Lora Langston's Blog, page 37
September 17, 2015
Easy Breaded Chicken Recipe Baked
Looking for a Simple Chicken Breading Recipe?
Homemade Fried Chicken is a chore to make. If you are looking for an easy breaded chicken recipe that is baked, look no further! This simple solution to to chicken breading is so easy and tasty that your friends will think you stole it from a gourmet chef. Enjoy!
Easy Baked Breaded Chicken Recipe:
Southwest Tortilla with Black Beans and Avocado.
We enlisted the kids to help. At first, we grabbed a baking dish and searched for some chicken marinade. After reading the instructions on the Good Table® box, we quickly realized that step wasn't necessary! General Mills has a new product that helps you make restaurant-inspired dinners with ease.
Soutwest Tortilla Breading Crust Mix for Chicken.
Good Table® products come in a variety of flavors that provide you with the ingredients to dress up your choice of protein. We chose chicken, because the kids are picky eaters. You can find it at Walmart near the bread crumbs.
Since the kids are so picky, we tried two varieties. Pictured below are Southwest Tortilla and Parmesan and Herb. The kids chose the parmesan- anything with cheese is a go!
We tried the Southwest Tortilla and the Parmesan Herb Varieties.
Let me tell you, this was shockingly easy to do. There is no need to marinade and no messy egg mixture to keep the breading in place.
How to Make Easy Gourmet Style Baked Breaded Chicken
Open the box and grab a pair of scissors. Snip, snip, snip! Open the sauce coating, and pour it into a bowl. Open the breading, and pour it into the bowl! Grab some tongs. Insert chicken into sauce, turn over to coat and then insert into breading bowl.
Step 1: Coating the chicken before breading.
The breading sticks to the sauce very well- much better than with bread crumbs and eggs. This is so much easier than your typical fried or baked chicken recipe. So easy, in fact, that the kids did most of the work! The instructions even include pictures.
Step 2: Coating with Good Table® breading.
Spread them on foil for easy cleanup, pop them in the oven, set the timer, and that's it! You now have time to make a fancy side dish or a yummy dessert.
Look how golden brown.
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of General Mills®. The opinions and text are all mine.
Recommended:
Homemade Fried Chicken is a chore to make. If you are looking for an easy breaded chicken recipe that is baked, look no further! This simple solution to to chicken breading is so easy and tasty that your friends will think you stole it from a gourmet chef. Enjoy!
Easy Baked Breaded Chicken Recipe:
Southwest Tortilla with Black Beans and Avocado.
We enlisted the kids to help. At first, we grabbed a baking dish and searched for some chicken marinade. After reading the instructions on the Good Table® box, we quickly realized that step wasn't necessary! General Mills has a new product that helps you make restaurant-inspired dinners with ease.
Soutwest Tortilla Breading Crust Mix for Chicken.
Good Table® products come in a variety of flavors that provide you with the ingredients to dress up your choice of protein. We chose chicken, because the kids are picky eaters. You can find it at Walmart near the bread crumbs.
Since the kids are so picky, we tried two varieties. Pictured below are Southwest Tortilla and Parmesan and Herb. The kids chose the parmesan- anything with cheese is a go!
We tried the Southwest Tortilla and the Parmesan Herb Varieties.
Let me tell you, this was shockingly easy to do. There is no need to marinade and no messy egg mixture to keep the breading in place.
How to Make Easy Gourmet Style Baked Breaded Chicken
Open the box and grab a pair of scissors. Snip, snip, snip! Open the sauce coating, and pour it into a bowl. Open the breading, and pour it into the bowl! Grab some tongs. Insert chicken into sauce, turn over to coat and then insert into breading bowl.
Step 1: Coating the chicken before breading.
The breading sticks to the sauce very well- much better than with bread crumbs and eggs. This is so much easier than your typical fried or baked chicken recipe. So easy, in fact, that the kids did most of the work! The instructions even include pictures.
Step 2: Coating with Good Table® breading.
Spread them on foil for easy cleanup, pop them in the oven, set the timer, and that's it! You now have time to make a fancy side dish or a yummy dessert.
