so I told her no.  The cookies are my guilt gift!)




R:

*Fruit Salad


J:
Yogurt Tube - not pictured

All Three - Water in their respective water bottles.

Waste: 2 Yogurt Tubes


Took a lunch idea book out of the library... hoping to find some new, fun and healthy options!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Today's Lunch Box

L's Lunch Today:
*Peanut Butter and Jelly Rolls - again, she loves those!
*Cantaloupe - cut up and in her thermos
*Carrots
*Triscuits
*Cheese Stick
*Water



J & R still need to decide their snacks, I'm guessing R - Cantaloupe & J - either yogurt or a granola bar.
I'll be bringing yogurt!  

Waste: For L - 1 cheese stick wrapper

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Today's Lunch Boxes

Three lunch boxes today, plus a snack for Mom ;-)

L:
*Peanut Butter & Jelly on home made bread
*Strawberries - kept cold in her thermos
*Cheese stick
*Apple
*Water

J:
*Banana
*Water

R:
*Yogurt
*Water
(Also in R's box: Mom's Blueberry Chobani - not pictured) 


Waste: Cheese stick wrapper, 2 recyclable yogurt containers

Friday, February 25, 2011

Snacks, Snacks, Snacks


There are two types of snacks in our house, healthy snacks and treats. 

I really try not to buy too many treats.  The less treats in the house, the more healthy snacks the kids eat.  I am, however, human.  I like chocolate and cookies.   How could I let myself eat a square of chocolate and tell my kids they can’t!?!  I don’t.  We just made a little rule in my house.  You need to eat a healthy snack, before you get a treat.  About 90% of the time, this works.   Another thing I do, I look at their day as a whole.  If my daughter had a great breakfast, lunch and all healthy snacks throughout the day, I’ll let her have the cookies.  I’m trying to teach them about balance and moderation. 

So, what counts as a “healthy snack” at my house?


  1. Fruit
  2. Vegetables
  3. Cheese
  4. Yogurt
  5. Humus – The kids recently discovered how much they love this.   I can’t keep it in the house!  It’s the first snack they go for when they see it in the refrigerator.  It’s gone the same day we buy it.  We dip carrots, celery or triscuits in it.  Any other suggestions on what we could dip?  


Our favorite is the roasted red pepper Sabra!


That's it, that’s how simple it is.  These are also knows as, “anytime snacks”.  Around here that means if dinner is in 30 minutes and you can’t wait, pick one of the above.  These are also the 5 groups they can choose from for a snack for school.  They are a contained audience in school.  It’s them and what is in that lunch box.  If you want your kids to eat less junk, start with not putting any in their lunchboxes.  Then, when they get home, if they want a cookie or some pretzels or chips, you won’t feel so bad. 

I won’t list the “treats” as that list could go on forever.  I do try to buy cookies that do not have high fructose corn syrup in them.  Also, they LOVE the Trader Joe’s Honey Wheat Pretzel Twists.  

Sometimes, we combine the treat and the healthy snack, i.e., apples and nutella... oh and those honey wheat pretzels and nutella is delicious, but that's more of a treat-treat!!!!  

One of my favorite snacks to make for the kids is vegetables and dip.  We discovered a few months back that plain greek yogurt can replace sour cream as a dip base and it tastes delicious!  While it’s not natural, healthy or any of the things I’m trying to feed my kids, I love love love Hidden Valley Ranch Dip Mix (it’s a dry mix and comes in a packet near the salad dressing) and use it as a seasoning for several things.  Mix some of that in with the plain greek yogurt and let the kids dip, dip, dip! 

My kids are also huge fans of cut up fruit.  R will eat an entire quart of strawberries or blueberries in one sitting, if I let him.  Mangoes are like gold in my house.  Once I learned to ripen and cut up a mango, there was no going back! 

We also don’t buy junk food yogurt.  Trix yogurt is not a healthy snack!  My kids love love love greek yogurt.   They eat the plain, sweetened with honey.  They love the ones with fruit and fight over who is getting the last of their favorite flavors.  I spend approximately $25 every 2 weeks on yogurt.  Think about how much a bag of chips cost.  The big ones are about $4-5 each.  Would 5 of those feed your kids snacks for 2 weeks, without going stale?  I know that when we have chips, they last one day.  So, if I were to give my kids chips everyday for a snack, it would cost me a lot more than buying them yogurt!  I can't wait to get more into comparing the cost of healthy food and junk food.... I'll save that for another day, though!

Having fruit and a big bag of baby carrots in the house at all times is a big help to them and me.  They each have their favorites.  L loves apples, R is a berry boy & J is a basic apple, orange, banana kid. 

Another favorite around here, which we also serve for breakfast, “banana splits”:
·         Take 1 whole banana and slice it in half long ways.
·         Using an ice cream scoop, scoop 2 small scoops of yogurt onto the banana.
·         Top with sliced strawberries, blueberries, peaches, pineapple, or whatever fruit you love.
·         Drizzle a little bit of honey to make “caramel”
·         Sprinkle some granola or nuts for some crunch.
You would not believe how filling this is!  It’s delicious, good for you and so easy to make.  You could also sprinkle some mini-chocolate chips on it, for fun. 

Never underestimate the power of a stick!!!!


Putting a snack on a stick, or even just serving it with toothpicks makes it more fun and appealing!
Fruit and cheese kebabs!
Cheese and cherry tomatoes speared onto a toothpick
Melting some cheese and using a skewer to dip some veggies into it.
Especially, if you have a boy, Sticks = FUN!!!!!

We don't have to deprive our kids of the fun treats, just balance them out with something good. :)  I am looking forward to sharing more snack ideas as I find them.  I'm also REALLY looking forward to some feedback and suggestions!  Tell us what your kids' favorites are!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Kale Smoothie

Here it is, my first blog post!  

Since so many people had asked, here is the Kale Smoothie Recipe.  I first got this recipe from My Vegan Weight Loss Journey.  I've adjusted it slightly.  


Kale Smoothie
(Serves 1-2)

-2 large leaves of kale (removed from the stem) - about 2 cups
-1 cup almond milk - we used the sweetened.  If you use unsweetened, you can add some splenda. 
-1 banana (not frozen)
-1 handful of frozen peaches - about 6
-1 handful of frozen strawberries
-1/4 - 1 cup water 

Tear or chop up your kale, blend with 1/2 cup of the almond milk until your milk is green and there are no more chunks. 
Add the strawberries, peaches and another 1/2 cup of almond milk.  Blend, blend, blend.  Add water if it is too thick to blend. 
Add the banana, blend until smooth.  

Enjoy!