WIN PRIZE PACK – Eat Right While You #Travel with @BalanceBar

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We are currently traveling in Europe right now, but most of you ( I should hope all of you!) know that we are usually traveling somewhere. Even when we are home, we are very active, whether it’s heading into the city for the day, heading out to the park, or to hit the beach this summer, we are usually on the go. Days spent just running daily chores and activities can sometimes seem the busiest of all. One of our favorite things to keep with us while we travel are Balance Bars.

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My son, age 5, especially loves the mini-bars, which are just the right size for him and are much better then handing him something out of a vending machine or a bag of chips or something along those lines. Balance Bars make this easy because not only are the healthy, but also are the perfect size to bring along with you wherever you may go.They are also are full of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals, while still having a variety of flavors, sizes, and types. They have enough substance to help keep cravings at bay and keep you going until your next meal.
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Funbites “Hearts” – A must have item for moms- Review

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Funbites LuvIt

I am a huge fan of FunBites. Awhile back I posted a review of the “Squares” from FunBites, and have been using it non stop sense. I am very happy to review for you the Hearts from Funbites.

About FunBites:

Funbites was originally created by Bobbie Rhoads. She was so frustrated with all the time that she spent cutting food into small shapes. She knew that it would be so much easier if there was something that they could use to just press down into their food [Read more…]

7 Foodie Destinations in Southern France

One of the things people look forward to when visiting the South of France is sampling some of the area’s gorgeous cuisine, which is known the world over for its Mediterranean flavors and sophisticated French ‘Je ne sais quoi’. Depending on which area you’re headed for, there are regional specialties and ‘must tastes’ which will make your trip all the more delicious.

If you spend any amount of time in the absolute South of France, namely the regions of Languedoc-Roussillon and Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur, you’ll certainly taste the Basque and Spanish influences, with juicy tomatoes, spicy sausages and peppers all very much in evidence. Aromatic herbs, olive oil and colorful fruit and vegetables make the cuisine typically Mediterranean and absolutely delicious.

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Market Veggies

Languedoc-Roussillon is chilled out and relaxed, with a sunny climate and plenty of beaches. You can explore quaint coastal towns and ports, find Roman and Greek historical monuments and ruins and medieval castles, all dotted around picturesque towns like Montpellier, Perpignan, Nîmes, and Carcassonne. Traveling through this region offers you a truly European tour, both in terms of culture and cuisine.

Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur is the place to go for beaches combined with culture; the Alps, wetlands and vineyards also help make up a landscape that also features hilltop towns, medieval villages and fashionable areas populated with art galleries and music festivals.

Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur (Provence)

Being so close to Italy, Provence can’t help but be heavily influenced by its neighbor. You’ll find some of the most beautiful villages in France here, especially as you venture further inland.

  1. Head to L’Art Glacier in Ansois if you’re an ice cream aficionado – this ice cream parlor at the foot of the Luberon Hills has over 60 flavors, including lavender, gingerbread and even Lily of the valley.
  2. Being the seafood capital of France means that Marseilles, also France’s oldest city, offers the discerning traveler some amazing fish dishes. Try the bouillabaisse in any of its varieties; Bouillabaisse du Ravi, which traditionally contains six different types of fish, or Bouillabaisse du Pêcheur, which is lighter with just three. If you enjoy a garlicky fish stew you could also try Bourride. Another fishy specialty is Brandade de Morue, which originally comes from Nimes – a delicious puree of salt cod, cream, garlic, olive oil and potatoes, which is often served in restaurants as a starter.
  3. Venice is a real foodie mecca, choc-full of patisseries to satisfy any sweet tooth and restaurants to die for. Just 20 miles inland from Nice airport, La Terrasse du Clemenceau is popular with locals and serves a delicious Salade au Chevre Chaud, or goat’s cheese salad, as well as fresh pizzas best enjoyed on the terrace outside. The rabbit, or ‘lapin’ is also highly recommended by previous diners.
  4. Le Passage is a cosmopolitan eatery, set in a sympathetically and very tastefully renovated factory building in downtown Aix en Provence. You can sample dishes from three different kitchens – one traditionally French, the O-Zen Buffet World/Fusion [Read more…]

Eggplant Parmesan

 

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This is a great family dinner that really doesn’t take much time to prepare. The most work comes from slicing, breading and baking the eggplant pieces but that only takes about fifteen minutes of your time before you assemble then heat the dish in the oven. My kids love this so much I rarely have left overs, and the best thing about this whole dish? It’s meatless!

 

Ingredients

3 beaten eggs

About 3 cups seasoned bread crumbs

3 eggplants cut into 1 / 4 slices. I do it length wise.

1 -1 / 2 cups fresh cut mushrooms

1 teaspoons Italian seasonings

2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese

2 cups spaghetti sauce

Directions

For the eggplant- Place beaten eggs in a shallow bowl, bread crumbs [Read more…]

Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Express Cake Topper and Dinosaur Train Cupcake Rings Giveaway

 


Dinosaur Train

 

With Father’s Day just around the corner, now would be a great time to help your kids create some fun treats for dad. How could this be more fun than to allow them to decorate with their favorite Dinosaur Train characters! DecoPak has provided a Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Express Cake Topper and Dinosaur Train Cupcake Rings, both featuring Buddy and Tiny. These products [Read more…]

Oven Fried Chicken Recipe

My plan was fried chicken the other night but we were late getting in from some things outside so dinner was on top of us and I didn’t have time! This is when the oven comes in handy and the chicken is still crispy for those who think “oven fried chicken” is not worth it. It is, my kids inhaled the chicken I just barely got a picture before little hands started nabbing all the chicken before my eyes.

It’s quick , it’s simple it’s dinner in under 45 minutes it’s Oven Fried Chicken!

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ingredients

3 to 4lbs of chicken thighs

1/4 cup flour
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Smashburger- Quick Food That isn’t “Fast Food” (And Win $20 Gift Card)

I love burgers. Like, love. They are one of my favorite foods- I know that’s super corny, but what can I say. I love a GOOD burger. Lots of places, almost anyplace, makes burgers. But how good are they? That is to be decided. Most are dry, or greasy, or plain. But when I find a truly good burger- made well, cooked well, or even with fun or interesting flavors- that’s it, hooked for life. Or until a new chef comes and ruins the recipe! LOL

smashburgerOne of my favorite places, and one that is rapidly growing in my home state of NJ, is Smashburger. While it is a chain, many in this area are owned by a local husband and wife team, who take their restaurants very seriously. When you walk into Smashburger, you order at the counter as you would from a fast food restaurant, and then you are given a number to place on your table. A server brings the food to your table once it has been properly smashed (or cooked).

smashburgerSmashBurger’s menu is more expansive than your average fast [Read more…]

An Apple A Day – Cookbook Review

If you haven’t heard of An Apple a Day by Karen Berman and Mellissa Petitto, you are going to really want to pay attention here!

We reviewed the awesome cookbook the last few weeks and I love everything about it. 365 days using apples whether it’s in a creative craft, fun facts, or recipes this book is jammed pack full of things you don’t want to miss. I tried several recipes including Apple Brownies, Pork Chops Smothered with Mushrooms and Apples ( my favorite!) and a few others which the family really enjoyed! My kids were blown away to know dishes held apples in them but I will admit they like the sweet treats more than anything.

This is the Dark Chocolate and Almond Crisp, it was so good!

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With easy to follow directions tips and facts, you are presented with an easy reading cookbook that uses fairly everyday items that you will have laying around- this is very important to me! As a mother of four my days are incredible busy and at the last minute being able to grab a cookbook that will [Read more…]