Look how golden brown.
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of General Mills®. The opinions and text are all mine.
Recommended:
Published on September 17, 2015 16:00
Is Chewing Gum Good for Your Teeth?
Is it Okay for Your Kids to Chew Gum?
Two Thumbs up for Trident Gum!
My kids love to chew gum, in fact, gum is a good bargaining chip in our house! As a health conscious mom and Dental Hygenist, it's important to me that it's sugar-free and good for their teeth. Trident Gum fits the bill on both counts. The kids really enjoy all the amazing chewing gum flavors available - especially the fruit ones! And, I am so happy for it to meet my health requirements. So... Enjoy!
I also love, love, love that Trident supports the non-profit Smiles Across America which provides preventive dental care to underserved children. Their donation of 2.5 million dollars has helped more than 2 million children. That's a win in my book and even better - during the week of September 20, $.05 from every pack sold will be donated to help more kids (up to $250,000). Void in AL,MA, and SC.
Dental care is super important to our family, and chewing gum can actually be a great adjunct to seeing your dentist every six months along with brushing twice and day and flossing daily. Chewing Trident can actually help clean and protect your teeth and 4 out of 5 dentists recommend it to patients. There's a reason Trident was the first and is the leading sugar-free gum - cavity fighting has never tasted better!
Check out those Trident happy smiles!
What is your favorite flavor? We all have different favorites! My husband likes the blueberry and mine is one of the mints or cinnamon. My oldest loves anything orange, my middle two like strawberry, and my youngest will take whatever she can get her hands on! Have you tried the Trident Layers Gum? YUM! So many creative flavor combinations.
Have you tried this flavor?! So many others, too!
So, try a new flavor the week of September 20 and know that your purchase will help a child in need!
Recommended:
Follow Our Tooth Fairy Saga
Teeth Clip Art
The Night Before the Tooth Fairy*
Two Thumbs up for Trident Gum!
My kids love to chew gum, in fact, gum is a good bargaining chip in our house! As a health conscious mom and Dental Hygenist, it's important to me that it's sugar-free and good for their teeth. Trident Gum fits the bill on both counts. The kids really enjoy all the amazing chewing gum flavors available - especially the fruit ones! And, I am so happy for it to meet my health requirements. So... Enjoy!
I also love, love, love that Trident supports the non-profit Smiles Across America which provides preventive dental care to underserved children. Their donation of 2.5 million dollars has helped more than 2 million children. That's a win in my book and even better - during the week of September 20, $.05 from every pack sold will be donated to help more kids (up to $250,000). Void in AL,MA, and SC.
Dental care is super important to our family, and chewing gum can actually be a great adjunct to seeing your dentist every six months along with brushing twice and day and flossing daily. Chewing Trident can actually help clean and protect your teeth and 4 out of 5 dentists recommend it to patients. There's a reason Trident was the first and is the leading sugar-free gum - cavity fighting has never tasted better!
Check out those Trident happy smiles!
What is your favorite flavor? We all have different favorites! My husband likes the blueberry and mine is one of the mints or cinnamon. My oldest loves anything orange, my middle two like strawberry, and my youngest will take whatever she can get her hands on! Have you tried the Trident Layers Gum? YUM! So many creative flavor combinations.
Have you tried this flavor?! So many others, too!
So, try a new flavor the week of September 20 and know that your purchase will help a child in need!
Recommended:
Follow Our Tooth Fairy Saga
Teeth Clip Art
The Night Before the Tooth Fairy*
Published on September 17, 2015 04:00
September 16, 2015
Homemade Dr Pepper® Cupcakes Muffin Recipe
Dr Pepper® Chocolate Chip Muffins Recipe is Easy
I mustache you a question. Do you like Dr Pepper®? The kids love it! No college football party (think homegating) is complete without Dr Pepper®and chocolate. Every party needs some chocolate! Head to Kroger to get Dr Pepper® flavors and other items to prep for your next tailgate party! These game day greats are musts during Football season. We'll be sharing several Dr Pepper® recipes that will make your game day great, so check back often. Enjoy!
