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Back-to-School Dry Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix Recipe {BONUS} Teacher Thank You Printable

September 20, 2021 by Rachel 4 Comments

I may be homeschooling my kids this year (for health reasons), but I am still very appreciative of our local school teachers. For those who don’t know, we live next door to our elementary school. Our family is very close to the staff, teachers, and administration. We still see them daily — just from afar! And, just because this year looks different, doesn’t mean I appreciate them any less. In fact, I am still bringing them back-to-school treats to kick off this new school year. And what better way than by making your very own Dry Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix?! Customize it from your children by using the included printable and you are good to go.

Dry Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix

Why make a mix instead of cookies?

Baked goods as gifts are wonderful, right? But we don’t know what is going on in the recipients life. Maybe they just received a bunch of edible gifts at once. Why risk that the baked goods that you give may never get eaten.

By giving the gift of a dry mix, the recipient is able to have the ingredients prepped. All they need is the perfect afternoon to bake them. I personally can’t think of a better edible gift!

Dry Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix

What you’ll need to assemble Dry Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix

First and foremost, you’ll need some clear mason jars. I prefer using small, 8 ounce mason jars and have made the mix accordingly; but you can always pick up 16 ounce jars and just double the ingredients.

Here’s what you’ll need for each 8 ounces of mix:

  • 1/2 cup of flour
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons of sugar
  • 3 1/2 tablespoons of brown sugar
  • 1/8 teaspoon of salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon of baking soda
  • 1/4 cup of mini chocolate chips

How to make Dry Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix

Yield: 8 ounces (4 cookies)

Dry Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix Recipe

Dry Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix Recipe
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes

Materials

  • 1/2 cup of flour
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons of sugar
  • 3 1/2 tablespoons of brown sugar
  • 1/8 teaspoon of salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon of baking soda
  • 1/4 cup of mini chocolate chips

To Prepare - Ingredients (to make cookies)

  • 1/3 cup of butter at room temp
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1/3 teaspoon of vanilla

Tools

  • 8 ounce mason jar

Instructions

WHAT YOU'LL NEED:

STEP 1 -

Add each ingredient into the jar one at a time, in order listed, to create a beautiful layer effect.

If you desire to mix before adding, you can.

HOW TO PREPARE COOKIES (ADD NOTE ON GIFT TAG):

STEP 1 -

To prepare, preheat oven to 350° F.

STEP 2 -

Add the butter, egg, and vanilla to a mixing bowl and mix until smooth. Reduce mixing speed to med and slowly add the jar of mixture. Mix until cookie batter is well-blended with wet ingredients.

STEP 3 -

Using a small cook scoop, plop uncooked batter on a sprayed cookie sheet and bake at 350 for 12 minutes.

STEP 4 -

Cool and enjoy!

Customize and Deliver with this printable card

The best part about making these little treat containers for the teachers is delivering them. My kids love, love, LOVE to personalize their gifts. The absolute easiest way to make these is to duplicate the recipe by however many you need to handout.

TEACHER THANK YOU PRINTABLE

Next, just print off this sheet of gift tags and have the kids personalize them. Here are some close ups of the gift cards:

Be sure to use this PDF copy to print!

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Easy Pretzel Ham and Cheese Kabobs

August 23, 2021 by Rachel 5 Comments

One of my most dreaded daily tasks is coming up with fun and creative ways to feed my family. Kids seem to either want to eat all of the things or none of the things. There is no in between whatsoever. One of the tricks I use to feed my kids is to make mealtime fun. Honestly, that usually means the simpler the idea, the more they will eat it. And it’s no exception with these super easy and fun pretzel ham and cheese kabobs!

Pretzel Ham and Cheese Kabobs

What you’ll need to make these Pretzel Ham and Cheese Kabobs

I know it seems silly simple — and it is! It’s supposed to be that way! Kids don’t want some crazy bento box (despite even my greatest attempts to get them on board). They want simple and fun. Period.

