Showing posts with label Recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recipes. Show all posts

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Homemade Granola Bars

Did you know school is starting Monday?  I was blissfully unaware of just how close the approaching school year was until last week.  Maybe it's because all I could think of was a certain lemonade stand birthday party, who knows.  I didn't realize how quickly Gannon's time as a preschooler was diminishing, or how unprepared I am for school to start!

He is ready, okay who am I kidding, he is more than ready to start school.  As happy as I am that he is excited and really going to love it, part of me just wants to keep him home a little longer.  Why do they have to grow up so fast??

This weekend, I have been racking my brain to find suitable lunches and snacks to send with him to school.  Add to the fact that he is one of the pickiest eaters on the planet, their school district is peanut free.  This obviously means no peanuts, peanut butter, etc.  But it also means nothing that was processed on equipment that may have come into contact with peanuts or any other tree nuts.  Not so easy.  That eliminates his favorite lunch, peanut butter and jelly, and two of his favorite snacks, oatmeal raisin and chocolate chip granola bars.  I've got to get creative.

I found this recipe on Pinterest for homemade granola bars, so I thought I would give them a world.  I made a couple of changes based on what I had on hand in the pantry.  This is what we got.

 
 
These were so easy to make, and they didn't take long either!  The recipe makes 24 bars, and they freeze well.  I plan to just take one out in the morning before school and toss it into his lunch box.  That way, it's ready at lunch time, and I only have to make them once a month....if I don't sneak into the freezer while he's at school ;)
 
So here's what you need:
 
2 cups rolled oats
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup wheat germ (I didn't have any, and they came out fine, however, it's on the list for next time)
3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 cup all-purpose flour

3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 cup honey
1 egg, lightly beaten
1/2 cup vegetable oil
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
3/4 cup dried sour cherries, chopped (I didn't have cherries, so I used raisins)
3/4 cup dark chocolate chips (I only had semi-sweet morsels)
3/4 cup slivered almonds (obviously, I had to omit this)
 
And here's what you do:
 
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and line a square baking dish with parchment paper.
 
In a large bowl, mix together the oats, brown sugar, wheat germ, cinnamon, flour, and salt. Make a well in the center, and pour in the honey, egg, oil and vanilla.
 
Mix well using your hands, add in raisins (or other dried fruit), and chocolate chips (and almonds, if you're using them). Pat the mixture evenly into the prepared pan.

Bake for 30 to 35 minutes in the preheated oven, until the bars begin to turn golden around the edges. Cool on wire rack for about 30 minutes before cutting. Do not allow the bars to cool completely before cutting or they will crumble.  I used a pizza cutter, and it worked great!

Store the bars in an air tight container, or freeze.

The moment of truth:

 
 We have a winner!!



And there you have it!  Homemade chocolate chip raisin granola bars :)


Sunday, July 29, 2012

Cream Cheese Danish--Crescent Roll Style

Need an idea for a super easy and yummy breakfast?  Well, I found this one on Pinterest, and I have been dying to try it.  It has officially been approved by my picky eaters!  What will yours think?

These are cream cheese danish, made with crescent rolls!  Just click on the photo for the recipe!




Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Oh, How Pinteresting!

It's Wednesday again----Wait, what?  Already?  Wow!  The days and weeks are simply flying by me!  But yes, it is Wednesday, which means....Oh, How Pinteresting!


This week's post is a continuation of my post earlier in the week, A New Beginning.  So if you haven't read that one yet, you should check it out.

These are some recipes I have found to help us in our new journey.  Just click on the photo to go to the recipe/source.  Enjoy!


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This crock pot chicken taco chili is only 4 Weight Watcher points.  That's right, FOUR!!

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I love her blog!  She is full of great recipes ;)  This one is only worth 4 WW points!

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Garlic & lemon chicken with green beans & red potatoes! Yum!