Dr Pepper® Chocolate Chip Cupcake Muffin with Cream Cheese Frosting.
We headed to Kroger to prep for our homegating party. We filled the cart with lots of goodies for college game day! We provide the desserts, you bring the veggies and dip, okay?
Kroger is the place for all of you game day goodies. Be sure to visit the Kroger in-store sweepstakes with Miller Coors/Kellogg’s brands for fly away trips to Rivalry Games! Details are in the store. Also, don't forget to register for your chance to win the #GDGSWEEPSTAKES.
Remember to show your pride using #homegate or #tailgate.
Cart full of Gameday Goodies.
We found this fun post on Quarterbacks with Mustaches.
How to Make Dr Pepper® Chocolate Chip Cupcake Muffins
Ingredients
Martha White Chocolate Chip Muffin Mix
1/2 C. Dr Pepper®
1/4 C. Almond Milk
Follow Package Instructions, but replace milk with Dr Pepper® and Milk measurements listed above.
Stir until frothy.
Place Cupcake liners in pan. Fill liners to top. You will need to scoop the chips into the muffin tins. They react with the Dr Pepper® and stay in the bottom of the bowl.
Bake according to package instructions. Remove from heat. Cool pan on wire baking rack.
Once cool, add your favorite Cream Cheese frosting. Then, stick on this paper printable mustache.
Mustache Cupcakes are fun for Game Day!
Mustache Chocolate Chip and Dr Pepper®Cupcakes.
We found some more fun recipes that use Dr Pepper®:
Dr Pepper® Cake and Icing
Dr Pepper® Cheesecakes
Dr Pepper® BBQ Chickens
Recommended:
Edible Art
The Pioneer Woman Cooks*
Make Superbowl Snack Taco Dip
"This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Dr Pepper®. Game Day Greats brought to you by Kroger. The opinions and text are all mine."
I mustache you a question. Do you like Dr Pepper®? The kids love it! No college football party (think homegating) is complete without Dr Pepper®and chocolate. Every party needs some chocolate! Head to Kroger to get Dr Pepper® flavors and other items to prep for your next tailgate party! These game day greats are musts during Football season. We'll be sharing several Dr Pepper® recipes that will make your game day great, so check back often. Enjoy!
Dr Pepper® Chocolate Chip Cupcake Muffin with Cream Cheese Frosting.
We headed to Kroger to prep for our homegating party. We filled the cart with lots of goodies for college game day! We provide the desserts, you bring the veggies and dip, okay?
Kroger is the place for all of you game day goodies. Be sure to visit the Kroger in-store sweepstakes with Miller Coors/Kellogg’s brands for fly away trips to Rivalry Games! Details are in the store. Also, don't forget to register for your chance to win the #GDGSWEEPSTAKES.
Remember to show your pride using #homegate or #tailgate.
Cart full of Gameday Goodies.
We found this fun post on Quarterbacks with Mustaches.
How to Make Dr Pepper® Chocolate Chip Cupcake Muffins
Ingredients
Martha White Chocolate Chip Muffin Mix
1/2 C. Dr Pepper®
1/4 C. Almond Milk
Follow Package Instructions, but replace milk with Dr Pepper® and Milk measurements listed above.
Stir until frothy.
Place Cupcake liners in pan. Fill liners to top. You will need to scoop the chips into the muffin tins. They react with the Dr Pepper® and stay in the bottom of the bowl.
Bake according to package instructions. Remove from heat. Cool pan on wire baking rack.
Once cool, add your favorite Cream Cheese frosting. Then, stick on this paper printable mustache.
Mustache Cupcakes are fun for Game Day!
Mustache Chocolate Chip and Dr Pepper®Cupcakes.
We found some more fun recipes that use Dr Pepper®:
Dr Pepper® Cake and Icing
Dr Pepper® Cheesecakes
Dr Pepper® BBQ Chickens
Recommended:
Edible Art
The Pioneer Woman Cooks*
Make Superbowl Snack Taco Dip
"This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Dr Pepper®. Game Day Greats brought to you by Kroger. The opinions and text are all mine."
