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Showing posts with label chicken. Show all posts
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What is FFA? Future Farmers of America_ Get Involved

Get Involved with National FFA


This is a sponsored post for Mom it Forward. All opinions are my own.

What is FFA? Growing up in the Midwest, I was very familiar with the corduroy navy blue FFA jackets. Not a lot of kids at my school wore them, but attend an event at a rural school and everyone seemed to have one. What did they mean? How was I not a member of this elite club? I felt left out. Flash forward thirty years later, and head to downtown Indianapolis during the National FFA convention and you'll wonder what you're missing too!



What is FFA? Future Farmers of America_ Get Involved
FFA Jacket from FFA.org


Every fall, the Indiana Convention Center is filled to the brim with navy jacket wearing youth from all over the country. So, what is FFA? FFA stands for Future Farmers of America. You might already know that, but do you know what they do?

The letters “FFA”  are a part of their heritage that will never change. But FFA is not just for students who want to be production farmers; FFA also welcomes members who aspire to careers as teachers, doctors, scientists, business owners and more. For this reason, the name of the organization was updated in 1988 after a vote of national convention delegates to reflect the growing diversity and new opportunities in the industry of agriculture.


Midwest Agriculture


The National FFA Organization remains committed to the individual student, providing a path to achievement in premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. National FFA Convention is held at the Indiana Convention Center.

Farmland, a leading brand of bacon, sausage, and ham, is proud to partner with the National FFA Organization, formerly known as Future Farmers of America, to support the future of agriculture by donating $0.10 to FFA for every Farmland item purchased now through September 30, 2017, up to $75,000.



Get Involved with National FFA



These donations will help FFA continue to further its mission of making a positive difference in the lives of students and shine a light on the agricultural industry.





In addition to the donation, Farmland will provide grants to select Midwestern FFA chapters later this year, providing financial support to high school students working on animal care projects.

Participating Farmland products include everything from Farmland bacon and breakfast sausage to boneless ham and lunch meats.

FarmlandFoods.com, Facebook.com/FarmlandFoods or @FarmlandFoods on Twitter.

Support the Future Farmers of America by going to Kroger and
purchasing Farmland products now through Sept. 30, 2017.


With every Farmland item purchased now through September 30, Farmland will donate $0.10 to FFA, up to $75,000.

Since 1959, Farmland has been passionate about making high-quality foods, working alongside American farm families to offer the best quality products such as bacon, ham, and sausage. So, it makes sense that they support FFA.

More than 50 years later, Farmland’s unsurpassed passion and pride are stronger than ever, serving retail and foodservice customers across the United States. Farmland’s great tasting products – bacon, sausage, specialty cut ham, and more – are tender, flavorful, and made with quality ingredients. All Farmland products are products of the USA and are free of hormones and MSG.

For more product information or recipe inspiration, visit FarmlandFoods.

As hobby farmers, my kids have been active members of 4H and now, as they move into middle school and high school, they are interested in the FFA. So, we've been looking into options for homeschoolers. Want to join? Find out more here: How to join FFA.



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Chickens


Chicken Nuggets Pasta Skeleton Recipe

Fun Things to do With Chicken Nuggets: Make a Pasta Skeleton

What fun things do you do with chicken nuggets for Halloween? The kids love pasta and chicken nuggets, so we decided to combine the two into a pasta skeleton with a chicken nugget skull. Enjoy!

We played around with food to decide what food would make the best face and still taste good with the chicken nuggets. We settled on pickle faces. Nothing goes better with nuggets than ketchup and pickles- at least that's what the kids say.

Things to do with Chicken Nuggets. Make some fun pickle faces.


















    How to Make Pasta Skeletons with Chicken Nuggets



    Fun Things to do With Chicken Nuggets: Make a Pasta Skeleton
    Fun Things to do With Chicken Nuggets: Make a Pasta Skeleton.

    • Bake the nuggets in the oven according to package directions. 

