Let’s skip all that drama, remember what makes it fun and meaningful and set the kids in action to help. Following is a road map to create your own Thanksgiving Theme Dinner.
For the month of November, here is a jump start to your theme dinner journey. Thanksgiving is a great holiday that involves yummy food, hordes of friends and family and often a bit of stress. Throw a few kids into the mix and you sometimes wish the Holiday to be done before it begins!
Let’s skip all that drama, remember what makes it fun and meaningful and set the kids in action to help. Following is a road map to create your own Thanksgiving Theme Dinner.
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The one meal everyone in my family seems to like is breakfast. It is also the meal that I rarely have adequate time to mess with. Mornings are crazy enough already. Do you really want to add popping bacon grease to it?
Since being diagnosed with Celiac Disease, I have been on a very long journey...searching for the perfect pizza crust. I have found a few which give me happiness. Udi's is palatable and Domino's has a small gluten free pizza that tastes just like the real thing (However, there is a possibility of cross contamination. So, buyer, beware). I hear Papa John's ancient grain crust is tasty too.
About five years ago, I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease. Since then, I am on a near daily search for tasty, easy and healthy snack and meal plans. Going gluten free isn't as hard as it seems but it also isn't always great fun. Roast Beef & Mozzarella Roll-Ups are a hit with me and my family thanks to their tastiness and versatility.
Just finished this delicious Black Bean and Corn Vegetable Wrap created by Cindy Silver of Market Basket Nutrition. I accidentally used lemon instead of lime (long story). Anyway, you can't tell in the video and it actually tastes great!
Let me know what you think and what you may add, or subtract. Or, better yet, share your favorite wrap recipes and we'll try to re-create them! I found myself doing the dreaded 'fridge freeze' today while trying to figure out dinner. It's that pose where you open the refrigerator and stare into it. A deer caught in headlights. Since I couldn't determine what to make from the hodgepodge inside, I closed it, sat back down on the couch where I do much of my writing and continued blogging while Rachel Ray bubbled on in the background. |
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