Pretzel Ham and Cheese Kabobs

For this particular fun lunch idea, you’ll need the following:

  • Your favorite pretzel sticks (I get these on amazon).
  • Thick cut deli ham.
  • A couple of slices of thick cut colby jack cheese.

That’s it! See, just stick to the simple things and I promise your kids will love this.

Pretzel Ham and Cheese Kabobs

The Full Recipe

Pretzel Ham and Cheese Kabobs

Pretzel Ham and Cheese Kabobs

Ingredients

  • 8 pretzel sticks
  • 2 slices deli ham, each cut into 4 strips
  • 2 slices colby jack cheese, quartered

Instructions

INGREDIENTS -

STEP 1 -

Roll up the strips of ham.

STEP 2 -

Thread the ham and cheese on the pretzel sticks, alternating the meat with the cheese.

STEP 3 -

Enjoy immediately! (The pretzels will soften if refrigerated for too long.)

© Rachel

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Back-to-School Food Made Easy with Simple Mills

August 11, 2021 by Rachel 13 Comments

It has been a minute since our lives have been “normal,” am I right?! In fact, the whole last school year was a complete wash when it comes to normalcy. I mean, I kept it as ‘normal’ as possible for my kids. We went from remote learning to full homeschooling. But, after months and months of trying to get my kids to eat the food I made for them, I finally found the perfect solution: Back-to-School Food Made Easy with these helpful tips!

Back-to-School Food Made Easy

Keeping it Simple + Knowing what’s in our food

Like many families, last year forced me to slow down. In reality, those months of staying home really helped me to focus on what’s important: the health of my family. I’ve never made more homemade meals in my entire life! I also began focusing a lot more on the ingredients that were in my kids so-called ‘healthy’ snacks. I was shocked to see so many additives and fillers in them.

Back-to-School Food Made Easy

Instead, we switched our snacking foods to Simple Mills from Meijer. Simple Mills Veggie Pita Crackers and Soft Baked Bars were the perfect addition to our mealtime routines and on-the-go snacking.

Change the way you introduce foods to your family

When we make lunch I offer it bento-box style. Or for a snack, I make a ‘spread’ of all different types of fruits, veggies, meats, cheeses, and Simple Mills snacks. I steer them in the right direction and then they get to make the actual decisions themselves.

Honestly, when I started doing this and giving them some authority to choose what they eat, my life changed! I was no longer arguing with them about finishing “5 more bites.” They eat as much as they want of whatever is offered. And it works every single time. Just by changing the approach to mealtime and snacks!

Keep it simple for back-to-school

Keeping the kids in control for back-to-school is just as easy! I use these easy snacking-type bento box containers and just pack those same items. And, even if (really, when) they bring home uneaten food, I’m confident in knowing that they still made good choices.

Back-to-School Food Made Easy

Be sure to pick up Simple Mills Soft Baked Bars and Veggie Pita Crackers (and use these Ibotta offers to save!) during your next Meijer trip!

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Children’s Books Every Child Should Read

October 11, 2020 by Rachel 18 Comments

Children’s books are extremely important. They impart wisdom and knowledge and promote a love for stories and reading. Reading to your kids is just as important, and some of these books are best read allowed. Many of them make excellent bedtime stories. Most of the children’s books below are classics, although some are nearly forgotten. Each of these books is a must buy, in my opinion, for every child, though some are difficult to come by.

Children's Books Every Child Should Read

Mother Goose

The great introductory book for all children is Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes. They notoriously make no sense and sometimes don’t even make a proper rhyme. This collection contains especially beautiful artwork featuring creative reimaginings of the original context or subject of each poem. It also makes for a storytime session that you can lengthen or shorten to suit your interests.

The Very Hungry Caterpillar

This is one compact bit of learning material for a child and it’s beautifully told. Metamorphosis, counting, says of the week, and nutrition is all covered in one very simple narrative. The Very Hungry Caterpillar and other books by Eric Carle are imagination fueled and full of fun for the youngest book lovers.

