Sour Cream and Onion Crackers sounded just about perfect! The steps looked so simple. Mix the ingredients, spread them on a pan, bake, and then cut. What could go wrong?
Vegetables. Seriously. Why? Why do they have to taste like you are eating a tree branch with leaves? The scariest question around here when we ask to go out for ice cream in the evening is, “What vegetable did you eat today.” Um… well… None! We love to go out for ice cream more than anything, so we started our experiment to see if we could hide vegetables in a protein shake.
Healthy granola bars are an ideal snack for busy kids! These bars are kid-friendly with added chocolate, and Mom will be pleased that they don’t contain any unfamiliar ingredients found in store-bought bars.
Who wants to spend a ton of money on store-bought treats when you don’t have to? These homemade and inexpensive rabbit treats are both entertaining for your bunny and healthy.
Our goal was to make this a kid-friendly chicken salad, so we had to hide the taste of the chicken!
This recipe has a lovely nickname in our family of “Stinky Comcubers.” Thank goodness this delicious cucumber salad does not taste the way it smells while cooking!
Kids can make easy and lean pulled pork! This slow cooker recipe makes a perfect meal with some homemade hamburger buns.
We love cooking experiments! And we especially love cooking experiments with our Grandmother. She had some tricks to share with us while making these pliable sweet pastry shells.
Easy Ham and Cheese Scones for kids to make are a healthy alternative to a sugary breakfast. But perhaps we will keep our waffles and pancakes and have these for lunch!
It is time to start camping! These campfire cookies are a perfect summer treat, and they are safer than making a real campfire!