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Pork Tenderloin Recipes Slow Cooker

Crock Pot Cranberry Pork Tenderloin Recipe 

Are you looking for an easy pork tenderloin recipe for the slow cooker crock pot? Taking advantage of the crock pot gives you more time to prep side dishes or catch up on chores. We've come up with a tasty, fall slow cooker pork recipe that can serve as a substitute Thanksgiving entree. It will make you think differently about pork. Enjoy!

This post contains affiliate links for your convenience.

Pork Tenderloin Recipes Slow Cooker
Pork Tenderloin Recipes Slow Cooker .

The folks at Smithfield® Marinated Pork invited us to share a recipe with their delicious Pork Tenderloin. So, we headed to our local Kroger to gather up all of the supplies needed for a simple, down home, fall pork tenderloin dinner. 

Your family will think you are awesome when you serve this up with a side of sweet potato tater tots and a green bean casserole. It is perfect any night, because it cooks in minutes and disappears in seconds. 

Smithfield Marinated Pork Recipes for Slow Cooker Crock Pot
Smithfield® Marinated Pork Recipes for Slow Cooker Crock Pot.

You can have Thanksgiving dinner every night! For a limited time, (availability may vary) get a discount coupon for Smithfield® Marinated Pork at Kroger. 



fall slow cooker recipe
Substitute pork for your Thanksgiving Dinner.



My family's favorite leftovers are Thanksgiving Turkey turned into a cranberry sandwich with mayo, salt, and pepper. They prefer that to the fancy Thanksgiving feast. So, of course, we decided to make a twist and switch out the turkey for pork. With Smithfield® Marinated Pork, the good news is we don't have to wait for leftovers!



Open Faced Cranberry Pork Sandwiches
Open Faced Cranberry Pork Sandwiches.

Easy Slow Cooker Pork Tenderloin Recipe


Ingredients:

  • Smithfield® Marinated Pork, Garlic
  • 2 Boxes Corn Muffin Mix
  • 2 Eggs (We use Duck Eggs)
  • Milk or Almond Milk
  • Green Beans
  • Sweet Potato Tater Tots (found at Kroger)
  • Canned Cranberry Sauce
  • Almonds or Walnuts

Open Faced Cranberry Pork Sandwiches

  • Spray your slow cooker with Canola Oil, add 1/2 C. water, a pinch of ground cloves, and a pinch of nutmeg. If you want, you can also add a dash of cinnamon. Place the pork in the slow cooker on high heat, turning occassionally. Cook until browned and 150 degrees in the center. Time varies with each slow cooker's settings. 
  • While the pork tenderloin is cooking, prep corn muffin mix, and bake according to package instructions. We added 1/4 C. ground flax to our batter and then placed it in a loaf pan. You'll need 2 boxes to fill the loaf pan.
  • The Sweet Potato Tater Tots only take about 20 minutes to cook, and cook nicely in a toaster oven.
  • While everything is cooking, you'e got some time for yourself. Ha! You can do the dishes and sweep the kitchen floor. When everything is done cooking you can sit down and enjoy the meal with your family.
  • When the Pork is done, remove from crock pot and allow to rest on a cutting board for 5-8 minutes before cutting it into 1/2" slices.
  • While the pork is cooling, remove the corn muffin "bread" from the pan and slice it into 1/2" slices.
  • Open the can of Cranberry Sauce and slice it thinly (up to 1/2").
  • Lay the pork slice atop the corn muffin, and place the cranberry slice on top to form an open faced cranberry pork sandwich. Yum!



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




    Recommended:


    I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie*


    Mayflower Sandwiches

    Pete the Cat the First Thanksgiving*

    Turkey Peanut Butter Balls






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    Looking for Baby Monitor Reviews?

    Keera, Levana's Touch Panel Video Baby Monitor

    With a Baby Monitor like the Keera, you can do more knowing your child is safe. The thing we'd do more of is get some sleep! Our babies were into co-sleeping. We never felt safe with them in the other room- if only we had this monitor! Keep reading this review to learn how you can WIN your own. Enjoy!


    Looking for Baby Monitor Reviews?
    Keera, Levana's Touch Panel Video Baby Monitor.

    We really wanted a video monitor. Not only does everyone here at Kids Creative Chaos have babies and small children, some of us have GRAND babies! Our little granddaughter often spends the night at our house. We wanted to feel secure knowing that she is safe and sound, not climbing out of her bed, and not getting squished by a big, fat cat.



