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Cooking with Kids: 25+ Recipes To Make With Your Kids

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Cooking with kids is a great way to get young children involved in household duties. Cooking gives kids a sense of responsibility, it gets them excited about mealtime, it allows them to bond with you, and it increases their pride in their work. There are so many amazing benefits of cooking with kids. Today, we’re here to help convince you to get your kids involved in the cooking and meal-making process. We’ve got a list of kitchen tasks appropriate for kids of all ages and lots of fun ways to get them involved. Plus, we’re also sharing a few of...

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Chicken and Rice Casserole

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Chicken and Rice Casserole Chicken and Rice Casserole proves that basic can be beautiful. Creamy sauce enveloping nutty brown rice, juicy bites of chicken, and vegetables, this timeless meal is a classic that’s too fantastic to fuss. Pin this recipe on Pinterest to save for later Pin It!0 While I am all for a fresh twist on an old favorite (the curry spices in this Instant Pot Chicken and Rice and the southwest spin on Mexican Chicken and Rice make these recipes special), sometimes what we need is a dish at its most old-fashioned self. This chicken and rice casserole...

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Sunday Supper: Fried Chicken Menu

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I love menus... especially the vintage ones from cookbooks or fancy restaurants.  It’s such fun to see the changing food trends.  I pulled out some vintage Pyrex and filled them with some traditional classics that never go out of style for our "Sunday Supper" I thought it would be fun to begin making menus to accompany some of our family meals.  Today I’m sharing a Sunday Supper... Fried Chicken Dinner Menu.  The recipes follow. Karri Perry’s Fried Chicken (Sandwich or Plated)Makes 8 servings or sandwichesIngredients:4 boneless-skinless chicken breasts-sliced in half lengthwise1 ½ Cups buttermilk1 Cup self-rising flour (White Lily)½ Cup...

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How to Do Glass Painting from a Pattern Tracing

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Glass painting can be intimidating, but it does not have to be. If you use a pattern to trace from, it can be simple and fun. This article will show you how to get started in the art of glass painting. [Edit]Steps [Edit]Getting Started Gather your supplies. Glass painting requires a little more than just paint and brushes. You will also need to prepare your glass piece properly, so that the paint will stick. Some paints also need to be cured in an oven. Here is a list of what you will need to get a basic painting done: Glass...

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Bang Bang Shrimp (Paleo, Whole30)

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Bang Bang Shrimp is seriously addicting, made without buttermilk and completely gluten free, paleo and Whole30-friendly! Enjoy the crispy fried shrimp drizzled with creamy, spicy bang bang sauce as an appetizer, in tacos, or with pasta. Did you know that it only takes 15 minutes and a handful of ingredients to make the best appetizer ever? It’s unbelievable how delicious this Bang Bang Shrimp really is, but it’s true; you’ll be digging into this crispy, crunchy, and slightly spicy snack in no time! Bang bang shrimp is made with battered and fried shrimp and a subtly sweet and spicy bang...

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