Kids and Their Veggies
Having trouble getting your kids to eat their veggies? A fun way to get kids involved
in the process and at the same time perhaps try new things is to take them with you
to shop (hard sometimes I know, and often not fun!) and take a spin through the
veggie aisle. Now before you lose your mind, have them point to a few veggies of
their choice. Make sure it’s one they have already tried and one that is new.
Now you might want to steer them toward ones you think they like, and if they
choose something you question, try adding it to a pasta sauce or buried in a salad.
Whatever works!
Be careful in case it backfires on you! I tried this when my kids were younger and
they first chose brussel sprouts…which I hate. But honestly they loved them! Of
course I had to eat them with a straight face or it would have given the wrong
impression.
What tricks do you have to get kids to eat their veggies?
Back to School Appetites!
Looking for after school snacks that are easy to make and so delicious? I am always looking for something easy that is not straight out of the box. After a hard day at school they love a little something homemade. Try these Mott’s recipes and let us know how much the kids enjoy them!
Apple Sauce Energy Bars
Combine quick oats, dried fruits, and Mott’s applesauce to make a snack bar they will love
Healthy Kids’ Smoothie
Mix Mott’s Apple-Grape juice, yogurt and berries and watch them drool. There is nothing like a healthy smoothie on a hot day after school.
The Big Dipper
With Mott’s Healthy Harvest Applesauces combined with yogurt, you get a quick and yummy dip for skewered fruits. Choose their favorites…apples, grapes, bananas or strawberries! It’s like their own “fondue”.
Have a recipe you love? Share it in the comments.
Applesauce Smoothie!

Looking for something cold and smooth on a hot summer’s day? Always! I am over the heat already and looking for any relief I can find!
And a smoothie does the trick most days. I’m easy to please!
1/3 c. vanilla ice cream
1/2 c. Mott’s ™ applesauce
1/4 c. milk
¼ tsp cinnamon.
Put all ingredients into a blender and mixfavorite chilled glass or mug and enjoy!
Ready for Some Summer Comfort Food?
When I think of traditional comfort food I think of biscuits smothered in gravy, fried chicken and cake. I think that’s the southern girl in me. But in the summer I don’t want to spend all day in a hot kitchen cooking those meals and I don’t want to run to fast food when we are on the go all day. I need a few healthy (or at least a little healthier) alternatives and ones that won’t keep me tied to the house. We are a family on the go just like you! I’ve compiled a list of what I would substitute for comfort in the summer.
1. Smoothies are at the top of the list. Whether you make your own with fresh fruit or use a prepared mix these are a healthier option than the milk shakes I grew up with.
2. Salad greens with feta cheese and bacon. Nothing says comfort like bacon and you can spruce up a salad like cool, creamy feta cheese and crisp bacon crumbled.
3. No bake cookies. We all need a sweet treat! Look for options that don’t require you to be in the kitchen for hours. Chocolate Balls and many Oatmeal Cookie varieties may require only a saucepan.
4. Grilled Hot Dogs and Hamburgers. Nothing says comfort like good American foods and you’ll get outdoors while enjoying the smell of the grill. Skip the fries and substitute some grilled veggies!
5. Crockpot Anything. Put your favorite casserole ingredients in the slow cooker, hit the pool and dinner is done when you get home. use my slow cooker all summer long because it is so much easier for families on the go. Then I can add a simple side dish like salad or fruit and I have an easy meal any day of the week.
What does comfort food mean to you and how are you stay cool in the kitchen this summer?
Colorful Pretzel Snacks You Can Make with the Kids

We love the colorful display of the July 4 fireworks. Well, the fireworks are over so lets add some flair to our snacks! These colorful treats might remind you of sparklers without the sparkle! You’ll have a blast in the kitchen making these no bake, no cook pretzel sticks and your kids will have even more fun because they made them themselves!
What you’ll need:
One bag of long pretzel sticks
1 can white prepared icing
Candy sprinkles in various colors
Start by dipping the pretzel sticks in the icing tub. If you want the icing to cover more of the pretzel, try spooning it out of the container an placing it on a plate. Then instead of dipping the kids can roll it in the icing until they get enough icing for their tastes. Sprinkle with candy in any variety of colors, turning the pretzel while they sprinkle so the sticks become colorful and festive.
You can let the icing harden or eat right away (my personal choice!) This is a fun treat for any holiday and with no shortage of decorative sprinkles, you can dress up a treat any time of year!
Summer Salad with Mott’s Apple Juice Vinaigrette Dressing
There is nothing like a summer salad! Refreshing and light, it’s the perfect meal after a long day outside. Have you ever tried dressing made with apple juice? Check out this refreshing recipe and keep it around for those hot days when no one wants to cook!