Published on September 16, 2015 04:00
September 14, 2015
Community Service Ideas for All Ages
Volunteer for Service Projects in the Community
Whether you are planning Community Service Ideas for teens, a church, adults, or a sorority or fraternity, we've got some community service projects that are good for all ages. Volunteering is good for the soul, and it is a resume builder. You never know when that thing you loved doing one summer will turn into a full-time career. Enjoy!
Why get kids involved in community service?
The benefits of getting them involved in community service include:
learning to network
self-esteem
building experience for their resume
gaining ways to stand out from the rest
Community service will help them land a job, because it shows that they are helping out in an area where they will be working.
Community service is also a way that kids can earn scholarships. It's a great way to help them stand out on college applications. Below are several ideas for getting your kids involved.
Community Service helped land first job.
Park Clean up- great for all ages -when you take them for a play date or to hang out start with a little clean up.
Collecting can food-also great for all ages, although they may not want to pull the wagon along. However, this is perfect use for a little red wagon if you have smaller children. The kids can put signs on the side and be a rolling advertisement as they go through the neighborhood. (Recommend that an adult accompany children for this project unless they are older and go in groups, ie:Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Youth Group).
Face painting booth -age really depends on your child's ability- if you have an artist child that wants to help raise money for a project they can set up a booth at a community event or they can volunteer their talent.
Soles 4 Souls- all ages -check out the link to get involved with this organization. Luckily in our area the kids are able to donate at school and the Interact club handles the boxing up etc.
K Kids- check out your local Kiwanis chapter, they may already have a K Kids club set up at a school near you. In the local club here the kids are as young as 1st grade and work with a Kiwanis sponsor on various initiatives.
Youth As Resources - this organization allows your family or group to help out the community through various ways. They have a day of caring that you can participate in or they provide grants to youth led programs. Check out Youth As Resources in your area to see when the grant cycle begins(Note:not all areas offer grants).
Volunteer for Halloween- around Halloween time teens can help by being part of the Haunted House crew.
Volunteer opportunities are everywhere- just ask the Easter Bunny.
Volunteer for Easter Egg Hunts- yes it is way to early to think about Easter but someone needs to hide the eggs. Teens can help with the event and enjoy watching the kids take off after what they have hidden. Or they can be the mascot for the event.
Have a Lemonade Stand -how is this community service? The money made can go towards any charity the the community. It also helps the children learn to be entrepreneurs.
Arrange for a caroling session at a Retirement Center- for all ages. The kids will love hearing the stories and seniors at the center love seeing the youth.
Clipping Coupons - did you know that you can send the military expired coupons and help them out? Not only does this option help the military but if you wanting to build motor skills in younger children this is a great way. To find out more about how to send expired coupons or ones that you are not able to use click on clipping coupons.
Sending cards to the military - click on link to learn more about sending words of encouragement to troops.
Making cards for retirement centers-all ages -you can do a variety of cards with messages in them or the kids can create plain cards for the seniors to give to each other.
Assemble boxes for the local shelter- local shelters always need everyday items. Contact your local shelter to see if they need toiletries or paper goods. Have the kids set up a box at school and then deliver when they have enough to fill.
Assembling boxes for Shelter.
Gift Wrapping for the Holidays- Amazon offers shifts for teens and adults to come in and wrap presents and earn money for their charity or project.
Recommended:
Kids Guide to Service Projects*
Make Cookies
Whether you are planning Community Service Ideas for teens, a church, adults, or a sorority or fraternity, we've got some community service projects that are good for all ages. Volunteering is good for the soul, and it is a resume builder. You never know when that thing you loved doing one summer will turn into a full-time career. Enjoy!
Why get kids involved in community service?
The benefits of getting them involved in community service include:
learning to network
self-esteem
building experience for their resume
gaining ways to stand out from the rest
Community service will help them land a job, because it shows that they are helping out in an area where they will be working.
Community service is also a way that kids can earn scholarships. It's a great way to help them stand out on college applications. Below are several ideas for getting your kids involved.