    • Boil 1 C. Penne and 1/2 C. Rotini according to package directions. Add your favorite Pasta sauce. Serve with chicken nuggets with pickle smiles.

    • Create pasta skeletons or other fun creatures. Playing with food makes it more fun to eat!

    Chicken Nuggets Pasta Skeleton Recipe
    Chicken Nuggets Pasta Skeleton Recipe.


    *This is NOT a sponsored post.



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    Homemade Dr Pepper® Recipes

    Dr Pepper® Recipes to Make at Home

    Fall has arrived, and we are thinking football and what to eat while watching the games at home. You can get ready for game day when you make these one of a kind Dr Pepper® chicken tenders and muffins at home with these simple recipe and ingredients from Kroger. Kroger is the place for Game Day GreatsEven if you don't drink Dr Pepper®, we think you will love this homemade baked, breaded chicken recipe paired with cupcake muffins. Enjoy!


    Make Dr Pepper® Recipes at home.
    Make Dr Pepper® Recipes at home.
    Your guests will be impressed with your one of a kind, unique game day recipes. Best of all, the ingredients needed are at your local Kroger. Dr Pepper® and Kroger are the ultimate football partners for your next homegating or tailgating event. 

    Be sure to visit the Kroger in-store sweepstakes display with Miller
    Coors®/Kellogg's®/Dr Pepper® for fly away trips to Rivalry Games. See your local store for more details. Also, don't forget to register  for your chance to win the #GDGSWEEPSTAKES.

    We filled the cart with lots of goodies for college game day! We provide the entree and dessert, you bring the veggies and dip, okay?

    How to Make Homemade Dr Pepper® Chicken Tenders

    These delicious chicken tenders are ready in just 30 minutes. Serve them up at your next football party with a side of fried zucchini, waffle fries, and a glass of Dr Pepper® or simply have them out as an appetizer. 

    1/2 C. Dr Pepper®
    1/4 C.  all-purpose flour
    egg
    tablespoon water
    1 C. Panko bread crumbs
    Dash of Paprika
    5-6 chicken breast tenders
    Salt and Pepper to Taste

    1. Heat oven to 425°F. Line a cookie sheet with foil, and spray it with cooking spray. (They will stick.)


    Chicken marinating in Dr Pepper.

    2. In shallow dish or bowl, marinade chicken tenders in 1/2 C. Dr Pepper®. Toss to coat.

    3. In another shallow dish, mix flour, panko, paprika, and salt and pepper with a fork. 



    4. In yet another shallow dish, beat egg and 1/4 C. Dr Pepper®.

    5. Now, dip chicken into egg/Dr Pepper® mixture, then coat with flour crumb mixture. Place on cookie sheet.




    Homemade Dr Pepper® Chicken Tenders ready to go into oven.


    4. Bake 15 to 20 minutes, turning once toward the end, until chicken is no longer pink in center and coating is an orange golden brown. 


    Cooking in oven, spoon some more Dr Pepper® over any dry bits of flour.
    Homemade Dr Pepper® Chicken Tenders
    Homemade Dr Pepper® Chicken Tenders.




    Make easy Dr Pepper® chicken tenders at home
    This was delicious! Make easy Dr Pepper® chicken tenders at home.

    Dr Pepper® Chocolate Chip Muffins Recipe is Easy

    I mustache you a question. Do you like Dr Pepper®? We love it! No college football party (think homegating) is complete without Dr Pepper®and chocolate. Every party needs some chocolate! So, after your baked, chicken tenders, splurge with some fun, mustache cupcake muffins.

    Homemade Dr. Pepper Cupcake Muffins Recipes Mustache
    Dr Pepper® Chocolate Chip Cupcake Muffin with Cream Cheese Frosting.

    Gameday Goodies
    Cart full of Gameday Goodies.

    We found this fun post on Quarterbacks with Mustaches.