APPLE VINAIGRETTE
1/4 cup cider vinegar
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
1/4 cup Mott’s ® apple juice
2 whole fresh basil leaves
1 teaspoon honey
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/8 tsp course ground pepper
Combine vinegar, olive oil, apple juice, basil, honey, salt, and pepper in a blender or food processor.
Process until it is smooth. Serve chilled over mixed greens and veggies.
Have a variation or recipe of your own? We’d love to hear about it!
Ideas for Christmas Dessert
What are you making for dessert on Christmas?
Yes, it seems a little early … but this holiday season seems to be flying by fast. It’s only about a week and a half away and it’s something you should definitely be thinking about. Heck, it’s something you might even need to make once to make sure it’s the dessert for you.
For our Christmas, we try something different — usually chocolate based — every year. One year, it was a peppermint and chocolate cake roll. Another year it was vanilla mousse and strawberry fools.
This year, by request, it’s Chocolate Peppermint Pie. We had it for Sunday dinner at the end of November and it was a raving hit.
Not sure what you are making yet? Here are some fantastic recipes from around the web to help you get thinking and planning:
- Ginger Pear Tarts (vegan) at Vegan Visitor
- Pumpkin Torte at Canary Girl
- Devil’s Food Cake with Peppermint Frosting at Dinner & Dessert
- Grandma’s Coconut Cake at Andrea’s Recipes
- Yule Log at Too Many Chefs
- Banana Cream Pie (gluten free) at Gluten Free Girl and The Chef
Rich, Salted Chocolate Cookies

The first time I made these cookies, it was completely by accident. I wanted to make something uber-chocolatey for a friend when I was visiting her family. However, I was out of a lot of common baking goods. With a little ingeniuity, and some adjustments, I ended up with these.
They are rich and moist, with a hearty bit of saltiness from the salt/sugar sprinkle. It’s everything that a good chocolate cookie should be.
Now, if you want to get your cookies perfectly round like these, invest in a cookie scoop. The inexpensive mini-ice cream scoop is perfect for measuring out cookie dough in perfectly formed balls. It’s practically a guarrantee for perfect cookies every time. Yes, it’s one more thing to have in the drawer, but considering how this can really eliminate some of the mess of baking (who hasn’t dropped a cookie dough coated spoon before?), it’s worthwhile of a little drawer real estate.
Coincidentally, my friend liked these so much that she went home and made them herself from my recipe. She and her hubby ranked these among their favorite cookies ever.
What’s your favorite cookie? Share in the comments!
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Spreading Love with Peanut Butter Cookies
There is just something about a freshly baked cookie, one that’s been measured by hand and dropped carefully onto a cookie sheet, that is just spectactular. The very idea wraps its arms around you like a cozy favorite blanket, enveloping you in bliss (well, until you eat too many and gain a few). It’s no secret around my family that I absolutely adore cookies. Chocolate chip cookies, Deconstructed Peppermint Bark Cookies, Iced Pumpkin Cookies … I love ‘em all.
With Thanksgiving now behind us and Christmas slowly creeping up, it’s time for many a home cook to start thinking about Christmas cookies. Me? I’ve been baking Christmas cookies since I was old enough to turn on the stove. Some years, I would gift the cookies. Other years, I would bake with friends. These days, I often bake with my kids — and that is a great tradition to have.
And frankly, in a year where so many of us are struggling, cookies are an inexpensive way to say you care in a meaningful way. After all, what isn’t spent moneywise is made-up-for with hard labor baking.
These peanut butter cookies are crisp and peanut butter-y, just like a good peanut butter cookie should be. If you want to gift these though, just make sure that the recipient isn’t allergic to nuts.
Turn in next week for another cookie recipe, ready for gifting.
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Thanksgiving Recipe: Stuffed Mini Sweet Peppers
Can you believe that Thanksgiving is this week? I feel like that’s all I have been saying lately, but it’s true. Thanksgiving just came out of nowhere this year. Seriously!
Whether you are planning a shindig at your home or heading out to a loved one’s, this recipe is easy, fast and can even be made ahead of time. What more could you ask for on a day when many of us spend hours and hours cooking?
Just be sure that you purchase mini sweet peppers (as opposed to hot peppers), available in bulk at stores like Costco.
And as for giving thanks, I am thankful to have this forum and my family food blog to share dishes like this with you. I am also thankful for my adorable children, who bring joy into my life everyday, a wonderful husband and a supportive family.
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