Chicken Nugget Ghosts Recipe

How to Make Chicken Nugget Ghosts

We've discovered lots of fun things to do with chicken nuggets for Halloween and beyond. When Tyson® and Sam's Club asked us to share a Chicken Nugget Recipe, we we're happy to oblige. These Chicken Nugget Ghosts are easy to make, and they taste delicous. Enjoy!

Chicken Nugget Ghosts Recipe
Aren't these little chicken nugget ghosts bootiful?


When I was a kid, the classic Peanuts cartoons meant family time. My mom would make cinnamon rolls, and we'd gather around the television. I wanted to have a similar tradition with my kids- something simple and delicious that the whole family loves. So, we decide on Tyson® Nuggets and Crispy Strips as we anxiously await the new Peanuts Movie!
 

What better way to watch your favorite Halloween special than with some cute, trick or treating chicken nuggets.












Tyson® Chicken is made with 100% all natural ingredients and fully cooked with 12-15 grams of protein. They make a great snack, finger food for kids, or even a go to meal for the whole family








    First, you will need to stock up on supplies from Sam's Club. The kids love shopping there! They like all of the taste testing stations and being able to get their favorite foods in bulk.










    Bake the nuggets in the oven according to package directions.Baked Nuggets are better than microwaved ones, though, they all taste good.



    How to Make Chicken Nugget Ghosts Recipe


    Now, dress your chicken nuggets up for Halloween! These cute, chicken nugget ghosts are easy to make too. Just cover your nugget with a slice of White American Cheese, using a straw- poke two holes for eyes and pop them in the Microwave oven for 15 seconds or less. When done, they look like the Peanuts in the classic holiday cartoon. The kids don't like Provolone Cheese, but it works too.



    How to Make Chicken Nugget Ghosts Recipe

    How to Make Chicken Nugget Ghosts Recipe.


    So, who is your favorite Peanuts character? Share with us in the comment section. You might say I am a bird lady- okay, a crazy bird lady. I currently have 6 chickens, 1 rooster, 1 drake, 1 duck, and a Cockatiel. Yep, Woodstock has always been my favorite! 



    Chicken Nugget Pumpkin Patch Bento
    You can also make a Chicken Nugget Pumpkin Patch Bento for lunch.

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


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    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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      10 Fall Play Date Ideas

      Keep Busy with Fun, Fall Play Date Ideas

      It is fall, y'all. Fall is our favorite season of the year. No matter the season, we make time to get outside and play every day. Are you stuck inside? Bored? Get out and try some of these Fall Play Date Ideas. Enjoy!

      Fall Play Date Ideas
      Fall play date ideas don't have to be fancy... Just play!
      The Voice of Play is an education and advocacy initiative of the non-profit membership association, IPEMA, formed to educate and promote the benefits of children’s free outdoor play and playgrounds. They encourage the scientifically proven physical, social, emotional, and cognitive benefits of play.

      Outdoor play is free! Once a week, we visit a different local park and have unstructured play dates with a local homeschool group.

      We are fortunate in that we have been able to live our dream life on a beautifully wooded, five-acre property. Everyday, we go for a walk, visit the fish and ducks on our pond, take a paddle boat ride, check out the creatures of the creek, and just play in the yard.

      The best part about fall, of course, is the changing leaves. What fun to scoop some up and let them flow through the air! Rake up a pile and jump. It is simple. It is sensory. And, it couldn't be more fun if it cost money.

      We wanted to share some pictures of how we play at home. For more fall play date ideas, keep scrolling down.

      Fall leaf play.
      Little ones enjoy the sensory aspect of leaves. They crunch, they crumble, and crack.

      She made the leaves disappear!
      What happens when you put a leaf on a slide? Play = Preschool Science.
      Go on a hike to collect leaves for a science project.
      Hide and seek is always a hit.
      Climbing trees is cool too.
      Monkey see. Monkey do.
      I dub the Sir Fall.
      Raking leaves is good exercise.

      Leaves = Happy Kid.
      We need to build a tree house.



