Tag: kid friendly

  • Kid Friendly BBQ with Velveeta Shells and Cheese #CheesyShells

    Kid Friendly BBQ with Velveeta Shells and Cheese #CheesyShells

    It’s official! We are moving. We don’t know where to yet, but we’ve signed a contract with another family to rent our house. They want to be in August 1st, which is giving us very little time to find a place and pack and move all our stuff. Things are just crazy here!!  We had been trying to plan a BBQ with friend this summer, but it kept getting put off. With the impending move, I knew I had to squeeze it in somewhere, so I just did it! I called everyone on a Saturday, and we set it up for the following Tuesday. It didn’t give me a whole lot of time to get everything ready the way I would have liked, but I decided good food and good company would be the most important parts of the evening. We sure had both thanks to velveeta shells versatility.

    Kid Friendly Side with #CheesyShells

    Now personally I love pork and beans at a BBQ, but they tend to be thrown out by all the kids and probably some of the adults. Not so with Velveeta Shells and Cheese on the side. Normally I serve them as a lunch meal, but they turned out to be the perfect side at our going away BBQ!  Remember, I didn’t have a ton of time to put this together (heck I went shopping just hours before everyone showed up – see my whole shopping trip on G+).

    Just 10 minutes before friends were showing up, I started boiling a pot of water, and had the shells and cheese cooked just as the part was getting started!  I was so worried they would get cold before we started eating if I did it any sooner. Unlike other brands, I didn’t need to add any milk or butter – just cook the shells and mix in the velveeta cheese.

    It was a good thing I picked up the family sized box because they were gone fast!  Everyone was pretty content though. After we ate the girls went outside to learn cartwheels from my friends oldest child. They all had so much fun doing that. It turns out most of my friends also have a lot of girls, so Mark headed to his corner with the ipad for a little relaxation, while the women chatted it up in front of our swamp cooler (can someone please turn the sun down, it’s too hot!). 
    I’m sure going to miss these gals when we move. We all have different background, but we get along splendidly offering different perspectives to our friendship. Despite my social media prowess, technology is still a thing that goes over my head a lot of the time. I don’t have a fancy smart phone like my friend Z does, and my friend C won’t even create a facebook account!  We were both excited that Z had her phone with her though, as we went on a “let’s make an awesome treat for the kids” pinterest search. 
    See I was planning on using our awesome backyard fireplace to make smore’s , but I hadn’t had time to clean it up.  Z had seen a recipe for oven smore’s, so of course we had to check it out!  They turned out so amazingly good….us women had 2, while only allowing the kids each 1. Hey, there was only so much chocolate to go around!  Z’s kids had never had smore’s before, and I think they liked them. I’ll have to send them a little smore’s package as a “thanks for being our friends!” gift. 

    These truly were so easy, but I still almost messed them up. Add marshmallows to the graham crackers, and broil – watching closely – until the marshmallows get a nice golden brown. Remove from the oven, and add your chocolate. If you want you can top with another graham cracker, but I enjoyed it without a top.
    While they were in the oven, Princess R of course needed to go potty. So glad our friends were there and took over watching the oven for me, or we would have been eating blackened smore’s.

  • Family Friendly Restaurants in Sevier Utah

    Family Friendly Restaurants in Sevier Utah

    Are you heading through Utah anytime soon? Maybe you’re driving through to visit Vegas, or all the way to Disneyland, or perhaps you’re coming to Utah for a little summer vacation on one of our many lakes – Fish lake, Bear Lake, The Great Salt Lake.

    When we first moved to little old Salina, UT I was so sad to see the small choices of restaurants. Not that we go out to eat a whole lot, but I love a good dinner date with Mark, and the special occasion outings with the kids. I have been pleasantly surprised that our date nights have not had to be Subway or McDonalds over and over again. In fact, after living here for awhile, I found some hole in the wall type places that have been very good.

    Located just off I-70, and 45 minutes North of Fish Lake you’ll find a variety of family friendly places to eat.
    We’ll begin our tour in Salina, my current home town. Stop by and say hi if you’re driving through!

    • Mom’s Cafe
    Truly the Best Food in Town. Although not five star quality, Mom’s is what it claims to be – home cooking like you’re own mom would set on the table. When Mark and I were looking for a home in the area, we ate here, and enjoyed our food as we people watched Main street…though there weren’t too many people around.  Later I took Princess R out for a Mommy Daughter date when she successfully potty trained. We sat at the long bar and ordered an ice cream sundae topped with a cherry.
    • El Mexicano Restaurante
    If you’re looking for an authentic Mexican restaurant, El Mexicano is the place to go here. Delicious burritos, chimi’s, and perfectly cooked rice and beans on the side. For dessert, try the fried ice cream!  It doesn’t look like much from the outside, but inside it is well taken care of with a friendly staff. The kids love coming here, and so far no one has said anything about our rowdy bunch.
    • The Hot Spot

