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esavvymom said:I made the South-of-the-Border Meatloaf this week, and my two boys (8 & 6) loved it. In fact, I had made it before leaving for a meeting. (I did the oven method) So they ate while I was gone. I had never made this one before, but when I got home, they about mobbed me...all 3 of them (my boys and DH) said "That was the BEST meatloaf ever! You can make that again!!". I didn't even ask them about it! They just blurted it out!
It was delicious- tastes like a taco almost!
They also love the Skillet Ravioli (I don't add the peppers...I sprinkle Red Pepper Flakes on mine and my DH's, but leave the dish without). The Easy Skillet Lasagna is yummy and both dishes are easy- so for those pasta lovers...it's great, and quick!
All 3 of those recipes are in the most recent couple of SB's. The Ravioli and Meatloaf is in the one right now. The Lasagna I think is in the one before that.
My kids used to be that way...but now we don't do the 'short order' cooking too much. They have to eat what we are eating- at least make a concerted effort to try it. They've discovered more foods they really like, and we've gotten away from "the food rut" with them. If I think of more, I'll post.
ChefBeckyD said:Crunchy Whole Grain Chicken Bites are a healthier alternative to chicken nuggets, and kids love them!
They are in the 29 Mins Vol I cookbook. My son loves to help me make them!
He also loves the Pronto Pizza Patties in the It's Good For You Cookbook, and he loves Creamy One Pot Pasta. Oh - and the Spinach Carbonara Pizza is his favorite!
esavvymom said:When my kids and I make our own baked chicken nuggets, we call them "Chicken Toes" (from a Rachael Ray kids' episode). They love it. That's how we got them to switch from the processed chicken nuggets and fish sticks when they were younger. Now they only get them when we make them from real chicken/breading, and same for fish sticks. It took some time...but eventually, I can still make alot of their "comfort foods" but I can make them from scratch. Sometimes if I'm making fish, I'll make two fillets the way DH and I like them, and then bread 2-3 fillets into sticks for the kids. Then we have the same veggies, etc. We make our own dough/pizza, our own mac-n-cheese, etc.
Gradually, I think doing that did help get them away from the processed versions and get them to expand their tastes.
We have plenty of recipes that are both delicious and nutritious for kids. Some popular ones include homemade pizza with whole wheat crust, veggie-loaded mac and cheese, and chicken and vegetable stir-fry.
Yes, we understand the struggle of picky eaters. That's why we have a variety of recipes that have been tested and approved by picky eaters. Our chicken nuggets, homemade granola bars, and fruit smoothies are just a few examples.
Absolutely! Our one-pot pasta dishes, sheet pan dinners, and slow cooker recipes are perfect for those busy nights when you need a quick and easy meal. Plus, they're all kid-friendly!
We have many recipes that are both delicious and budget-friendly. Our black bean and cheese quesadillas, tuna salad sandwiches, and vegetable fried rice are just a few examples of meals that won't break the bank.
Yes, we have several recipes that are kid-friendly and easy for little ones to help with. Our mini fruit pizzas, homemade granola bars, and veggie-loaded mini quiches are all fun and simple recipes for kids to assist with in the kitchen.