      *This post is sponsored by the Voice of Play. All words and opinions are my own.  #YearRoundPlay 




      ADS DISCLOSURE: We've partnered with some wonderful advertisers who may sponsor blog posts or send us samples to test. Some companies pay us to review their products. *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 Chitika, Google Adsense, Sverve, Izea, and Social Spark ads here. Thanks so much for helping us keep the lights on! :)


      Adam Rubin Author Books

      Books by Adam Rubin, Author

      Who is Adam Rubin? He is an author who writes fun books for kids. You might remember his story, Those Darn Squirrels. With the release of his most recent children's book, Robo-Sauce, Mr. Rubin has quit his day job to become a full-time author. Jealous. His other jobs were pretty cool too. He once pitched interactive games, t.v. commercials, and brands. Now, he is just awesome sauce. Enjoy this review of his newest book releasing October 20, 2015.




      Adam Rubin Author Books
      Adam Rubin Author Books: Robo-Sauce.

      Robo-Sauce is the perfect book for boys who don't like to read. Tweens and Teens alike will enjoy the flourescent orange graphics and lively illustrations by Daniel Salmieri. The book is interactive and takes a fun twist at the end.

      You mustn't just read the story. You'll want to become a robot too. What's a squishy human boy to do? Create your own recipe for robo-sauce, of course. Robo-sauce will turn you into the exact robot you've dreamed of becoming, but Mr. Rubin's recipe ingredients are hard to find. Good luck, trying to make that sauce!

      Eating Robo-Sauce preparing to turn into a robot.
      Since, it is all about pretending, we've come up with the best robo-sauce recipe for kids who love to eat sweets. Just in time for Halloween too! So, grab your treat bucket with all that ooey-gooey candy and create a recipe that is sure to activate your robot resources.

      Halloween Candy Leftover Robo-Sauce:

      1 Pint of Vanilla Ice Cream or Yogurt
      1 batch of M and M's or 1 batch of Halloween Candy Bars
      1 batch of Smarties or Skittles Candies
      1/2 C. Fruit
      Chocolate or Caramel Syrup
      1/2 C. Almond Milk
      Plastic Sandwich Bags
      Orange Food Coloring Gel

      • Remove ice cream from Fridge.  
      • Unwrap your favorite candies and place in sealed plastic sandwich bag. To become a robot you need to show superior strength. You might want to pound the candy flat with your robo fists.
      • Get ice cream. Take a plastic butter knife and run it around the edge of the container to make it easier to pour or scoop out.
      • Pour or Place into a large bowl. Use a wooden spoon or plastic spatula to mush up the ice cream.
      • Stir in Almond Milk.
      • Add three-five drops of orange food coloring gel.
      Yellow plus Red makes Orange.

      Looking like Robo-Sauce.
      • Fold in (Add) Robo squishy candies

      • Stir gently with spoon or spatula.
      Your Robo-Sauce is ready to eat and share with friends! Once you take the first bite- start moving like a robot. As you eat more of the cold sauce, notice how it feels when you eat it. Your body is getting colder- just like a metal robot. Now, walk and talk like a robot for the rest of the day.

      Want to win your own copy of the book? Leave a comment by October 31, 2015. We'll choose one person to win!


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      Printable November Calendar Special Days Holidays FREE

      November 2017 Holidays PRINTABLE CALENDAR


      This 2017 November Printable Calendar links to companion activities for each special day or holiday in the month of November. Download to print to use in homeschool, an after school program, or the classroom. Keep track of all the monthly special days. Enjoy!

      Click the link under the image to find our November 2017 Calendar Printable with links to activities and crafts for Holidays in November. The free printable monthly calendar is 8.5 x 11, landscape without a border. To edit, save a copy and rename it.

      2017 November Holiday Calendar for Kids.

      2018 November Holiday Calendar for Kids.


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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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        ADS DISCLOSURE: We've partnered with some wonderful advertisers who may sponsor blog posts or send us samples to test. Some companies pay us to review their products.

        *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! :)