Ahhhh....soda floats. Remember being a kid and getting so excited for a root beer float or a coke float during the hot days of summer?Watermelon Soda Float![]() Ahhhh....soda floats. Remember being a kid and getting so excited for a root beer float or a coke float during the hot days of summer? One scoop, then two scoops of vanilla ice cream plopping into the glass. Oh and the root beer, the delectable liquid sugar being poured over the scoops of vanilla ice cream creating a frothy white foam at the top of the glass. You just couldn't wait to drop in a straw and slurp it all up. Well, nowadays we like to change things up a bit. We like to take a classic and give it twist. VOILA! introducing the Watermelon Soda Float. Not only do you get to plop in scoops of your favorite vanilla ice cream, but you'll add in some watermelon balls, a bit of lime zest and fizzy water to give you the awesome fizz and frothy foam you loved as a kid. When it's a hot summers day, you'll be pleasantly surprised with the refreshing taste of watermelon, vanilla ice cream and fizzy water in this frothy concoction. For more beverage ideas, go to culinary.net. Watermelon Soda Float
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This delicious Pistachio Cake will be a hit at your next get together. Simple to make and your guests will devour it in minutes. For more recipes go to www.culinary.net.Pistachio Cake![]() This delicious Pistachio Cake will be a hit at your next get together. Simple to make and your guests will devour it in minutes. For more recipes go to www.culinary.net. Pistachio Cake
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When school is back in session, the real test for parents is not in the classroom, but in the kitchen. With convenient options like canned ingredients on-hand, parents can have the makings of a wholesome homemade meal right at their fingertips with recipes like Tuna Sliders with Green Chilies, Beef and Vegetable Soup, Vegetable Frittata Minis, and Gluten-Free Pumpkin and Chocolate Chip Bread.Nutritious Meals for Busy School Nights![]() (Family Features) When school is back in session, the real test for parents is not in the classroom, but in the kitchen. Between breakfast, lunch and dinner - not to mention snacks - meal planning seems endless and daunting. With convenient options like canned ingredients on-hand, parents can have the makings of a wholesome homemade meal right at their fingertips. Canned foods not only help cut down on prep time in the kitchen, but also deliver nutritional benefits. In fact, kids and adults who use six or more canned foods per week are more likely to have diets higher in 17 essential nutrients, according to a study published in "Nutrients." Plus, cans provide year-round access to seasonal fruits and vegetables, and keep food fresh and flavorful without the need for preservatives and additives. From on-the-go breakfasts like Vegetable Frittata Minis to hearty dinners like this Beef and Vegetable Soup and everything in-between, a well-stocked pantry - or your "cantry" - full of canned proteins, fruits, vegetables and soups can help busy parents get through the week with creative meals they can feel good about serving their families. For more information about the nutritional benefits of cooking with canned foods and to find flavorful recipes for the back-to-school season, visit CansGetYouCooking.com.
Tuna Sliders with Green ChiliesRecipe courtesy of Cans Get You Cooking
Beef and Vegetable SoupRecipe courtesy of Cans Get You Cooking
Vegetable Frittata MinisRecipe courtesy of Cans Get You Cooking
Gluten-Free Pumpkin and Chocolate Chip BreadRecipe courtesy of Cans Get You Cooking
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The season of warm summer nights and bright sunny days calls for equally vibrant meals. When the hotter summer weather calls for light, fresh snackable fare, give Asian small plates a try with recipes like Chinese Shrimp Potstickers, Thai Chicken Satay and Light Cucumber Salad, or Korean Beef Bulgogi and Kimchi over Sticky Rice.Add a Splash of Flavor to Your Summer![]() Asian-inspired small plates for the entire family(Family Features) The season of warm summer nights and bright sunny days calls for equally vibrant meals. As the season of entertaining continues, many at-home chefs are searching for exciting and flavorful meals to feed their family and friends. According to Mintel’s 2018 US Flavor Trends Report, consumers continually seek to be more adventurous with their palates by trying ethnic flavors, such as those found in Asian cooking. When the hotter summer weather calls for light, fresh snackable fare, give Asian small plates a try. Have a go at a variety of flavorful appetizers like dippable Chinese Shrimp Potstickers, which pair perfectly with a savory Thai Chicken Satay and Light Cucumber Salad. Round out your meal with a satisfying Korean Beef Bulgogi and Kimchi over Sticky Rice, featuring irresistible and exotic flavors that can have your guests coming back for more. To create impressive meals with a variety of ingredients, incorporate an option such as Nakano clean-labeled rice vinegars, which are available in seven varieties and feature easy-to-read labels showing no more than six real, recognizable ingredients to help enhance the flavors of summertime dishes. For more fresh and flavorful summer dishes, visit NakanoOrganic.com. Thai Chicken Satay with Light Cucumber SaladPrep time: 25 minutes, plus marinating Cucumber Salad:
Chicken Satay:
Peanut Sauce:
Korean Beef Bulgogi and Kimchi over Sticky RicePrep time: 15 minutes, plus marinating
Chinese Shrimp PotstickersPrep time: 25 minutes
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When it's summertime, you crave for something cold and fruity. Combine frozen strawberries with frozen pink lemonade concentrate and you have a recipe for deliciousness. This fizzy summertime strawberry treat will delight your tastebuds and keep you quenched while basking in the sun.Strawberry Spritzer![]() When it's summertime, you crave for something cold and fruity. Combine frozen strawberries with frozen pink lemonade concentrate and you have a recipe for deliciousness. This fizzy summertime strawberry treat will delight your tastebuds and keep you quenched while basking in the sun. Find more drink recipes at culinary.net. Strawberry Spritzer
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With a new school year beginning, it’s important for parents to be prepared and help their children start forming good habits. With a new routine in place, it can sometimes be hard for parents to keep up, but with fast-cooking seafood like thin fish fillets and shrimp, a healthy dinner like Hearty Salmon Skewers over Brown Rice can be ready in minutes.
Back-to-School Seafood Favorites![]() (Family Features) With a new school year beginning, it’s important for parents to be prepared and help their children start forming good habits. For example, most children function better on a routine. They wake up every day at a certain time, they practice the same sports and eat nutritious, fresh foods that fuel their bodies. One healthy option for kids is seafood. When kids eat at least two servings of seafood each week, as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, they can receive big benefits. Fish and shellfish supply nutrients such as vitamins B and D, choline and essential omega-3 fatty acids, which are all needed for strong bones, brain development, healthy immune systems and cardiovascular systems. In fact, research published in “Acta Paediatrica” shows an association between kids who eat fish at least once a week and better grades. With a new routine in place, it can sometimes be hard for parents to keep up, but with fast-cooking seafood like thin fish fillets and shrimp, a healthy dinner can be ready in minutes. However, since some kids can be picky eaters, consider these tips from Joe Urban, director of food and nutrition services for Greenville County Schools, to add seafood to your family’s table.
For more seafood recipes and meal inspiration, visit seafoodnutrition.org or follow #Seafood2xWk on social media. Hearty Salmon Skewers over Brown RicePrep time: 15 minutes
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