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Another WW recipe-- THREE points!!  That's right, all this yummy, sweet goodness for only three points :)

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This one, I just love!  Make-ahead smoothie packs--genius!  Just throw 1 cup frozen fruit and 2 plain frozen yogurt cubes (from yogurt frozen in an ice cube tray) into a baggie.  When you are ready for a smoothie, simply put in a blender, add milk or juice, and whirl until smooth--easy-peasy!                   

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See yall next Wednesday!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

A New Beginning

Bryan and I have made a resolution to eat healthier.  For us, it's not about losing weight, at all (however, hopefully that will be an added bonus).  We just want to be healthier in general.  We want to teach the kids better eating habits that will follow them into adulthood. In conjunction with this, Bryan has started Weight Watchers because part of a healthier lifestyle is maintaining a healthy weight.  I will join him in this program in March, as, obviously, I can't start it now.  We have been on the hunt for healthy. but satisfying recipes that will also please our picky little munchkins. I know...it sounds impossible!  But actually, it hasn't been any harder than trying to get anything else in their little tummies.

This is a recipe I found for ground turkey that is absolutely delish, AND it is only 5 points!!  I hope you enjoy!

*Just click the photo for the recipe*

Monday, January 2, 2012

Welcome to 2012!

Welcome to 2012!


The new year started perfectly over here, with the kids playing (TOGETHER!), the Saints on TV (and they WON!), John's Chowder and cabbage, homemade potato chips, and just great family time in general.

We spent some more time organizing the play room for the kids and putting new toys together for them.  Gannon got several Lego sets, and he couldn't wait to get them out and start building.  Problem:  He wanted to start on step 26, and was pretty angry when he couldn't figure it out.
So, Bryan and I got to play Legos!  Gannon did the work himself, we just had to slow him down enough to look at the directions.

Here he is with his finished product:





For lunch, we broke out our new potato peeler (thanks, Mimi and Pappy!) and made some homemade potato chips.  The munchkins had so much fun!

Here they are peeling the potatoes:


Austyn needed a little help at first, but she was so proud when she did it by herself.




Before:



After:


Yummy!




After lunch, the kids went back to playing with their toys, and it got really quiet.  Well, as a mommy, the quiet scares me a little....

We went into Austyn's room to check on her, and she had passed out on her floor with her toys.  It was really cute, so I told Bryan I was going to get my camera.  Well, she heard me in her sleep and she whined, "No, Mommy!  Don't take my picture!"  Little stinker!


After she woke up, we started to put together the Melissa and Doug art easel they got from Ma'ma and Pa'pa.  They had so. much. fun!  So did Daddy!





She was so proud of herself for writing an A all by herself!  Way to go, Austyn!


Bryan had just as much fun as the kiddos!  Check out his Lightening McQueen :)


I hope your new year started as perfectly as ours did!  I am so excited about all the changes the new year has in store for us.  For us, 2012 will be the year of Baby M, our little caboose.  I cannot wait to meet this little munchkin and see just how the dynamics of our little family of four will change.

Happy New Year!

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Hot Cocoa and Homemade Donuts

Perry must have been cold this morning when he arrived at our house.  We found him on our stove all ready to make hot cocoa!


Austyn...I just love how excited she gets every morning when she finds Perry!  It is such an adventure for her.


Gannon-- He wasn't nearly as excited about Perry as he was about the smarshmallow smiley face Perry made for him.  He went straight to them and started eating :)


While we were making hot cocoa, Gannon and Austyn decided that donuts would go perfectly with it.  So, off we went on a donut-making adventure!

Here's what we did:

-First, you will need a can of refrigerated buttermilk (not flaky layers) biscuits.
I used the small ones...not sure it matters, but that is what I had.

Flatten out your biscuits and cut a hole in the center.
I used a bag tip for piping icing to cut our holes.  Just use whatever you have handy.

 

Next, submerge the donuts (and holes) in melted butter.
Then, dip them in sugar.


Finally, spread them out on an ungreased cookie sheet, and bake them at 375 for 12-14 minutes.


Yummy!



And, of course, here are a few photos of the kiddos enjoying their hot cocoa and donuts!







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