The sun is out and summer has been on my mind so we had avocado turkey burgers for dinner last night. My fifteen-month old son devoured three-fourths of a giant burger and my husband said that he no longer needs to eat ground beef if this is what ground turkey can taste like!
This breakfast sandwich is quick and easy. Mix and match the meats and toppings of your choice. Be creative and let everyone build their own!
Whenever we make pizzas we save at least one of the dough balls for calzones another night. They are a great way to use leftover pizza toppings. Pile the ingredients inside, except for the pizza sauce which should be warmed and used as a dipping sauce.
Tuna fish sandwiches are such an easy meal for lunches and dinners. Southwest flavors {salsa verde, chiles, avocado} give the tuna melt spice and character while light sour cream (instead of mayo) makes the tuna fish salad lower in fat without sacrificing any of the creaminess.
Ever since I can remember my family has had my Grandma's lasagne for our Christmas Eve dinner. I have made a few slight changes to my Grandma's recipe to make it lighter but it has the same hearty, comforting flavors.
This crab tostada is essentially a crab taco and is great for breakfast, lunch or dinner. I made this for breakfast last weekend with the leftover crab meat from the night before.
You will know by how colorful this meal is that it is healthy. Introduce your kids to seafood by sneaking scallops and shrimp into kid-friendly tacos.
Let each person add the ingredients of choice to a Ziploc bag. Place the bags into rolling, boiling water for 8-13 minutes. Open the bags and the omelets will roll out easily. Be prepared for everyone to be amazed. Everyone gets involved in the meal process and breakfast becomes a great conversation piece!
True to its name, this Fiesta dish is like a party in your mouth! It's a great way to transform leftovers into an exciting and colorful meal.
This pasta dish is sneaky because it disguises healthy veggies and makes them appealing to kids (and adults). There is nothing more satisfying than watching your child scarf down spinach and tomatoes... and ask for seconds!
Monday, February 22, 2010
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