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Kid-Friendly Dinner Recipes

manders1230
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Can anyone direct me to a site that has kid-friendly weeknight dinner ideas that are healthy? recipes are welcome too!
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Bump...because I want some too...lol0
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Define 'kid unfriendly'? My kids eat what we eat pretty much.0
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come to think of it, my son eats it all too! I am looking for quick easy meals that i can get ready at night for my son and myself. I work long hours and still try to sit down with him at night to eat dinner together. Instead of some carb-filled mac and cheese, maybe a close alternative that tastes just as good without the fat.0
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Well most recipes I know take some work. Honestly in a pinch we just grill some meat or sausage on the foreman grill and nuke some frozen veggies, lol (and will boil some egg noodles if we have time).0
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My kids eat whatever we eat. That's not to say they always like it... and when they genuinely don't and have tried what's been prepared, I'll make them a pb&j.
Some of our weeknight favorites are tacos, meatloaf with a side of veggies, baked chicken fingers, and pasta. As long as I'm measuring and logging my portions, I find I'm able to stay within my macros, and still prepare meals everyone enjoys. Since I'm a carb fanatic, I've had to stop making carb-heavy side dishes with every meal. We still have pasta (often) and I still have carbs throughout the day, because they're not bad. But I've gotten so that a meat and a side of veggies comprises the whole dinner, rather than requiring a side of mashed potatoes, noodles, bread, etc. Also, I love me some pinterest for recipe ideas.0 -
My kids eat whatever we eat. That's not to say they always like it... and when they genuinely don't and have tried what's been prepared, I'll make them a pb&j.
Some of our weeknight favorites are tacos, meatloaf with a side of veggies, baked chicken fingers, and pasta. As long as I'm measuring and logging my portions, I find I'm able to stay within my macros, and still prepare meals everyone enjoys. Since I'm a carb fanatic, I've had to stop making carb-heavy side dishes with every meal. We still have pasta (often) and I still have carbs throughout the day, because they're not bad. But I've gotten so that a meat and a side of veggies comprises the whole dinner, rather than requiring a side of mashed potatoes, noodles, bread, etc. Also, I love me some pinterest for recipe ideas.
Mine eat mostly whatever we eat as well! It's true though, they don't always like what my husband and I eat, that's when we break out the grilled cheese & turkey sandwiches, ha.
On a weekly basis we will include taco night (we purchase the fiesta flat taco things to save calories), chicken stir fry with rice, breakfast for dinner night (scrambled eggs, bacon, a pancake), hamburgers (we buy the pre-packaged, pre-made ones), grilled chicken with veggies, salmon with veggies + carb (the kids don't usually like this one, though), goulash (hamburger meat, potatoes, corn + zucchini).
Edit: www.allrecipes.com has a lot of kid friendly recipes, and I think they have a specific kid-friendly area on the website. There's even a search where you can enter ingredients that you have on hand and it'll pull up recipes that fit.0 -
weelicious.com has some good family dinner suggestions and i don't find they are time or labour intensive (If you have a slow cooker, the slowcooker lasagne on that site is yummy, and easy to adapt to meet your nutrition needs)0
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Well, this might not be what you are looking for - but I treat myself to one "fatty" mid week meal a week.... and actually this one really isnt fatty, it's my boyfriends fav.
I saute an onion, chopped green pepper, and tons of chopped garlic in some EVO. The I add a package of jenny-Os lean ground turkey and brown it. Then i throw in a can of diced tomatoes (with the liquid portion) and a little bit of sauce or paste just to thicken it, but just a little.
I heap this on a HUGE pieve of italian bread for my BF (whos very active and can ise all the extra food he can get) - I usually skip the bread, or just have a very small pieve. i call it "healthy sloppy joe". A descent portion of it is about 320 calories without the bread - and i mean a decent sized portion :-)
Last week I made us pizza, which netted at 420 calories... but, i did have a ginormous piece. i used crusty bread and sliced it the long way, so I got alot of crust and not alot of "meat" as in bread meat... Topped it with pesto, a ton of sliced tomatoes, then some thick chunks of fresh motzarella and baked it for a while in the over. YUM.
I also do a ziti once in a while - which feeds him for four more days, so its great. This one has pasta though - so a cup and a half of it is about 420 calories... I use tomatoe and/or wheat pasta. Boil it till aldente. Brown up some lean turkey in onions and garlic. Get a can of tomatoe sauce and layer the bottom of a greased glass pan, throw in a layer of pasta, a layer of turkey, a layer of sauce. I then use "light" ricotta and greek yogurt mixed - spoon some of that on there, layer more pasta, meat, sauce, you get it...then top with fresh motz.
Im also a big advocate of "taco salad" which I make sunday and eat all week - which is again ground turkey, half a packet of taco seasoning...and I put it over a lettuce bed and switch it up by either mixing in fat free re freidn beans or corn. Instead of sour cream I use greek yogurt and garlic salt, and sometimes i throw some avacado in there... Add some rice and youve got dinner - throw it on a buritto and the kids will love it.0
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