Good Morning everyone! I hope you had a fantastic week, and however you are spending your weekend, it includes some sunshine and fun along the way. If your family is anything like ours, our weekends are quickly becoming busier and busier as the days get warmer. I am determined to find some time to relax though~ somewhere, somehow! Today's guest is a fellow blogger who you might remember from the holidays when she hosted a fantastic countdown to Christmas on her blog,
The Saturday Evening Pot, which I participated in. Be sure to stop by and say hello and visit her on
Facebook too. Please welcome Anne to EMM~
Hi, Everyone! I'm Anne, also known as "The Lucky Wife", at the blog
my husband and I co-author, My husband, "The Chef", is trained in
Culinary Arts by Johnson and Wales University. So I figure I'm pretty
lucky because I don't have to do much cooking in our home (per a deal we
made when he went back to school for the degree in Culinary Arts,
leaving law enforcement), and I get to taste test all of his culinary
creations.
Now, this does not mean all you will find on our blog is fancy
foods. His work schedule does not permit much play time in our kitchen,
and our young children do not have the more mature palettes to be able
to appreciate the kinds of flavor variations we enjoy. So you will find
a good variety of recipes on our blog, including very basic, everyday
family meals, such as
Salmon and Sweet Corn Hash, as well as the dishes for the more advanced palettes, such as
Peach and Sweet Tea Vodka Glazed Pork Tenderloin. We've also got some great recipes for
side dishes
and for those days when you want to throw something in your trusty
crockpot and let it cook while you're enjoying life, such as
Slow Cooker Shredded Pork with "Skillet Apples". Be sure you check out our daily paper, full of crockpot recipe ideas and information,
The Crockpot Chronicles! We also offer some kid-friendly food tips and information, like this
Easy Toddler Smoothies Recipe (with a tip for eating yogurt mess-free!) and lots of
creative lunchbox ideas.
Today I have something special, easy and fun to share with you. It
will be of particular interest for those of you with a child, grandchild
or special niece or nephew who loves
Elmo. Both of my children are
Elmo fans, and since we love food so much in our home, I got curious one
day about what Elmo's favorite food is. Any guesses? Pizza! And
since his favorite fruit is banana, I decided to develop a recipe
including Elmo's favorite foods, a fruit pizza. The Chef suggested
using strawberries to add some color (presentation!). The end result
was delicious and my children, of course, loved it.
Elmo's Favorite Food: Fruit Pizza with Banana (and Strawberries)
Ingredients:
Sugar cookies (you can make these yourself or buy them already made, the option I chose for convenience)
Vanilla pudding (again, you can make it or buy it already made, again, the option I chose for convenience)
Banana
Strawberries
Instructions:
Spread a layer of pudding over each cookie. Cut banana and a few
strawberries into toddler bite-sized pieces and position as desired on
top of the pudding you had spread over each cookie. Serve!
Thank you so much, Krista, for having me as a weekend guest to share
with your readers. I know I do not have to tell them what a great
resource your blog is for recipes! I so enjoyed her participation on
our
100-Day Countdown to Christmas series
last year... check it out if you love Christmas and bookmark it or pin
it for great ideas for Christmas this year (it comes quickly doesn't
it?). And thank you to those of you who took time to read what I had to
share with you today. The Chef and I would love to have you visit with
us, and if you like what we offer, to become a part of our "foodie
family"!
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