Saturday, November 26, 2011

Some Fun Animal Party Menu Ideas for the Kids

!±8± Some Fun Animal Party Menu Ideas for the Kids

Just one thing that kids all seem to love is an animal or the plural, much the dismay of parents. Your kids may go on and on endlessly about how much the want a pet or a pony or a tiger or a.... well you get the idea. Of course there are quite a few reasons why you can't get the exotic ones, but is always an unwanted duty to tell a kid he can't have a cat because you'd end up taking care of him. Well, at the very least you might be able throw your kid a animal themed party. A banner or two, a few animal themed movies, some animal would all be included in a simple party. Some of the complicated things would involve some origami animals as decorations, wall scrolls, a trip to the zoo, etc.

An animal party menu can be so much fun for you and the kids. Why not start off with some party favor packages of animal crackers? While the kids are munching on those you can put together your buffet of animal themed foods. Some chicken fingers and fish sticks are fun and easy to pick up. You'll also be able to set out different zesty sauces for dipping. Chocolate Spiders are yummy and creepy, while Elephant ears are a great carnival food to have at home. Cheetos, are a cheesy snack item with a cheetah for a mascot and beef jerky can be a fun and interesting treat to try for those cow lovers. Don't forget to set out some roughage for the vegetarian animal lovers. A nice salad for the grazers is tasty and some fruits like bananas are great for the little monkeys.

Chocolate Spiders are easy to make and very yummy at your animal party. All you need is a bag of semi-sweet chocolate chips and some Chow Mein noodles. Melt the chocolate chips in a sauce pan and pour in the dried noodles. Scoop out clumps to place on wax paper to cool. When cool you can serve up the chocolaty treat to your more adventurous animal lovers.

Well, however you chose to take care of the party, just remember the most important thing at the end of the party, no it's not clean up though you'll want to pick up some disposable every things for that. It's your kids renewed interest in wanting an animal all their own.


Some Fun Animal Party Menu Ideas for the Kids

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Eat More Vegetables - 12 Easy Sneaky Ways to Get More Vegetables on Your Plate

!±8± Eat More Vegetables - 12 Easy Sneaky Ways to Get More Vegetables on Your Plate

Do you get 5-12 servings of fruits and vegetables every day?

I bet you would love to get your family eating more fruits and vegetables (and yourself too!) The latest recommendation is 5 - 12 servings and I am pretty sure MOST people don't eat nearly that!

I have some really sneaky ways to hide fruit and vegetable servings!

I don't find it difficult to personally get my recommended fruits and vegetables. My house is loaded with fresh produce of all descriptions. I have fresh watermelon, honey dew melon, cantaloupe, pears, apples (red delicious and granny smith), naval oranges, tangerines, blueberries, green and red grapes, bananas, a mango, black plums, nectarines, lemons, limes, avocado... and I am probably missing something. I also have several bags of frozen fruits in the freezer (mostly berries). That's just the fruit!

I won't begin to list all the fresh vegetables I have on hand... I know I would miss a lot. Health is not, however, about what I eat today (or what my family eats today). Health is about what we eat consistently over time. Each day of getting an abundance of fresh whole fruits and vegetables adds up to the grand total that will make a difference over the entire course of your life. It will affect how you feel, how you look, how you move, how you respond to viruses, how you fight off things like cancer. It is important that you pay attention to this now. It is not too late to start eating more fruits and vegetables.

As a mom, I found a number of creative ways over the years to get extra servings of vegetables into meals and snacks. You know the obvious ways, i.e. salads, veggie side dishes, and fresh fruit snacks or desserts, but these can get boring or tedious.

Here are 12 ways to make sure you get more fruits and vegetables.

Use grated vegetables in pasta sauces - When I used a canned pasta sauce I always saute onions, garlic, fresh mushrooms, green and red peppers and add the sauce with or with out browned ground beef, but I ALSO grate several large carrots to put in. Carrots give the sauce a real fresh flavored lift and the tomato sauce disguises the carrot flavor. To this day my family does not know I put carrots in their pasta sauce. Grated vegetables are also good in meat loaf or hamburger patties. When having spaghetti, grate a zucchini or 2 lengthwise and add it to the long noodles. If you peeled it they may not even know! Mix grated vegetables (carrots, onions, into salad dressings or sour cream and use as a veggie or corn chip dip. Smoothies - Using fresh or frozen berries as a base throw in some flax seed oil, a banana, and some melon (water melon, honey dew or cantaloupe) Then for more liquid JUICE 2 large carrots per person, and 1 pear per person, to dump in the blender instead of water! Add some "super fruit" powder or "green" powder to your smoothies for added wallop. Today it's easy to find organic freeze dried acai powder, goji powder, raspberry powder or any number of high antioxidant pure fruit powders. You can even find a mix of greens and fruits... these powders dramatically increase the power of your smoothie. Semi-frozen strawberry yogurt- take a cup of frozen strawberries, 1 cup of strawberry yogurt, 2 scoops of protein powder, and 2 tablespoons on flax seed oil. Blend. Add just enough apple or orange juice (or water) so the berries blend) Pour into bowls. This is MUCH more delicious than ice cream and makes a wonderful breakfast for children who don't like to eat in the morning Make more casseroles- meatless casseroles with cheese and spices are a yummy way to load up on veggies, and their easy too! Chop. Stir. Bake. Serve. Make it accessible... Veggies always fresh chopped and in serving sizes... with meals I put the large salad out and I get out their favorite salad dressings ad open the top and set it right next to the silverware, I always have fresh home made salsa available and they will often scoop that up as a condiment or side dish. Make fresh cobblers for dessert instead of pies. Lots of fruit in a very lightly greased baking dish topped with a crumble of equal parts raw oatmeal, almond meal, shaved coconut and a tablespoon of brown sugar. Add a bit of coconut oil to make a crumbly mixture and bake at 350 until fruit is soft and bubbly. If using apples or peaches sprinkle a bit of cinnamon. Berries may require a bit of your choice of sweetener. It is very fast to do something like this up and pop it in the oven after you take the casserole out. It is ready when your meal is done! Wrap large lettuce leaves around sandwich filling instead of bread. And don't forget celery or carrot sticks spread with peanut butter. YUM!

