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Oh dear, my dckids won't touch kale chips or omelettes although I like both of those things. I've been making kale chips for a couple of years. They are addictive. My dckids only eat basic cooking, meat, veggies, fruit, they don't like to venture out to anything out of the ordinary which sucks!
Frederick Douglass
It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.
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Originally Posted by Artsand crafts
Monkeymama, do you fry veggies before mixing it with the raw eggs? or are they just raw? do you dice them? That sounds like something that "I" would like. All my favorite veggies, rice and eggs. I would finish it all, too!
When I add veggies to things like an omelette I am usually using last nights left over veggies so cooked but cold from the fridge - I use a lot of frozen mixed veggies as in already chopped and ready to go.
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Originally Posted by Artsand crafts
Monkeymama, do you fry veggies before mixing it with the raw eggs? or are they just raw? do you dice them? That sounds like something that "I" would like. All my favorite veggies, rice and eggs. I would finish it all, too!
I fry the veggies in my skillet, scramble the eggs and cook the rice and then mix it all together with shredded cheese on top...it is delicious!
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Quinoa Peanut Butter Balls
1/2 cup quinoa cooked
1/4 cup natural peanut butter or almond butter
2 teaspoons maple syrup or honey
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
a little water
Mix everything together roll into balls and chill in fridge makes about 20 balls
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Originally Posted by aplacetogrow
Quinoa Peanut Butter Balls
1/2 cup quinoa cooked
1/4 cup natural peanut butter or almond butter
2 teaspoons maple syrup or honey
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
a little water
Mix everything together roll into balls and chill in fridge makes about 20 balls
Thanks, so nutritious! Someone on another forum posted a recipe for Breakfast Cookies:
1 cup oatmeal & 2 ripe bananas mixed together (you can add honey, maple syrup, cinnamon, nuts or whatever you prefer) then bake at 350 F for 17 minutes. I got mixed reviews from my dckids on this one but I used the maple syrup. Next time I'll try honey and some chopped nuts I think.
Frederick Douglass
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Expansive...
I made these sandwiches Today! All my kids loooooveeee them. Seconds where asked. I like them a lot, too. I pan fry them with olive oil so they become crispy. Thank you for the recipe Sunnydays!
Originally Posted by sunnydays
One of my standby meals is grilled salmon sandwiches. I just take a can of salmon and mix it with a spoonful of mayonaise and a handful of shredded cheese, then spread on bread (I usually toast one side first in the broiler and then put the salmon on the untoasted side) and put in the broiler until the cheese is melted (it only takes a minute or so...it is very easy to burn them, so you have to watch carefully). All of my kids love them (although some were not enthusiastic the first time as with anything) and they are easy and nutritious
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Glad they liked them I haven't tried the kale chips yet, but plan to as soon as I get around to buying some kale
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