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Boxed Macaroni and Cheese Protein Hack

August 12, 2018 by Stacy Craft Leave a Comment

Easy boxed macaroni and cheese protein hack to make your kid’s favorite meal a little healthier.

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Protein hack for boxed mac n cheese

Do you remember before you had kids and the thoughts that would go through your head? My kid will NEVER act like that in public. My child will never leave toys all over my living room. My little one will eat a balanced diet and will not be one of those that only eats chicken nuggets and mac n cheese.

It is pure entertainment to think back on those “my child will never” statements from my pre-kid years. And now as a mama, I work on things like making a boxed macaroni and cheese protein hack to ensure that these little tiny children get something good into their bellies.

Providing Kids with Proper Nutrients is Hard

My 4 year old only started eating meat within the last few months. I spent months trying to get her to try meat and she just did not want to. Her gag reflex is on point and the texture really got to her. So I slathered peanut butter on everything and prayed that she was getting the nutrients that she needed. Yes, I got one of those picky eaters that I swore I would never allow pre-motherhood.

One food that I could not figure out how to pile high with peanut butter was her beloved mac n cheese. Now I know that we can probably name off 1000 things that we would rather feed our kids than boxed mac n cheese. But, we are moms and know that a box of that cheesy goodness makes it to our table fairly often.

When choosing convenience foods, I like to look for the healthiest possible choice that the grocery store has to offer. Annie’s Organic Macaroni and Cheese  is a choice that I feel good about feeding my family. And even better, I found the answer to my need for protein in the pasta right on the back of the box!

Boxed Macaroni and Cheese Protein Hack

Increasing the amount of protein in your boxed macaroni in cheese is so simple and your kids will not even notice the change.

Boil your pasta as instructed on the package. Drain the pasta into a colander and set aside.

Next add the butter and cheese packet to your warm pot. Now here is your boxed macaroni and cheese protein hack, sub the milk for 3 tablespoons of greek yogurt. By adding this yogurt, you are adding in additional grams of protein to the mac and cheese entree.

Protein is so important to help kids stay full longer. Which reduces that snack, snack, snack commentary that I know you are tired of hearing all day. Every day.

See you could never tell by looking at it (or tasting it) that you have it packed with good for you greek yogurt.

My kid will eat 3 square meals and won’t eat goldfish all day long. -Former Self, Year 2012.

I hope this boxed macaroni and cheese protein hack helps you to make a small change to make your kids meals a little healthier.

Boxed Macaroni and cheese protein hack

Does your kid think macaroni and cheese is a food group? Do you plan to try this boxed macaroni and cheese protein hack?

Filed Under: Featured, Plan, Recipes Tagged With: greek yogurt, hack, healthy food, healthy kids, macaroni and cheese, protein

Apple Cinnamon Trail Mix

August 11, 2018 by Stacy Craft 6 Comments

Real (freeze dried) apples, cereal, and notes of cinnamon make up this simple to assemble Apple cinnamon trail mix.

Fall Inspired Apple Cinnamon Trail Mix

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Back to school is just around the corner and I have had apples on the brain. The grocery store is gearing up with all their apple flavored snacks and I even saw some pumpkin spice out today. Fall is coming ya’ll! So while I was shopping, all of those new apple cinnamon products were calling my name. I picked up a few things to create this super simple apple cinnamon trail mix.

So, you know the trail mixes at Christmas that everyone seems to make? It is very yummy but you have to turn on an oven or a crockpot, melt butter, mix everything up, wash a dish. You get my point – it is time consuming and best if someone gifts it to you! I know that probably sounds lazy but sometimes we just need a simple treat.

This apple cinnamon trail mix is a fun, seasonal treat without a lot of fuss. It is no cook and so simple your kids can assemble it.

Apple Cinnamon Trail Mix

A snack mix is fun because you can easily add or subtract ingredients without having to worry about a recipe. Find another apple or cinnamon item, throw in a handful or two. Hate something shown? Just omit it. Easy as pie.

Shopping List:

Apple Cinnamon Cheerios

Cinnamon Toast Crunch

Freeze Dried Apples

Cinnamon Apple Straws (Aldi)

Mini Bear Grahams Apple Cinnamon (Aldi)

Apple Cinnamon Trail Mix Products

If you wanted to add in something extra, some white chocolate chips would be great. If your kids eat nuts, I think cashews would be a great addition to this apple cinnamon trail mix.

Assemble The Snack Mix

Add one cup of each item into a large bowl. I measured out a cup of each but when I make more, the handful method will be used!

Once you have all your items in the bowl gently mix to combine. I just used my hands but you could use a plastic spoon or spatula.

Store in a large ziplock bag. I am going to test out how the Freeze dried apples do with the rest of the crunchy items and will update in a day or two!

I had a disaster last year with my apple cinnamon trail mix so I just want to make sure that does not happen again. And in case you see the cute, apple shaped fruit snacks at the store that I saw, do NOT add them to your crunchy mix. The moisture in the gummy treat will make your crunchy items taste stale within a day or two. I am hoping that the freeze dried fruit doesn’t do that.

*Update* The freeze dried apples did just fine. After two days, everything is still crunchy and delicious.

The apple cinnamon trail mix is also a tasty back to school classroom treat. Add 1 cup or 1.5 cups to a clear favor bag, attach a super cute apple label, write “Apple Cinnamon Trail Mix” on your label, and tie it up with a red ribbon.

Need some more Fall & Apple in your life? Check out this fun Apple Cinnamon and Oatmeal Sensory Bin.

Fun Apple Finds:


 

 

 

Filed Under: Featured, Plan, Recipes, Snacks Tagged With: apple cinnamon, fall, kid food, kid friendly, kids in kitchen, lunchbox, no bake, school, snack, trail mix

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