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom

Oh, what a fun way to learn the alphabet. Not just the letters, but their shapes, too. This book works brilliantly to entertain little ones when read aloud with plenty of excitement. Especially when it comes to reciting the title.

Goodnight Moon

No nursery should be without this book. It’s a wonderful way to lull your little ones to sleep. Not only is the story very calming, but it teaches kids a good way to soothe themselves by naming and saying good night to all the things around them.

If You Give a Mouse a Cookie

This classic crack up of a story is so relatable and a lot of fun for kids to see what this mouse gets into next. It’s a really good introduction to association, logic, and chains of reasoning, besides being absolutely hilarious.

Sam and the Firefly

This wholesome story about a pair of new friends has a lot of good in it. It teaches much about play and morality. What’s fun for Gus is not what’s good for others and becomes downright dangerous. Sam tries to stop Gus from doing bad things, but he’s unsuccessful. Gus has to learn the error of his ways, and Sam rescues him in time to become a hero. It’s a simple story, but good, and in the meantime, it teaches a bit about spelling and opposites.

Never Play Music Right Next to The Zoo

This is an enjoyable book creatively authored by the actor John Lithgow. It’s all about a boy who gets bored at a concert which just so happens to be right next to the city zoo. A dream sequence unfolds of animals escaping and taking over the orchestra.

Where the Wild Things Are

Every child has the capacity to be king of all wild things. The journey of Max is so wonderful because it’s all about kids learning to gain control of themselves. When they are wild, they become isolated, and they must work through what they are feeling, but then when they come back home, they’ll find (like Max) that their supper is waiting for them (and it will still be hot).

Out of the Nursery, Into the Night

This lovely book of illustrations has some poems to it. They are nicely matched together, and the whole book makes a lovely bedtime story. Each poem and illustration features a particularly unique teddy bear come to life the way they are in a child’s mind.

The Rabbit Listened

This is another wonderful tale about a small boy who must deal with emotions. In this case, the child has great potential as a builder with blocks, but his grand vision is destroyed. In the aftermath of the tumbled down blocks, the boy is met by several animals who tell him how he ought to feel. When their advice fails, they give up on him. All except one rabbit, who is willing to listen while the boy deals with his feelings in his own time.

King Bidgood’s in the Bathtub

This one will make you kid laugh, and again, it’s got such wonderful illustrations. In this story a page must get King Bidgood out of the bathtub, but he is having no luck. The king tries to do everything from the tub from battling ships to a masquerade ball.

Daniel O’Rourke: An Irish Tale

This surreal picture book tells of a young man who has an evening out at a party and then falls asleep under a Pooka tower. The Pooka visits on him a strange adventure with details tied to the events of the night. Is Daniel dreaming?

Jumanji

Another strange adventure. This book features a mysterious board game with mystical powers. Whoever plays the game, gets sucked into its reality and its reality spills out of the box in the form of dangerous vines, stampeding rhinos, and a mad hunter. The players must complete the game for everything to return to normal—life before pause buttons.

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

This book says it all. It’s maybe not the best for children with a lot of anxiety, although maybe they can relate. It’s all about everything that can go wrong and does. It also explores the idea that maybe people have it better somewhere else, which of course, they don’t.

Aesop’s Favorites

A collection of Aesop’s Fables. These short, interesting narratives make excellent digestible pellets of wisdom that kids can understand. Like Mother Goose Rhymes, it is a sort of introduction, but to broader concepts rather than just silly nonsensical rhymes (really, some of the rhymes are even just the same word).

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is an excellent return to nonsense, once a child can understand what nonsense is. It’s a great children’s book, but it’s one that kids of all ages, even adults, can study to their heart’s content.

Saint George and the Dragon

The story of Saint George and the Dragon is very popular in Western Europe. It’s an archetypal story full of themes and characters used throughout the ages. This version of the story is ornate and very classically illustrated, which lends a nice touch to the 13th-century tale of the dragon-slaying knight.