    But... there were other reasons we wanted a baby monitor...

    Our 9 yr. old is very in to detective work. It has been her dream for the last 5 or so years to catch Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and the Tooth Fairy in the act. Mommy wants to know what the cats do when we're gone. I mean, do they sleep all day or do they terrorize the house? AND, what do the cats do when they see the Tooth Fairy? 



    You need special software to view your baby monitor videos on your computer. This helps keep them safer from hackers. We wanted to share the soothing music, so we took a video of our video! :) The pictures and videos are high quality, and make great family keepsakes when you download the software.

    Full Disclosure: We'd also planned to use the camera to monitor the chicken coop at night, but after receiving this one for review, we quickly decided against that. This is a very NICE camera. Far too good for placement in the chicken coop!
    Keera, Levana's Touch Panel Video Baby Monitor
    Keera, Levana's Touch Panel Video Baby Monitor.

    The Keera, Levana's 3.5" touch panel baby monitor has pan, tilt, and zoom. It can record video and take pictures while viewing the live performance on your monitor. The battery lasts up to 24 hrs. The monitor has a touch panel with simple icons that make selecting the features easy. You can do more knowing your child is safe. Imagine using it as a Nanny Cam while you have an older sibling babysit as you make a run to the store for bread and milk.

    All Levana monitors are cordless, eliminating the risk of strangulation. You can keep the charging cords in another room or out of your babies reach.
    • They know their stuff! Levana launched the first-ever wireless handheld baby monitor in 2002.
    • The monitors are state of the art with invisible LED's and ClearVu Digital Wireless Technology (to protect from hackers).
    • They are one of the first movement monitors ever introduced.
    • Smart LED Indicator Ring
    • Sound indicator ring changes color with the sound of your baby’s voice alerting you if she is crying out when you have the volume turned down and features adjustable sensitivity.
    Pink - Disconnected
      Blue – Whispers
        Green – Murmurs
          Yellow – Cooing
            Orange – Chatter
              Red – Yelling

              Blah, blah... you want to know how we liked it? More importantly, you want to know how to score your own, right? Loved it. 




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

              Circle Activities for Teens Middle School Age Youth

              Circle Games and Activities for Youth: Camp Songs and More

              Camp Songs always bring back the best memories! Circle Time isn't just for preschoolersCircle Activities and Games are fun for teens too. If you're planning activities for an after school program, summer camp, scouts, or youth group, these school-aged circle camp activities make nice icebreakers. We've used these group circle games and songs to welcome kids to camp, introduce each other, and as a way to make attendance and head counts fun. 


              Circle Games and Activities for Youth: Camp Songs : Summer Camp


              5 Best Sleepover Games and Activities for Teens

              Plan the Best Sleepover Ever with These 5 Cool Games and Activities for Teens

              These five, easy party ideas for teenagers will help you plan a fun sleepover or even the best slumber party ever! Click the links to find more great birthday party ideas for both teen boys and girls. Enjoy!

              5 Best Sleepover Games and Activities for Teens
              5 Best Sleepover Games and Activities for Teens.




              plan a backwards birthday party
              Have all the guest wear all of their clothes backward.

              • Who's in the Bag?

              sleeping bag game:best sleepover activities
              Play, "Who's in the Bag?", at your next sleepover.

              Before the party, mark straws with the number of party guest minus

              one. On the last straw, write "it" with a Sharpie. Have each guest 

              choose a straw. Get everyone's sleeping bag and roll them out on 

              the floor in a large room. Send "it" into the bathroom or a closet.


              Now, everyone else climbs into a random sleeping bag (not their 

              own). Pull the bag over your heads so "it" cannot see who is who.


              When "it" comes back, he taps the foot of a bag and asks one question. 

              For example:  "What is your favorite color?"

              The person in the bag, disguises his voice to answer but answers truthfully.

              Now, "it" guesses who is in the bag. If he guesses wrong, he moves to the next bag. If he guesses right, the player gets to come out of the bag and watch the fun!

              Play continues until all player's identities are revealed.





              The guys from One Direction.
              The guys from One Direction.

              Before the party, find photos of cute guys. Make a Pinterest board

              just for the party. Pin as many cute guys as you can find, then pull 

              them up on the television screen with Chrome Cast. What would 

              you do with him? Make Out, Marry, or Dump?



              • Whip Cream Fingertips


              sleepover pranks
              Sleepover prank: place whipcream on a sleeping beauty's fingers, then tickle her nose.

