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    4Kids.1Hubs.1Pup
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    What’s your go-to, quick, easy and yummy dinner?

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      rozzy6
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      Crunch wraps! We do siete seasoned taco meat, queso, tomatoes, avocados etc… they can be tricky to fold at first but you get the hang of it and it’ll become a family favorite!!

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        honestly we do a lot of healthy freezer meals. We love the Dr.Praegers cauliflower fries, spinach nuggets. Depending on your kids ages, we did "little spoon" which was amazing and SO easy!! I felt good about that when kids were young because they were quick, required little effort on my end and were sneaking vegetables in.

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          jamaicanmecrazy
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          The BEST and easiest salmon recipe that your kids will love--- everyone I have passed this along to would agree!! Put salmon in a glass dish - put salt pepper and slices of butter on it. MUST do the "magic salmon seasoning" all over it. Put the oven on broil and broil it for 12-15 minutes depending on how you like your salmon - DONE. That's it and it will melt in your mouth. Then add trader joes microwave brown rice and usually I buy pre cut broccoli and cauliflower and roast it in the oven or throw it in the air fryer. Could also just buy frozen vegetables too!

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            clingingtogood
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            Second the salmon thing!

            In AM - I put it in a glass container in fridge with brown sugar, garlic, olive oil and some soy sauce and let it sit - then an hour before dinner I cut it into squares and let it soak more then air fry it (obvi hour before isn’t necessary and you can do as you go, but helps me to cook in phases)

            Throw Japanese sweet potatoes in oven an hour prior (so sweet, so healthy and a kid fave) and a veggie on a sheet pan in oven too

            Easy easy easy!

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              atxmom
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              We do a lot of tacos! We keep it simple. Ground beef, siete seasoning, salsa, Greek yogurt, cheese. With sports we have to eat quickly and this seems to receive the least amount of complaints

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                turnthepage
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                Spahgetti - grass fed ground beef with Rao's Marinara. Banza noodles or the Barilla Protein noodles. sprinkled with a little grated parmasean and served with Cheezinos brazilian cheese rolls. They are delicious and gluten free!

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                  momofgirls
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                  My girls love spaghetti, so I do a simple version with Rao's sauce and ground beef. Also black bean and cheese quesadillas, they are great with spinach added too.
                  Quiche is always a hit too!

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                    Koala Bear
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                    Rotisserie chicken and Caesar salad. Simple and easy. Or tacos!

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                      Peach Zebra
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                      Chef here! Have found some fun ways to “fancify” the following while involving the kids in the kitchen. The more they make the more they want to try it. Key word “try” lol.

                      Tacos, taco bowls, lots of stir fries, sausage and peppers, smash burgers, burger bowls, salads w/ protein, grain bowls w/salmon or another protein and veg, pizza meatballs (ground chicken w/ parm, almond flour or panko, and Italian seasonings, covered in marinara and mozzarella), one pan dinners are a fave

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                        mamalama
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                        We do the taco skillet from Defined Dish cookbook often or for easy kids meal I’ll usually mix ground beef with a box of Goodles plant-based “Mac n cheese”. It’s become so challenging to feed my 3-year old these days since he’s so picky so this thread is giving me good ideas!

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                          Breakfast for dinner! Breakfast tacos, pancakes, bacon, chocolate milk for an “elevated” experience 😉

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                            My easy peasy go-to meal is made in the crock pot. Place Chicken breasts with half a packet of taco seasoning and half a packet of ranch powder seasoning on top, with chicken broth around the base. Cook on low for 5-7 hours, shred and serve! My kids love eating just the chicken, and after a day or two, if there is still leftover chicken, put the meat inside tortillas and add sauce to make enchiladas! Easy 2-in-1 meal planning with very little effort.

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                              katastic
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                              Turkey meatballs! I use 1 lb of ground turkey meat, a dash of salt and pepper, 1/2 C mozzarella cheese, 1 egg, and 1/4 C of Italian bread crumbs. Mix well and then brown all sides on a skillet (my personal rec!) or in a pan. Once brown, toss in the oven for 20 mins (I recommend flipping at the 10 min mark).
                              I usually serve over an easy orzo salad—orzo, lemon, salt + pepper (all to taste), one jar of sundried tomatoes with the oil, 1/4 chopped red onion (raw) and a handful of chopped artichokes.

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                                Purple Animal
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                                We love the defined dish but try to choose her recipes that don’t have 10,000 obscure ingredients.
                                This is a favorite-can control spice level for the various eaters in the house. Top with cheese, guacamole, sour cream, whatever!

                                https://thedefineddish.com/chicken-and-rice-taco-skillet/

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                                  hot_mess_express
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                                  Breakfast for dinner— French toast, breakfast tacos, etc. Really in a pinch for time it’s quesadillas and a veggie!

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                                    When I can I try to meal prep on Sunday and cook a lot of ground turkey or beef then throughout the week I’ll do different meals - quesadillas, spaghetti, brown rice/black bean/corn/meat bowls. Another favorite is turkey or chicken sausage on a sheet pan with the stir fry carrots/broccoli bag tossed in olive oil with Italian seasoning in the oven for 20 mins.

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                                      hanginbyathread
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                                      Fajita Burritos!
                                      Get some pre marinated fajita meat, cook it on the side, let it rest for 5 and cut against the grain. Roll it up in a tortilla with shredded cheese and fold the sides in halfway through, keep rolling. Put seam side down in a sauté pan with melted butter on medium and that will seal and crisp it. You can turn it over to crisp the other side or leave as is. Serve with lime rice and avo. Can slice up bell peppers and sauté them with evoo, salt , pepper and garlic powder until soft but still slightly crunchy. We do Mission GF tortillas

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                                        OneMinute
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                                        We love the breakfast for dinner! I usually make a batch of shredded chicken in the instant pot and use that for quick quesadillas, tacos, fajita bowls, and enchiladas. Super quick and easy.
                                        My kids also love ‘sparkle chicken’- I get plain chicken tenders, place them in Pyrex and add olive oil and just lightly sprinkle Italian bread crumbs and bake for 20-30 min. Add a side of veggies and some noodles and done!

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                                          momminainteasy
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                                          We made tacos tonight with ground beef. But chicken fried rice is my goto when I just cannot any longer. Trader Joe’s has a good one in the freezer section or can make from scratch

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