Cookies & Cream Protein Muffins
Kitchen Psychology
by Dr. Jacquie
3y ago
Jump to Recipe Starting the day with a hearty breakfast may not be the best choice for everyone. I have little ones who want to be on the go in the morning. My older kids are sometimes running out the door and tell me they have no time for breakfast. But isn’t breakfast supposed to be the most important meal of the day? How about some protein muffins? These cookies & cream protein muffins will satisfy any sweet tooth while giving them a protein packed punch as a breakfast treat. Served warm or cold, they are a favorite in our house. Eat them on the go or snuggled up at home with a hot choc ..read more
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Stuffed Braciola Recipe
Kitchen Psychology
by Dr. Jacquie
4y ago
Print Braciola Italian stuffed meat recipe served in Sunday sauce Course dinner Cuisine Italian Keyword italian Prep Time 30 minutes Cook Time 2 hours Ingredients 5 cloves garlic Flank Steak 2 cups Breadcrumbs 1 cup Parmesan Cheese grated 1 tbsp Red Pepper Flakes crushed 1 tbsp Parsley Flakes 1 tsp Salt 1 tsp Pepper ground 2 cups Flour 3 cups Olive Oil Extra Virgin 1 Bundle Broccoli Rabe 1 roll Cooking / Baking string Instructions Clean & prep Broccoli Rabe. Cut stems & Rinse in cool water. Fill pot with 2 cups of water and Broccoli Rabe. Cover and put on stove with me ..read more
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Quarantine Learning Loss
Kitchen Psychology
by Dr. Jacquie
4y ago
Quarantine learning loss is on the rise and may very well be affecting the development of children. When we think of development, we may automatically associate this term with physical. The physical development of children may indeed take a toll due to staying indoors and potentially not getting outdoors enough. In some countries, such as Spain, children had to quarantine and never leave their house entirely. They were only opening their window slightly to allow fresh air to circulate. Organized sports came to a halt, and recess with friends was cancelled. Dance classes were brought to the vir ..read more
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Math Skills in the Kitchen
Kitchen Psychology
by Dr. Jacquie
4y ago
Math and counting can is in nearly every element of the kitchen. Think about it. We measure and count ingredients. When setting the table, we take a headcount to see how many place settings we need. There is even a timer on the oven and microwave showing us numbers! There are numbers all around the kitchen, and it is no wonder it may very well be the perfect place for kids to practice math skills. Pizza Pie Fractions Fractions can be a tricky concept to grasp, especially when you are first learning them as a kid. While we were remote learning, my son started learning about comparing fractions ..read more
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Salted Caramel Chocolate Chip Cookies
Kitchen Psychology
by Dr. Jacquie
4y ago
These super easy cookies are both salty and sweet. Made with bisquik, this recipe is a crowd pleaser. Print Salted Caramel Chocolate Chip Cookies Course Dessert Keyword dessert Ingredients 2 Cups Bisquik 1 Cup light brown sugar 3/4 Cup white sugar 1.5 Sticks Salted butter soften 1 Tsp baking soda 1 Tsp vanilla 2 cups chocolate chips 2 eggs 1/2 cup whole milk Instructions Combine white sugar and light brown sugar with eggs. Add baking soda, vanilla, and milk. Add bisquik, butter, chocolate chips , and caramel bits. Preheat oven to 350 Drop cookies or form into round balls ab ..read more
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Classic Italian Bread
Kitchen Psychology
by Dr. Jacquie
4y ago
Jump to Recipe We love all types of bread in my house. A classic Italian bread is our go-to when serving a delicious pasta dish. Here we have a simple Italian Bread recipe which makes two loaves. Print Classic Italian Bread Classic homemade Italian bread. Rustic crunchy crust with pillowy center. Course bread Cuisine bread Keyword Italian Bread Ingredients 5 Cups Flour All Purpose 1 & 3/4 Cup Water 1/4 Cup Milk 2 Tsp Active Yeast 1 package 2 Tsp Salt 2 Tsp White Sugar 1/4 Cup Olive Oil Extra Virgin Instructions Add lukewarm milk to active yeast. Set aside and let bubble. Whis ..read more
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Asian Style Dumpling Recipe
Kitchen Psychology
by Dr. Jacquie
4y ago
Jump to Recipe Easy Asian Style Dumpling Recipe. What better way to have takeout than to make it homemade? A delicious and easy recipe made with ground beef but can be adjusted to fit your needs (using ground turkey, veggies, etc). Visit Instagram Stories and Profile to check out walk through video Print Asian Style Dumplings Easy Asian Style Dumplings. Delicious and Fun to make. Course Appetizer, dinner Cuisine asian Keyword Asian Prep Time 45 minutes Cook Time 10 minutes Equipment Stand Mixer Ingredients 3 Cups Flour All Purpose 2 tbsp Whit ..read more
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Creamy Cauliflower Soup
Kitchen Psychology
by Dr. Jacquie
4y ago
Quick and simple using few ingredients. This quick soup can be served for lunch, dinner, or a snack. The best part is this creamy cauliflower soup is ZERO POINTS with Weight Watchers Blue Plan! Jump to Recipe Print Quick Creamy Cauliflower Soup Easy to make and not many ingredients needed to make this delicious, creamy cauliflower soup. Course Appetizer, dinner, Soup Keyword soup Ingredients 1 Large Onion 1 Can White Beans 2 Cloves Garlic 1 Bag Frozen Cauliflower 1 TBSP Black Pepper 2 TBSP Parsley Instructions Slice/chop onion and saute over medi ..read more
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Stuffed Mushroom Recipe
Kitchen Psychology
by Dr. Jacquie
4y ago
Jump to Recipe Stuffed mushrooms are an easy way of creating a filling appetizer or even a side dish for dinner. In this stuffed mushroom recipe we will create two types. One will be filled with plain stuffing while the other mushroom will include the plain stuffing along with some Italian flavor. Tips & Tricks Some tips & tricks before starting your stuffed mushrooms. Buy large enough mushrooms that they can be amply stuffed. I have seen people buy small mushrooms and not enough filling can fit inside. The large the mushroom then the more filling and flavor can be added ..read more
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The Balancing Act: Tips & Tricks for the Work at Home Mom
Kitchen Psychology
by Dr. Jacquie
4y ago
A start-up guide to help the work at home mom balance life, family, and work all in one. This book, written by a veteran work at home mom, focuses on topics such as setting up a home office, meal planning, schedules, working with younger kids at home, and self-care. Bonus Features include fun kids recipes, chore charts, grocery lists, meal planning templates, and more! Read Kindle eBook. Unlimited for free or $2.99 Buy Paperback $7.99 The post The Balancing Act: Tips & Tricks for the Work at Home Mom appeared first on Kitchen Psychology ..read more
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