              Put some whip cream on the fingers of the first one to fall asleep. 

              Unlike peanut butter, which is sticky and can be deadly if anyone 

              at the party has a peanut allergy, whip cream is an innocent 

              slumber party prank. Now, gently tickle sleeping beauty's face. 


              Watch what happens! For the record, I hate pranks. I'm opposed. 

              If you are the first one to fall asleep, you probably won't be a fan 

              of sleepover pranks either, so keep this in mind when choosing 

              activities for your party.



              • Cell Phone
              Play "Cell Phone", a sleepover game similar to 20 questions, but better!

              Gather the party guests and pick one to be "it". Send it to the 
              bathroom with loud music or headphones. Now, the rest of the 
              group chooses a noun for the game. 

              For example: Cat, Car, Flower, Food.

              Now, bring "it" back to guess the chosen word.

              "It" has to ask questions about the unknown word. So, she replaces 
              the unknown word with Cell Phone. She asks each player a 
              different question.

              For example: "Is the Cell Phone purple?" or "Does the Cell Phone 
              breathe?"

              Like Twenty Questions, the other players (in on the secret word),

              say yes or no until "it" gets the answer correct.


              The last player to answer the question before she guesses correctly

              becomes the next "it".




              Recommended Reading:



              Sleepover Party Mad Libs*



              Group Games Played in a Circle*



              The Everything Girls Ultimate Sleepover Party Book: 100+ Ideas 

              for Sleepover Games, Goodies, Makeovers, and More! 

              (Everything® Girls)*




              The Unofficial ONE DIRECTION Big Sleepover Trivia Party 

              Game: Find Out Who Loves One Direction The Most! - Star 

              Version (One Direction Trivia Party Game Book 2)*











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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! :)


              Homeschool Nature Study Ornithology

              Homeschool Nature Study: The Science of Ornithology

              My kids have been taking a Homeschool Ornithology Class. They love it! The instructors have great ideas for a Nature Study on Birds. So, in today's Free Online Homeschool Lesson, I wanted to share some of the fabulous things they've done to learn about birds! Make sure you click on all the links for fun, educational videos, games, and free printables.

              This post contains affiliate links for your convenience.


              If you are in Indiana, discover the world of birds at the Eagle Creek Ornithology Center. Meet a Raptor every Wednesday and Friday at 4:00 pm and enjoy special bird programs Saturdays at 2:00 p.m.

              These lessons are meant to be done over the course of week. If you choose to do a science block, you can complete the projects in one day.


              Ornithology Indiana Birds homeschool nature study lesson


              Homeschool Nature Study: Ornithology

              Define Ornithology: The study of birds, including their behavior, natural history, physiology, ecology, and identification. Can you answer these bird vocabulary questions.

              Grab your Journal. Run to a window or go outside on a hike. List 10 birds in your yard or neighborhood. Describe the birds. This free printable is perfect for your bird journal.

              For example: 
              Small, Red bird with orange beak. Tufted head. 
              Seen year round = Cardinal.

              If you don't know what type of bird it is, make sure you have a detailed description for your search. If you have access to a camera, snap a photo. If not, draw a simple sketch. It doesn't have to be a work of art. Just good enough to help you remember details about the birds camouflage, beak, size, habit, etc.

              Do you know what makes a bird a bird? Is a Platypus a bird? Is a bee a bird? Is an airplane a bird? Is a penguin a bird? Think about why or why not? Then, watch this video.





              The Cat in the Hat also knows a lot about that.
              Learn to draw: Trace a Bird Printable
              (Recommended for ages 2-5 yrs. or everyone who is young at heart.)

              Learn about different types of birds. When you click the link, you will see a series of bird videos that include:

              Puffins, Eagles, Falcons, Snowy Owls, Snowy Egrets, Condors, Emperor Penguins, and more.

              After watching the videos on all of the birds, list the raptors in your journal. What is a raptor? Visit Wordsmyth to find out.

              Classify your birds with these Printable Flashcards.

              Language Arts Component

              Compare and Contrast. Write a paper with 5 paragraphs.
              Remember to include a introductory paragraph (tell me what you are going to tell me), 3 detailed paragraphs in the middle (tell me), and a summary paragraph (tell me again).

              Topic: Why isn't a Platypus a bird? Why is a Penguin a bird?

              In the three middle paragraphs, give supporting details on each animal. You can write more than 3 supporting paragraphs if you need to, but don't forget your summary. Write this in a Google Doc. My kids send these docs to me. 