Community Service helped land first job.
Park Clean up- great for all ages -when you take them for a play date or to hang out start with a little clean up.
Collecting can food-also great for all ages, although they may not want to pull the wagon along. However, this is perfect use for a little red wagon if you have smaller children. The kids can put signs on the side and be a rolling advertisement as they go through the neighborhood. (Recommend that an adult accompany children for this project unless they are older and go in groups, ie:Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Youth Group).
Face painting booth -age really depends on your child's ability- if you have an artist child that wants to help raise money for a project they can set up a booth at a community event or they can volunteer their talent.
Soles 4 Souls- all ages -check out the link to get involved with this organization. Luckily in our area the kids are able to donate at school and the Interact club handles the boxing up etc.
K Kids- check out your local Kiwanis chapter, they may already have a K Kids club set up at a school near you. In the local club here the kids are as young as 1st grade and work with a Kiwanis sponsor on various initiatives.
Youth As Resources - this organization allows your family or group to help out the community through various ways. They have a day of caring that you can participate in or they provide grants to youth led programs. Check out Youth As Resources in your area to see when the grant cycle begins(Note:not all areas offer grants).
Volunteer for Halloween- around Halloween time teens can help by being part of the Haunted House crew.
Volunteer opportunities are everywhere- just ask the Easter Bunny.
Volunteer for Easter Egg Hunts- yes it is way to early to think about Easter but someone needs to hide the eggs. Teens can help with the event and enjoy watching the kids take off after what they have hidden. Or they can be the mascot for the event.
Have a Lemonade Stand -how is this community service? The money made can go towards any charity the the community. It also helps the children learn to be entrepreneurs.
Arrange for a caroling session at a Retirement Center- for all ages. The kids will love hearing the stories and seniors at the center love seeing the youth.
Clipping Coupons - did you know that you can send the military expired coupons and help them out? Not only does this option help the military but if you wanting to build motor skills in younger children this is a great way. To find out more about how to send expired coupons or ones that you are not able to use click on clipping coupons.
Sending cards to the military - click on link to learn more about sending words of encouragement to troops.
Making cards for retirement centers-all ages -you can do a variety of cards with messages in them or the kids can create plain cards for the seniors to give to each other.
Assemble boxes for the local shelter- local shelters always need everyday items. Contact your local shelter to see if they need toiletries or paper goods. Have the kids set up a box at school and then deliver when they have enough to fill.
Assembling boxes for Shelter.
Gift Wrapping for the Holidays- Amazon offers shifts for teens and adults to come in and wrap presents and earn money for their charity or project.
Recommended:
Kids Guide to Service Projects*
Make Cookies
Published on September 14, 2015 13:49
September 13, 2015
When is Roald Dahl Day: Activities
When is Roald Dahl Day?
It's Roald Dahl Day! Sept. 13, 2015. How will you celebrate? This year, we did several activities including, a "The Witches" party. We've included a list of our favorite Roald Dahl books which are perfect for Elementary Students. Scroll down to see how you can win a free copy of your favorite Roald Dahl book and a fun printable crossword puzzle. Enjoy!
Have a "The Witches" Party to Celebrate Roald Dahl Day or Halloween!
We found The Witches movie on Amazon. The movie has some scary moments, but we won't give those away. Depending on the child, the whole concept of the story could be traumatic. The Witches are everywhere wearing human masks! How can you tell a witch? She'll have purple, glowing eyes, among other things!
The Witches is an award-winning story by Roald Dahl about a boy, his grandmother, and a hotel full of witches.
"This is not a fairy tale. This is about real witches."
Books by Roald Dahl include The Witches and James and the Giant Peach.
After we watched the movie, we visited the Roald Dahl website and chose some fun ideas for lessons. We made posters that explain how to spot a witch. Beware! They are everywhere.
We have a fun idea to make human masks!
Copy a photo of someone in the classroom or house, paste it to tag board, and then decorate it with markers or colored pencils. When done, cut out, poke holes in the ears, tie an elastic string through each hole, and wear it!
To make it more fun, also make a witch mask and wear it underneath your human mask. Tee Hee! Now, that's fun!