    How to Make Dr Pepper® Chocolate Chip Cupcake Muffins

    Ingredients
    • Martha White Chocolate Chip Muffin Mix
    • 1/2 C. Dr Pepper®
    • 1/4 C. Almond Milk


      Follow Package Instructions, but replace milk with Dr Pepper® and Milk measurements listed above.





      Stir until frothy.



      Place Cupcake liners in pan. Fill liners to top. You will need to scoop the chips into the muffin tins. They react with the Dr Pepper® and stay in the bottom of the bowl.



      Bake according to package instructions. Remove from heat. Cool pan on wire baking rack.


      Once cool, add your favorite Cream Cheese frosting. Then, stick on this paper printable mustache.


      How to Make Mustache Cupcakes.
      Mustache Cupcakes are fun for Game Day!
      Mustache Chocolate Chip and Dr. Pepper Cupcakes.
      Mustache Chocolate Chip and Dr Pepper® Cupcakes.

      We found some more fun recipes that use Dr Pepper®:

      Dr Pepper® Cake and Icing

      Dr Pepper® Cheesecakes

      Dr Pepper® BBQ Chickens




      This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Dr Pepper®. Game Day Greats brought to you by Kroger. The opinions and text are all mine.






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      Easy Breaded Chicken Recipe Baked

      Looking for a Simple Chicken Breading Recipe?

      Homemade Fried Chicken is a chore to make. If you are looking for an easy breaded chicken recipe that is baked, look no further! This simple solution to to chicken breading is so easy and tasty that your friends will think you stole it from a gourmet chef. Enjoy!


      easy breaded chicken recipe baked
      Easy Baked Breaded Chicken Recipe:
      Southwest Tortilla with Black Beans and Avocado.

      We enlisted the kids to help. At first, we grabbed a baking dish and searched for some chicken marinade. After reading the instructions on the Good Table® box, we quickly realized that step wasn't necessary! General Mills has a new product that helps you make restaurant-inspired dinners with ease. 


      Soutwest Tortilla Breading Crust Mix for Chicken.
      Soutwest Tortilla Breading Crust Mix for Chicken.

      Good Table® products come in a variety of flavors that provide you with the ingredients to dress up your choice of protein. We chose chicken, because the kids are picky eaters. You can find it at Walmart near the bread crumbs.


      Since the kids are so picky, we tried two varieties. Pictured below are Southwest Tortilla and Parmesan and Herb. The kids chose the parmesan- anything with cheese is a go!



      Simple Chicken Breading Recipe No Eggs!
      We tried the Southwest Tortilla and the Parmesan Herb Varieties.


      Let me tell you, this was shockingly easy to do. There is no need to marinade and no messy egg mixture to keep the breading in place. 



      How to Make Easy Gourmet Style Baked Breaded Chicken

      Open the box and grab a pair of scissors. Snip, snip, snip! Open the sauce coating, and pour it into a bowl. Open the breading, and pour it into the bowl! Grab some tongs. Insert chicken into sauce, turn over to coat and then insert into breading bowl. 


      easy breaded chicken recipe baked southwest
      Step 1: Coating the chicken before breading.

      The breading sticks to the sauce very well- much better than with bread crumbs and eggs. This is so much easier than your typical fried or baked chicken recipe. So easy, in fact, that the kids did most of the work! The instructions even include pictures. 



      simple breaded chicken recipes
      Step 2: Coating with Good Table® breading.

      Spread them on foil for easy cleanup, pop them in the oven, set the timer, and that's it! You now have time to make a fancy side dish or a yummy dessert.



      Look how golden brown.











      This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of General Mills®. The opinions and text are all mine.




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      Easy Mini Chicken Nugget Sliders Recipe

      Make Easy Chicken Sliders with Nuggets


      Looking for food your kids will eat? This is the easiest recipe for chicken sliders you will find anywhere, and your kids will eat it! It is almost magic. Scroll down for the easy secret recipe. Enjoy!


      Easy Mini Chicken Nugget Sliders Recipe

      Easy Tyson Chicken Nugget Sliders.