The other night my teen age daughter actually ASKED for a vegetarian dinner. I had taken some pita breads, brushed them with olive oil and sprinkled them with garlic powder and sea salt and then baked them until lightly browned at 450 degrees. Then I served some home made salsa, a guacamole made with fresh avocado, juice of one lime, garlic clove crushed, and cilantro, and served both dips with the "chips" and some carrots, celery, cucumbers, broccoli, and cherry tomatoes. The ONLY reason she asked for this is because she LOVES the "homemade nacho chips".

My rule of thumb is.. if I am having something they aren't crazy about, I serve it with something they love!

Happy healthy eating to you, and get your 5-12 a day! Twelveliness is next to healthiness!


Eat More Vegetables - 12 Easy Sneaky Ways to Get More Vegetables on Your Plate

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Bully Sticks For Puppies

!±8± Bully Sticks For Puppies

Bully sticks (aka pizzle sticks) are actually bull penises (most dog owners probably don't like to think about this, but since their dogs love it, perhaps they pretend to forget about what they're actually made of). The penis is severed from the bull, then stretched, bleach - cleaned, dried and hardened for consumptions; the brands made for puppies vary in sizes & shapes; they can be twisted into knots, braids or rings; and the total size of a beef stick spans about 40" to 50" long. The preferred method for producing these type of dog-chews is by natural means (non-synthetic additives) so they are palatable to puppies.

Beef sticks can be relished for a longer time than a number of other dog-chews. They are durable and can literally last for weeks when chewed by smaller breed of dogs (or could be ingested by larger breeds of canine in several hours). That's pretty remarkable 'hang time' when compared to a number of other supposedly 'long-lasting' dog-chews (that can normally be consumed in just minutes). Large chew sticks are considered to be the most solid treat for canines weighing between twelve to fifteen pounds. Overall, these delectable, durable treats are readily digestible and can handle the natural chewing power of any dog, The friction against the teeth caused by the constant biting of the beef treat, also eliminates tartar - encouraging healthy gums and teeth. Most beef treats are procured from free ranging, grass-fed, naturally reared livestock. Normally ranging from small, medium to large, these dog-chews are usually packed inside a resealable bag - specially made to lock in freshness.

Bully sticks certainly are a healthier and beneficial option for puppies. For the most part, pups can securely chew beef sticks, however, if a pup is not monitored during their chewing session, they are susceptible to specific hazards: in the event that a pup swallows a whittled down piece of pizzle stick, he runs the risk of intestinal obstruction.

These dog treats are mostly protein, so it benefits growing pups in building stronger muscles; another beneficial side effect is that it facilitates the development of their joints. And for the owners too busy for playtime, beef sticks gives pups enough amusement & distraction for hours on end - without doing damage to your furniture.

There are potential risks with pizzle sticks though. If a bully stick is too rich for a puppy with a weak constitution, it may loosen his stool. Also, beef sticks that are manufactured under poor sanitary conditions (oftentimes, outside of America) run the risk of being contaminated with salmonella; contact with this bacterial agent, however brief, can lead to infection or becoming a carrier; cross-contamination with toddlers or the elderly can prove fatal (given their underdeveloped immune system).

If the risks of using bully sticks are discouraging, other healthy options are at your disposal. Rubber chew toys (preferably one that can hold treats in its hollow center) has proven to be an adequate substitution - providing just as much fun & distraction as a pizzle stick. Antler-chews are also a good choice, as they can withstand a healthy dose of punishment most pups can dish out - the only drawback being, that it could be too hard for the smaller pup (who may require teething apparatus anyway). When replacing bully sticks, it is strongly advised that you avoid cooked bones at all cost! An over-ambitious pup can easily clamp down and cause the bone to splinter, leading to bruised gums & mouth, a punctured wind pipe/ digestive tract or asphyxiation. Rock hard over-sized bones may also cause a tooth to chip.

A Vet's recommendations should prove more than helpful in picking the right bully stick for your pup.


Bully Sticks For Puppies

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