You'll want to make some spooky treats and creepy snacks for your party. We found these cute witch broom donuts at Giggles Galore.
Witch Broomstick Donuts! Find the How to at Giggles Galore.
We don't want to give the story away. You'll have to read it and watch the movie to understand why we made a mouse craft. We have lots of recyclables around the house, so we turned a styrofoam cup and a plastic grocery bag into a cute little mouse.
Make a mouse craft with recyclables.
To make the little mouse, paint a styrofoam cup your favorite color. Poke a pipecleaner in the bottom, curl it around a pencil to make a curly tail. Roll up a grocery bag, place it inside the cup, and then tape on foamy or construction paper eyes, nose, and ears. Eek! That was easy. Preschoolers will enjoy making this simple mouse craft.
Then, each kid chose a Roald Dahl book to read. We chose The BFE and Monster....
Roald Dahl Reading List
Charity
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Danny, the Champion of the World
Enormous Crocodile
Esio Trot
Fantastic Mr Fox
George's Marvellous Medicine
James and the Giant Peach
Matilda
Museum
Revolting Rhymes
Short stories
The BFG
The Twits
The Witches
Hop over and like and comment on our Facebook Page post about Roald Dahl, and you can win a "The Witches" Prize pack and a Roald Dahl book. Contest ends Sept. 20, 2015.
Recommended:
Halloween Crafts on Pinterest
Room on the Broom*
It's Roald Dahl Day! Sept. 13, 2015. How will you celebrate? This year, we did several activities including, a "The Witches" party. We've included a list of our favorite Roald Dahl books which are perfect for Elementary Students. Scroll down to see how you can win a free copy of your favorite Roald Dahl book and a fun printable crossword puzzle. Enjoy!
Have a "The Witches" Party to Celebrate Roald Dahl Day or Halloween!
We found The Witches movie on Amazon. The movie has some scary moments, but we won't give those away. Depending on the child, the whole concept of the story could be traumatic. The Witches are everywhere wearing human masks! How can you tell a witch? She'll have purple, glowing eyes, among other things!
The Witches is an award-winning story by Roald Dahl about a boy, his grandmother, and a hotel full of witches.
"This is not a fairy tale. This is about real witches."
Books by Roald Dahl include The Witches and James and the Giant Peach.
After we watched the movie, we visited the Roald Dahl website and chose some fun ideas for lessons. We made posters that explain how to spot a witch. Beware! They are everywhere.
We have a fun idea to make human masks!
Copy a photo of someone in the classroom or house, paste it to tag board, and then decorate it with markers or colored pencils. When done, cut out, poke holes in the ears, tie an elastic string through each hole, and wear it!
To make it more fun, also make a witch mask and wear it underneath your human mask. Tee Hee! Now, that's fun!
You'll want to make some spooky treats and creepy snacks for your party. We found these cute witch broom donuts at Giggles Galore.
Witch Broomstick Donuts! Find the How to at Giggles Galore.
We don't want to give the story away. You'll have to read it and watch the movie to understand why we made a mouse craft. We have lots of recyclables around the house, so we turned a styrofoam cup and a plastic grocery bag into a cute little mouse.
Make a mouse craft with recyclables.
To make the little mouse, paint a styrofoam cup your favorite color. Poke a pipecleaner in the bottom, curl it around a pencil to make a curly tail. Roll up a grocery bag, place it inside the cup, and then tape on foamy or construction paper eyes, nose, and ears. Eek! That was easy. Preschoolers will enjoy making this simple mouse craft.
Then, each kid chose a Roald Dahl book to read. We chose The BFE and Monster....
Roald Dahl Reading List
Charity
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Danny, the Champion of the World
Enormous Crocodile
Esio Trot
Fantastic Mr Fox
George's Marvellous Medicine
James and the Giant Peach
Matilda
Museum
Revolting Rhymes
Short stories
The BFG
The Twits
The Witches
Hop over and like and comment on our Facebook Page post about Roald Dahl, and you can win a "The Witches" Prize pack and a Roald Dahl book. Contest ends Sept. 20, 2015.