      First, we headed to Walmart to purchase Tyson Chicken Nuggets
        As a part of the Project A+™ program, we wanted to present a simple solution that helps make your "Back to School" journey easier. These mini nugget sliders are great for an after-school snack or a quick dinner. They make a snack that is truly fun to eat! Best of all, when you purchase Tyson products, you can help your school!
        Participation in the Tyson Project A+™ program is a simple way for your school to get extra cash for whatever it needs. Once your school is enrolled, an administrator or designated parent can collect labels and submit them to Tyson Foods (100 labels minimum). Upon verification, Tyson Foods will then send a check directly to the school within 4 to 6 weeks.

        Tyson Project A+™ program


      How to Make Mini Chicken Sliders


      Prepare Tyson nuggets, either in the Oven or the Microwave. Take a hot dog bun, and slice it into 3 sections. Then, place a Tyson Nugget inside each "bun". We added a pickle and ketchup. 

      Poof! Sesame Street's, Amazing Mumford, would present this with: "A-la Mini-Chicken Sandwiches!"



      Chicken Nugget Sliders are fun to eat.
      Chicken Nugget Sliders are fun to eat.


      Sister is upset she missed the snack. He cleaned his plate! 

      That's okay, we just threw a few in the microwave.
       
      Make Easy Chicken Sliders with Nuggets
      Make Easy Chicken Sliders with Nuggets.



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      This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Tyson. The opinions and text are all mine.

      Cool Things to do with Chicken Nuggets: Make Kid Friendly Appetizers

      Kid Friendly Chicken Nugget Appetizers

      School is back in session, and after all that hard work, hungry kids need something fun to eat. Our kid friendly chicken nugget appetizers are one of many cool things to do with chicken nuggets! Best of all, when you buy Tyson® Chicken Nuggets, you can help your school! Scroll down to learn more about Tyson Project A+™. Enjoy!


      Cool Things to do with Chicken Nuggets: Make Kid Friendly Appetizers
      Cool Things to do with Chicken Nuggets: Make Kid Friendly Appetizers.

      Tyson® Chicken Nuggets are made with 100% natural ingredients, all-white meat, and they are crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. Whether you make our kid-friendly appetizers for a party or as an after-school snack, your kids will get a kick out eating nuggets in a surprising, new way. Since they are breaded, you don't need to add more carbs to make mini chicken sandwich sliders- just use the nuggets as the sandwich breading!

      After School Snack: chicken nugget appetizers
      We added a pickle and some ketchup to our chicken nugget appetizers,
      and they were a huge hit!

      To help your school, start collecting Tyson Project A+™ labels from specially marked  packages. Visit Walmart.com/ProjectA+ to nominate your school. Share a compelling story that includes why you are nominating your school through Tyson Project A+™. The school with the most nominations will receive a packet of labels worth $1,000 to help their school get a head start on collecting Tyson Project A+™ labels!

       Share on social media using: #WMTProjectAPlus

      Though we currently homeschool, we nominated our old school, Robey Elementary. Robey is a fantastic school that nurtures children and offers many opportunities for gifted students.



      Even though we were moving from the district, my son was still offered the opportunity to attend the gifted program.

      As a preschooler attending their preschool program, they quickly recognized his strengths and often allowed him to work and play at his own pace. In kindergarten, once again his abilities were nurtured. Then, in first and second grade, he was able to study his special interests in more depth. This kept him interested in school, as he was beginning to hate it due to boredom.

      "I already know that." And, he did... We're so thankful the school was paying attention.


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      This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Tyson. The opinions and text are all mine.








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      *We also use affiliate links, if you make a purchase we get a tiny commission. Kids Creative Chaos participates in the Amazon LLC Associates Program*, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a mean for blogs to earn advertising fees by linking to Amazon properties, including, but not limited to, amazon.com, endless.com, myhabit.com, smallparts.com, or amazonwireless.com. We also offer Tapinfluence, Google Adsense, SoFab, and Izea ads here. Thanks so much for helping us keep the lights on! :)