Gulliver’s Travels

This classic children’s book may slip below your radar, but it’s a remarkable adventure that bears some similarities to Alice in Wonderland. Allusions to both stories appear in very early cartoons by Walt Disney. Gulliver’s Travels maintained popularity over the decades until the box office flop starring Jack Black. However, the original story, rife with satire, still sparks the imagination.

Charlotte’s Web

This childhood favorite is a must. The story is such a great way to explore themes of friendship and sacrifice. Fun fact, Charlotte’s Web was banned in Kansas as recently as 2006.

The Secret Garden

This children’s story offers a more robust narrative with themes of renewal and redemption. The lives of a group of children begin to grow and flourish in the presence of the garden, leading to healing and reconciliation, particularly between father and son.

Wind in the Willows

This classic tale is yet another must-own for children. The novel is perfect for bedtime stories, which is precisely how the adventures within it were originally intended to be read. This book features the notorious Mr. Toad as well as his friends Mole, Rat, and Badger.

Story of King Arthur

The story of King Arthur should be timeless, and it should be read aloud to every child. This version of the stories of King Arthur is for just that. The book goes beyond the Sword and the Stone to give the full reach of the legend.

Treasure Island

This swashbuckling Adventure brilliantly tells of the adventures and dangers of pirate life through the eyes of Jim Hawkins. The coming of age tale is single-handedly responsible for how we have come to view pirates in the present day. Originally published as a serial in a children’s magazine, this 19th-century classic still has everything for young readers.

The Jungle Book

Another 19th century coming of age story, the Jungle Book tells the extravagant tale of a boy raised by wolves and taught the law of the jungle by a bear and a panther. There is a lot of insight to be found in this valuable piece of children’s literature.

Beatrix Potter Ultimate Collection

Children’s books frequently become a series of excellent stories. If they are not all compiled in one volume, they tend to make up a collection of full-fledged books. The Peter Rabbit books are one such collection, and you can get them all right here.

Mary Poppins Set

Mary Poppins also came as a set of books, which you can own as a collection. There are four books in all, including Mary Poppins Comes Back, Mary Poppins Opens the Door, and Mary Poppins in the Park.

Hans Christian Anderson’s Complete Fairy Tales

There are so many children’s stories by Hans Christian Anderson. The Little Mermaid, The Ice Queen, Thumbelina, and The Emperor’s New Clothes are just a small sampling. Why not own them all in one complete volume?

The Chronicles of Narnia

This set is more than the sum of its parts. You can’t buy just one of these books. They all go together. However, each story does stand alone. Many of the stories feature different children, though they are connected to each other in the big picture.

The Chronicles of Prydain

Another excellent fantasy series. The Black Cauldron is the best known of the set, but the whole grouping of Prydain stories is gripping and imaginative. The last book in the series “The High King” earned a Newbery Award.

Harry Potter Box Set

Every Harry Potter book could have been on this list separately, but it makes more sense to count them all together here. Especially since you can buy them all together, here.

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Back to school with an Ohio 529 Plan

October 5, 2020 by Rachel 24 Comments

Back to school season is in full swing across the country. Things may look a little different this year, but some things will always stay the same. One of those things that is always the same is this: we can prepare our children for the future starting now. This back to school season I’m doing what we always do — investing in an Ohio 529 Plan.

Back to school with an Ohio 529 Plan

What is an Ohio 529 Plan?

A 529 Savings Plan is a lot like a 401k. It’s an easy, tax-friendly way to save for your children’s higher education. Ohio’s 529 Plan can be used across the country for 2-year and 4-year programs as well as technical schools. Fun fact: Ohio’s 529 Plans can be used to fund your education nationwide — not just in the state of Ohio. And withdrawals from your plan are tax free when used for eligible education expenses.

Why now?

I used to be one of those people who would only (and could only) think about the here and now. But having kids changes a person. Now I can barely make it through a day without thinking about their futures and how I want to do everything in my power to set them up for success.

Back to school with an Ohio 529 Plan

Whether your child is sixteen or 1, you can take steps today to prepare for their future education — even if you have no idea what that higher education may look like! By using this, you can calculate see how inaction can negatively impact your higher education finances. You don’t need to have a massive amount of money to get yourself started, so why wait?