    The Hot Spot Drive-In is the place to go for malts, milkshakes, and good old hamburgers. Although they also serve salads, burritos, and chicken strips – I really just stick with their malts. For a fun treat I will sometimes take the kids and get the baby cones – the tiniest little cones I’ve ever seen with the perfect amount of soft serve for kids in the car.  If you don’t feel like waiting in the drive through, go ahead and park, and enjoy the tables under some shaded trees.
    If none of these sound like your fare, just head 20 minutes more west on I-70 and check out what Richfield has to offer. A slightly bigger town (with a Walmart!) your food choices here are a little more diverse. 
    • South China Restaurant

    For Princess C’s birthday in February, she requested Chinese. There is another Chinese buffet in town, but we decided to try out The South China Restaurant. With a beautiful interior job, and one of the friendliest waiters I’ve ever had, we really enjoyed our meal here. Princess C was adventurous and tried some Gyoza, but stuck with a chicken pasta for her main meal. The food was delicious. If Chinese cuisine is your craving, definitely try them out. 
    • Little Wonder Cafe
    Although I haven’t had the pleasure yet of dining at the Little Wonder Cafe, local friends have told me it is great. Driving past, it often reminds me of Luke’s Diner in the Gilmore Girls. I’ll have to get over there one of these days before we move. 
    • “Out Ta Lunch” Deli

    You would never know Out Ta Lunch existed unless you are walking by on the street, or someone tells you about them.   I happened across Out Ta Lunch (isn’t that the cleverest name) on my search for some Fenugreek. The local pharmacy didn’t carry it, but told me about the Health Essentials store on Main in Richfield.  Off I went to get my Fenugreek, and what do I find but a cute little deli as well.  Out Ta Lunch is located right inside the Health Essentials store, and as they say serving “nutritious and delicious” food. They would have to I would assume since it is also the health store. You won’t find greasy foods here. 
    Just south of Richfield is Monroe where you’ll find two more places to eat
    • Sagebrush Grill
    At the sagebrush grill, you might want to dress up a little, and leave the kids at home. With an upscale atmosphere, and a not so kid friendly meal, you’ll still enjoy wonderful food in this one of a kind restaurant.  Perhaps for our anniversary I’ll get Mark to take me here.
    If you continue west from Monroe towards I-70 you may want to stop for lunch in Elsinore
    • Mooney’s BARN
    Mooney’s Barn truly will be a unique dining experience as it is actually an Animal Shelter! I’m not trying to lead you astray, don’t worry, because on Friday’s and Saturdays Mooney’s serves lunch!  Where else can you eat lunch and leave with an adopted pet?  From dogs to horses to peacocks, this would be a fun adventure for a kids lunch date.
    *This is not a sponsored post. I am participating in a Restaurant Blog Hop with the Collective Bias Community. No compensation has been given for this post*

  • Pizza Quesadilla’s {Foodie Friday}

    Pizza Quesadilla’s {Foodie Friday}

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    Welcome back to Foodie Friday!
    Don’t forget to visit Diane at Simple Living and Eating for more party fun.
     
    I have a good excuse this week for getting my post up late (so sorry to those that come around early). My computer was hit with a virus, and I had a bunch of pop up ads I couldn’t work around. I have a pretty great husband though, and after a night of scanning the computer, I’m back up and running!
     
     
    Pepperoni. I love it. I always have. As a kid I would sneak pieces of pepperoni out of the fridge, just to eat by themselves (who am I kidding, I still do that!).   There was one summer I worked at a fruit stand, and they sold fresh pepperoni.  That was the best pepperoni I’ve ever tasted.
     
    Growing up my mom would take requests for our school lunches, as long as it was in reason. One of our favorites was quesadillas. I don’t remember who had the brilliant idea first, but mine often came with pepperoni tucked inside the cheese. It was simple, and so tasty.  Although my kids aren’t big pepperoni fans, they do enjoy a Pepperoni Quesadilla.  It’s a fun, and easy kid lunch. Serve it with some fruit and they’ll eat a good lunch.
     

    Pepperoni Quesadilla

    Ingredients
    2 Flour Tortillas
    1/2 cup shredded cheddar
    6-8 sliced pepperoni
     
    Directions
    Lay 1 tortilla on a skillet.  Add 1/4 cup cheese, then the pepperoni, and the rest of the cheese.  Top it with 2nd tortilla. Cook on medium about 2 minutes per side, or until cheese is thoroughly melted.  Let the quesadilla cool on a plate before cutting or it will be a cheesy gooey mess.
     
    Serve with you favorite dip. My kids like ketchup and ranch.  I personally prefer a little salsa and sour cream.
     
    I found these fun little silicone cups at IKEA. They have made mealtime more fun for the kids.

    ~Features~

    Navajo Flatbread
    I was recently thinking about trying some Navajo Flatbread. I even got a recipe from a friend, who got it from a Navajo. This bread is really yummy!
     
    Bow ties, Brocolli, Red Bell Pepper, and Chickpeas
    I am always trying to find a way to use chickpeas. This looks like a winner!
     
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    Tea Party Cherry Custard Pastries
    As a mother of 3 girls, tea parties are a must! These look so perfect and dainty.
     
     
     

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