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This is a great recipe for leftover chicken or turkey.
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Keep a Ziploc bag in the freezer for overripe bananas. No need to peel just place in bag until ready to use.
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Fruit Salsa and Tortilla Crisps Recipe
Fruit salsa with tortillas make a great snack with fruit and whole-grains.
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Wild Rice With Turkey Casserole
A recipe that puts leftover turkey to good use.
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Whole Wheat Lemon Yogurt Pancakes
A lemon pancake with whole grain.
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Low fat refried beans and whole wheat tortillas make this meal even healthier
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A mix of white and brown rice made with chicken broth.
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Great recipe for fruit that is a little too ripe for serving.
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A pot pie recipe with spinach! Yummy!!!
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This recipe goes together quickly since the broccoli is precooked in the microwave before baking.
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Using frozen blueberries in batters keeps the blueberries intact and prevents purple looking batters.
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Easy snack of cheese melted on crackers and with spaghetti sauce.
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As one of the children's favorites, this recipe can be doubled.
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Teach healthy eating and make these pita pockets with the children.
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Award winning recipe using turkey, craisins, spinach and more!
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Oatmeal based pancakes with tasty spices.
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Quinoa has the most protein of any grain. This whole grain is a great source of vitamins and minerals - iron, magnesium, Vitamin E, potassium, amino acids, and fiber.
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Zucchini/ Summer Squash Quick Bread
Use garden fresh zucchini or summer squash in this easy bread recipe.
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Make sandwiches with squash slices after exploring the feel and smell of the squash.
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Banana rolled in peanut butter, fruit spread, dried fruit and wrapped in a tortilla.
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Easy casserole dish with rice, chicken and a little cheese.
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Crisp apple slices add an extra crunch to these classic tuna sandwiches.
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Add any type of fruit in season to make this a healthy, fun breakfast all year round.
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Try making these fish burgers and serve with the kids' favorite vegetables on the side.
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Pancakes are a fun treat that kids can help make. Use whole wheat flour and their favorite fruit to make them a healthy breakfast or snack. To reheat leftover pancakes, try popping them in the toaster!
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Adding meat to spaghetti is a great way to increase your child's protein. Using lean meats like turkey allows them to get plenty of protein without the added fat.
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Top with low-fat yogurt and raisins for sweetness or walnuts for a protein-rich breakfast.
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Quinoa is a small round grain, similar to couscous. It has a nutty flavor when cooked and can be used as a main dish or as a side.
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Tacos are a fun food to let children assemble themselves. You can also use onions, peppers or any other vegetables you have on hand.
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Old fashioned oatmeal made on the stovetop in 5-10 minutes, seasoned with cinnamon, vanilla and nuts!
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Gingerbread pancakes are a sweet treat on winter mornings. Top with unsweetened applesauce or low-fat yogurt for a healthy alternative to syrup.
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A quesadilla made with chicken, refried beans, cheese and vegetables.
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Overnight Oats Very Merry Berries
Oats, yogurt, milk with fruit mixed in for a sweet breakfast treat.
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Pasta salad with tomatoes, spinach, carrots and broccoli in an oil and vinegar dressing.
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Allow kids to pick colors they would like to try and add vegetables from each color group to change the look and taste of this dish. Bowties can also be served for snack.
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A hot pasta salad with vegetables, beans and cheese.
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This twist on normal tuna salad adds an extra helping of vegetables to your child's lunch (made with yogurt instead of mayonnaise).
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A warm pasta with chicken, broccoli, tomatoes, garlic and lemon.
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An egg casserole made with tomatoes, peppers, onion, cheese and bread.
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A simple turkey burger. Add vegetables to this dish by putting tomatoes, lettuce and onions into the ground turkey mix or on top of the burgers.
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This pasta and chicken dish can also be made with beans or turkey breast. It can also be used a snack and served with more vegetables or without the chicken.
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Cooked apples and cream cheese wrapped in a tortilla will make your children's taste buds dance!
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This whole-wheat pasta dish is bright and fun with fresh broccoli, chicken, and melted cheese that is sure to please.
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Granola consists of rolled oats, coconut and spices and baked until crisp. Yum!
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The flavor of traditional chicken soup pumped up with veggie power.
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A easy pasta dish with whole grain noodles, cooked chicken, cheese and corn.
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Double this recipe and freeze the extra for a quick easy meal. The kids love to shape their own pizza!
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Chewy and wholesome, these muffins will keep those little bellies full all morning.
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A bit of granola in this smoothie adds texture and a little crunch.
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Warm BBQ chicken is rolled up with crisp lettuce and juicy tomatoes.
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This recipe is for all the kids who say "I don't like carrots or I don't like zucchini or I don't like vegetables". It is a rich, full bodied pasta sauce that can be used over again in lasagna, meatloaf, ravioli or meatball subs!
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This quesadilla recipe is from the Recipes for Healthy Kids Challenge. It came with rave reviews from the children who taste-tested them.
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Start your morning with a fiesta by serving this delicious savory breakfast wraps.
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Crisp granola with raisins is a terrific way to start your day. Make a big batch and store the extras to have on hand for busy mornings.
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Raspberries and honey and oat, oh my! It's a delicious way to start a day.
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Bulgur is a quick-cooking and nutty flavored cracked wheat product. Children love the mild flavor and chewy texture.
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Fruit kabobs rolled in creamy yogurt, then crunchy granola. Fun to eat, easy to make!
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Put a smile on their faces and whole grains in their bellies with this delicious recipe.
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Turkey, swiss cheese and tangy apple slices combine in this grilled sandwich treat.
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Quinoa is a protein-packed grain that can be served at breakfast for a change of pace from oatmeal.
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A classic and cute way to serve eggs and toast. Use a cookie cutter instead of a glass to cut different-shaped "nests".
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A great breakfast recipe for using whatever kind of berries are in-season.
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The power in this penne comes from the colorful combination of spinach, tomatoes and beans.
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A sweet, creamy, crunchy mixture of cooked banana, yogurt and granola.
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The colors of the Italian flag and the classic flavor of Italy in a pasta salad that can be served warm or cold. Great for picnics or potlucks.
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Packed with blueberries, this would be a great muffin to serve after reading "Little Boy Blue" or "Blueberries for Sal."
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This appealing main dish combines seasoned chicken, sweet pineapple, and crunchy shredded vegetables, topped with a delicious poppy seed dressing all wrapped in a warm, whole-wheat tortilla.
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These are the quintessential after-school snack: crunchy, juicy, sweet and hearty.
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The full flavor of the egg balances the sharp flavor of the arugula in this creative breakfast sandwich.
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This recipe is healthy yet satisfying, quick yet delicious. A hearty meal on the table in under 30 minutes, and one that my children will gobble up!
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Whole Wheat Spaghetti with Arugula
As they mature in the summer's heat, arugula leaves get hot and spicy as well as plentiful and cheap. Even when cooked, they have an assertive personality, a good match for the whole-wheat spaghetti.
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