How to get started

It’s honestly super easy to get started to open an Ohio 529 Plan. Here’s what you’ll need:

  1. Your ID, social security number, telephone number, address, your date of birth, and your mothers maiden name.
  2. The telephone number, social security number, address, and date of birth of your successor (someone to take over the account should something happen to you).
  3. And lastly, the date of birth, telephone number, address, and social security number of the person you’re saving for.
Back to school with an Ohio 529 Plan

So why not take this change in season to reevaluate the future of your children’s education. Open an Ohio 529 Plan today!

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Delicious Bento Box Pizza Muffins Recipe

August 27, 2020 by Rachel 24 Comments

Next week we start up back-to-school. The start date has been pushed out two weeks from when we originally go back, but I think we needed this time to prepare. From my understanding, our new schedules for distance-learning will be far more rigid than they were in the spring. But there will be routine. And that is something that we thrive on! Our lunch break will be short, so I’ll be trying to squeeze in as much nutrition as possible in those few minutes. And this Bento Box Pizza Muffins Recipe is jam-packed with nutrition! Bonus? The kids will eat them up!

DELICIOUS BENTO BOX PIZZA MUFFINS RECIPE

Why a bento box?

As a mom of three kids, I’ve learned to get creative. A few years ago I found that if I put my kids food into a cupcake tin or a bento box, they are 100% more likely to eat. I stocked up on a few small cupcake tins and bento boxes. Later I added a handful of silicone liners, and the rest is history.

What you’ll need for this recipe

It’s easy to make pizzas on bagels or mini naan; but this recipe twists it up a bit. So instead of crust, you’ll use flour, eggs, baking powder, milk, and vegetable oil. Add in some fresh tomatoes, tomato puree, cooked chicken, fresh cheese, and basil! Pro tip: make your life easy and use canned chicken or repurpose some of your rotisserie chicken!

DELICIOUS BENTO BOX PIZZA MUFFINS RECIPE

Once prepared, the muffins will cook in approximately 25 minutes. You can prep this in advance for a weeks worth of lunches. Or, better yet, use some now and freeze the rest for later!

The Bento Box “extras”

Again, it may seem silly. But adding in some blueberries and carrot sticks just adds more ‘color’ and more fun for the kids! Use a mini cookie cutter in the shape of a star or a heart to jazz up kiwi slices!

DELICIOUS BENTO BOX PIZZA MUFFINS RECIPE

Bento Box Pizza Bites Recipe

Yield: 12

Pizza Muffins

DELICIOUS BENTO BOX PIZZA MUFFINS RECIPE

Ingredients

  • 1 and 1/4 cups of plain flour
  • 2 teaspoons of baking powder
  • 1/4 cup of vegetable oil
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 cup of milk 
  • 3 tablespoons of tomato puree
  • 1/2 cup of cherry tomatoes
  • 1/2 cup of cooked chicken
  • 1/4 cup of grated mozzarella + extra for topping
  • 1 teaspoon of dried basil
  • salt + pepper to taste

Instructions

    1. Preheat the oven to 350°F.
    2. Line a muffin tray with paper muffin liners.
    3. Cut the cherry tomatoes into quarters and cut the cooked chicken in chunks. Set Aside.
    4. In a mixing bowl, add the flour and baking powder. Mix.
    5. Add the vegetable oil, eggs, milk and tomato puree to the bowl. Whisk until batter is smooth.
    6. Add the cherry tomatoes, cooked chicken, grated mozzarella, dried basil, salt and pepper. Gently mix until combined.
    7. Pour the mixture into the muffin liners.
    8. Top with grated mozzarella.
    9. Bake in the preheated oven for 25 min until the muffins are golden on top and a toothpick comes out clean. 
      DELICIOUS BENTO BOX PIZZA MUFFINS RECIPE
    10. ENJOY!

Notes

Store in an airtight container for 3-4 days. To freeze just place into freezer bags.

© Rachel

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