              Arts and Crafts Component

              Build a Popsicle Stick Bird Feeder. This is a fun construction project. Use wood glue. School glue may break down when used outdoors.

              How to make a Popsicle stick bird feeder.
              Popsicle stick bird feeder.

              How to Make a Bird Feeder from Popsicle Sticks

              First, lay the ten sticks flat, placing glue on the connecting sides.
              Then, stack the sticks in a perfect square in layers with glue on the connecting ends. Eight makes the perfect height. Next, cut four pieces of yarn about 2' long. String a piece of yarn under the second stick at each corner as shown. Pull all pieces of yarn evenly and tie a knot in the top. Let dry for 24 hours. After your feeder is dry, paste in some peanut butter and sprinkle in bird seed.

              You might also like:

              How to Make Origami Birds


              Science Lab Component

              Try this Fun Science Experiment: How does a bird eat? How does the beak's shape factor in to the equation? Try this fun science experiment.

              Graphic Organizer for Science Experiment

              You will need the following utensils and supplies:
              Eye dropper
              Salad Thongs
              Nutcracker
              Large Serving Spoon
              Tweezers

              Bag Popcorn (Bugs)
              Glass of Water (Nectar)
              Raisins and Small Log with holes (Bugs in a Log) You can substitute a cardboard tube for this if necessary.

              Click on the link above for the printable companion worksheet.

              Start with a Bag of popcorn. Experiment with each utensil. Your goal is to get the popcorn into your mouth or the mouth of your partner using each utensil. Which works best. What type of bird might eat something like popcorn? What does each utensil represent? In other words, imagine a bird with a similar beak. Next, have your science partner toss you some popcorn and try to catch it with each utensil.

              Place the raisins in the cardboard tube or log. Use the utensils to remove the raisins. Which works best? Remember, you are a bird. You cannot use your hands. Make a note of your findings on the graphic organizer.

              Finally, try to "drink" water from the glass with each of the utensils. Which one allows you easiest access to the drink? Which one takes the longest? Would you get frustrated if you were really thirsty and had to drink water with a nutcracker?


              Label the parts of a bird
              .


              Just for Fun

              Flight School Game

              Birds of a feather flock together? What does this mean? Where does the phrase originate? _____________________________


              Recommended Reading:


              United States Capitals Lesson

              Leonardo da Vinci Design Wooden Ornithopter Model Kit




              Cat Sleeping in Basket: Caturday Pictures

              Funny Picture for Caturday, Cat Sleeps in Basket

              So, my cat is very cool. Smoothe, unencumbered by normal cat behaviors. He sleeps, he eats, he sleeps. I was lucky to catch him in a less than flattering sleeping position. Smack dab in the middle of the snack basket. Embarrassed much? Not so regal now, Mister fancy pants... I feel a bribe coming on. Enjoy!

              Cat Sleeping in Basket: Caturday Pictures
              Cat Sleeping in Basket: Caturday Pictures.

              Recommended Reading:

              Have a Spooky Sleepover and Pajama Reading Party with Halloween Books from Scholastics

              Have a Spooky Sleepover: Pajama Reading Party with Candy Corn S'mores Recipe


              It's easy to plan a spooky sleepover with a Scholastics story and EVEREADY® Gold batteries in your flashlights! We decided to plan our spooky pajama party around fun Halloween books for kids! "We picked some fun spooky books and decided on a Candy Corn S'more Recipe as the perfect companion snack! There was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Bat" by Jared Lee, "Splat the Cat" by Rob Scotton, and "Ten Timid Ghosts" by Jennifer O'Connell. Read on to learn more about the best sleepover ever!

              *This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of EVEREADY®. The opinions and text are all mine. It contains affiliate links.


              Plan a pajama sleepover party with spooky books, treats, and Halloween shadow puppets.
              Have a pajama sleepover with spooky Scholastic Books and EVEREADY® Gold.



              Spooky Book for early readers, Scholastics, Ten Timid Ghosts.
              Spooky Book for early readers, Scholastics, Ten Timid Ghosts.
              Before the party, we gathered supplies for our craft, snack, and pajama party tent. The kitchen nook worked best, because it has room for a large, family-size tent. We used the walls and bench to construct a tent from one of our favorite blankets. Mommy filled a basket with books, juice packs, popcorn, and flashlights. Then, we created some, super cute edible crafts- with a ghost theme of course. Candy Corn S'mores!


              How to Make S'mores with candy corn and candy corn marshmallows Recipe.
              Candy Corn Smores Recipe: Make S'mores with candy corn and candy corn marshmallows.