Recommended:
Halloween Crafts on Pinterest
Room on the Broom*
Published on September 13, 2015 12:50
September 10, 2015
5 Printable Duty Calendar Charts for Children
Chore Chart Duty Calendar for Kids
Chores! No one likes to do them- especially Moms. When can your kids begin to help around the house? What's the best chore by age? Is a toddler too young to have chore duties? Find out what we think, and then pick your favorite free printable duty calendar or chore chart from the list below. Enjoy!
5 Printable Duty Calendar Charts for Children.
When our
Chores! No one likes to do them- especially Moms. When can your kids begin to help around the house? What's the best chore by age? Is a toddler too young to have chore duties? Find out what we think, and then pick your favorite free printable duty calendar or chore chart from the list below. Enjoy!
5 Printable Duty Calendar Charts for Children.
When our
Published on September 10, 2015 10:12
September 9, 2015
Things to Do in Indiana: The Hoosier Outdoor Experience
Things to do in Indiana with Kids: Hoosier Outdoor Experience
Indiana offers many fun things to do with kids outdoors. Has your daughter ever dreamed of shooting a bow and arrow? Has she wanted to try her hand at mini-bikes or fishing? The last few years we have done these at The Ford Hoosier Outdoor Experience. From visiting unique animals such as a large tortoise, trail mules and birds of prey
Indiana offers many fun things to do with kids outdoors. Has your daughter ever dreamed of shooting a bow and arrow? Has she wanted to try her hand at mini-bikes or fishing? The last few years we have done these at The Ford Hoosier Outdoor Experience. From visiting unique animals such as a large tortoise, trail mules and birds of prey
Published on September 09, 2015 06:43
September 3, 2015
Get Pregnant Calendar: Fertility Calculator and Tips
Looking for a Fertility Chart, Calendar, or Calculator?
Are you dreaming of having a family? Excitedly wishing and hoping for a positive pregnancy test? When you make the big decision to start a family, it can be exciting, scary, and overwhelming. When is the best time to try? Are their tips to help you get Pregnant? What can you do to help the process? Scroll Down for a Fertility Calculator
Are you dreaming of having a family? Excitedly wishing and hoping for a positive pregnancy test? When you make the big decision to start a family, it can be exciting, scary, and overwhelming. When is the best time to try? Are their tips to help you get Pregnant? What can you do to help the process? Scroll Down for a Fertility Calculator
Published on September 03, 2015 03:10
September 2, 2015
Ideas for Care Package List for College Students
College Care Package Ideas
Are you looking for ideas for College Care Packages? We're sharing ideas for your care package list to make your shopping trip easier. Scroll down for a link to our free printable care package list for college. Enjoy!
College care package complete with Schick Supplies.
My nephew has already moved into campus, so I wanted to send him a care package to spoil
Are you looking for ideas for College Care Packages? We're sharing ideas for your care package list to make your shopping trip easier. Scroll down for a link to our free printable care package list for college. Enjoy!
College care package complete with Schick Supplies.
My nephew has already moved into campus, so I wanted to send him a care package to spoil
Published on September 02, 2015 03:30
August 30, 2015
Easy Mini Chicken Nugget Sliders Recipe
Make Easy Chicken Sliders with Nuggets
Looking for food your kids will eat? This is the easiest recipe for chicken sliders you will find anywhere, and your kids will eat it! It is almost magic. Scroll down for the easy secret recipe. Enjoy!
Easy Tyson Chicken Nugget Sliders.
Tyson Chicken Nuggets.
First, we headed to Walmart to purchase Tyson Chicken Nuggets. Tyson is our
Looking for food your kids will eat? This is the easiest recipe for chicken sliders you will find anywhere, and your kids will eat it! It is almost magic. Scroll down for the easy secret recipe. Enjoy!
Easy Tyson Chicken Nugget Sliders.
Tyson Chicken Nuggets.
First, we headed to Walmart to purchase Tyson Chicken Nuggets. Tyson is our
Published on August 30, 2015 05:00