              For our Candy Corn S'mores recipe, we used graham crackers, candy corn marshmallows, candy corn, and chocolate chips to make our S'mores. They were the best S'mores we ever had! Messy, but delicious.

              While our sleepover snacks were baking in the toaster oven, we started the spooky ghost craft. We used cheesecloth, Styrofoam cups, and buttons to make a Halloween Ghost craft.


              Spooky ghosts from Styrofoam cups.
              Spooky ghosts from Styrofoam cups.

              After reading the story, Mayhem wanted to make a bat too. So, we cut out a pattern that looks like the bat on the cover of the book. To make our bat you only need scissors, construction paper, and glue. If you want to make an outdoor Halloween decoration, before cutting, cover your paper with Duct Tape in coordinating colors. The duct tape will make a durable Halloween decoration for your door.

              While we enjoyed reading stories to each other and making shadow puppets on the walls, we had some surprise guests! They wanted to hear about Splat the Cat, and they wanted to chase the lights from our EVEREADY® Flashlights!


              Curious cats crash our pajama party!
              Curious cats crash our pajama party!
              Educational Element for Homeschooling

              We wanted to count this experience as school, so we found a free printable story starter and Lesson Plans for, There Was an Old Lady, on Scholastic's website. From the list of lesson plans, we also chose to try the edible estimations. This is a fun math lesson for kids where you compare the things the old lady ate with similar weighing objects around the house or classroom and then calculate the grand total of everything she ate. The EVEREADY® website has free printables to help plan for a disaster.


              Grab your favorite Scholastic books, and EVEREADY® flashlights and get reading! When you purchase 2 special marked packs of EVEREADY® Gold Batteries or EVEREADY® flashlights, you can redeem them for a free book. How fun is that?

              It must be time to go to sleep, our guests are yawning!


              Yawning Cat and Sleepy Cat
              Hey lady, don't shine that light in my eyes!
              Where are my pajamas? Those stories made me sleepy!


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


              Recommended Reading:



              There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat!


              Splat the Cat Storybook Collection





              Lesson on Money for Homeschool: Budgeting and Online Games

              Need an Online Lesson on Money and Minting for Homeschooling or Class Curriculum?


              Do you homeschool or plan curriculum for afterschool programs? We've come up with some fun, online lessons that teach about money, budgeting, financing, and the U.S. Mint. The links lead to kid-friendly websites for online learning. We're also sharing the link to our original Google doc lesson so that you can make a free printable. Enjoy!


              This post contains Amazon affiliate links. If you click and make a purchase, we get a small commission. This is how we provide free lesson plans and curriculum for homeschoolers. Thanks!

              Money Lesson Plan Curriculum for Homeschooling.
              Money Lesson Plan Curriculum for Homeschooling.

              Money Lesson Online

              Want access to the Google Doc? Click here and you can print out your own homeschool money lesson.

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              Grades 3-5



              Watch How Money is Made by How Stuff  Works




              Bennie's Pennies is also a good resource on spending for children ages 9-12.



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              Language Arts:  Story Starter -  If you made a million, would you share it with others?
              Explain why or why not with details. How would you save it? List out the ways.


              Watch Scholastics Video on Netflix - Amazing Americans - “If I made a Million.”


              How Paper Money is Made Video - Field trip to money factory  


              How Coins are Made
              When you get there, click roll em to see.


              Also watch, The Birth of a Coin (Cool activities here too.)

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              Math Activity:
              Time Machine American Revolution: Fun with Fractions






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              Art Activity: 




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              Science Component:


              Cat and Mouse Game from the US MINT.


              Inspector Collector plays Cat and Mouse.

              Place two coins of the same size, (quarters, nickels, whatever you have) on a flat, smooth surface.  Put a third coin of any size in front of them, making sure they all touch.  This is the "cat."  Place a fourth coin, the "mouse," about a foot away.  (You could even add a tail to this coin with a piece of dental floss and tape.)
              Make your hand into a fist with the index and middle fingers pointing out.  Then tap down quickly on the first two coins with these fingers.  The kinetic force will propel the "cat" toward the "mouse."  Play with a friend, and see who can get the cat to the mouse with the fewest hits. 
              Find more games and activities like this at the U.S Mint.



              Recommended Reading:

              Bennie's Pennies


              Online Homeschooling Projects



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              Money Lesson Plan Curriculum for Homeschooling Budgeting US MINT