December 20, 2017

PC’s Famous Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

If you go to Jackman P.S., you probably know PC.   She is a wonderful, caring adult in our school.  You might have seen her in the lunchroom or helping out in kindergarten or helping first graders learn how to read.  What would we do without her?   


Did you know PC is also an excellent baker?  Yep, she is! She makes really good cookies, especially OATMEAL RAISIN COOKIES!!!  And she’s happy to share this recipe with Jackman.  


Ingredients:
  • ¾ cup butter
  • ¾ cup white sugar
  • ¾ cup brown sugar
  • 2 eggs1 tsp vanilla
  • 1 ¼ cup flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • ¾ tsp cinnamon
  • ¼  tsp salt
  • 2 ¾ cups rolled oats
  • 1 cup raisins (or chocolate chips)

Instructions:
  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees
  2. Add butter and sugars in a small bowl.  Stir until smooth.
  3. Next, add the eggs and vanilla.  Stir again.
  4. In a separate bowl, add the floor, baking soda, cinnamon, salt. Mix thoroughly.   
  5. Now, put it all together.   Stir again.
  6. Wait, there’s more.  The oats and raisins.  Dump them in and stir one last time.  Now the cookie dough is ready.
  7. Spoon out the dough onto baking sheet lined with parchment paper.  Press the dough to make it flat.
  8. Bake for 20 minutes.   
There you have it.   PC’s not-so-secret cookie recipe.  Thanks for sharing. No need for store-bought, packaged cookies. Nothing beats a fresh, home-baked cookie for your school lunch and snack.



December 14, 2017

Personal Pizzas

Hey kids... This recipe will teach you how to make your own personal pizzas.  That’s right, YOUR VERY OWN PIZZA!   You can add your own personality!  Whatever you like.   It makes a perfect lunch for school.   And yes, it’s easy, even kids can make their own lunch.  

Ingredients :
1 english muffin, toasted
pizza sauce
shredded mozzarella cheese
Toppings of your choice

  1. Split the english muffin in half.  Toast the english muffin halves in the toaster.

  1. Smother each muffin half with the pizza sauce and cheese.  

  1. Then add your chosen toppings.   Mushrooms, peppers, bacon, sausage, ham, pineapple, onion… the options are limitless.  

  1. Microwave on high for 30 to 45 seconds or bake in the oven for about 5 minutes.   Your pizza will be ready in no time.

  1. Let it cool and then pack it in a reusable container and take it to school.

Hope you like your pizza.  Bet your lunch buddies will take one look at your lunch and say, ‘Wow!”  Just imagine what your friends will say when they discover that you made it yourself. You'll be the talk of the lunch room

November 28, 2017

Homemade Granola Bars

You know those granola bars you bought at the store yesterday?   Well you can make even better granola bars at home.  They cost less and taste a whole lot better!   Also, you can change this recipe to make it just right for you.  I mean, how do you know what`s in the store granola bars. Do you read the label?  With homemade granola bars, you know exactly what’s in them and you choose all your favorite ingredients.  Don’t like pumpkin seeds? Try sunflower seeds. Don’t like raisins?  Use dried apple. You’re the boss of this recipe! Make it however you like. So, get ready to make your very own scrumptious granola bars!  You may never buy wrapped granola bars again.

Ingredients:

2 ½ cups oats
½ cup pumpkin seeds
1/3 cup honey
1/4 cup butter
1/4 cup brown sugar
½ tsp vanilla
1/4 tsp salt
½ cup dried cranberries, raisins
1/4 cup chocolate chips

Instructions:
  1. Spread the oats and seeds on a tray and toast in oven at 350°F for 5 minutes, then stir. Now toast for another 5 minutes.  Transfer to a large bowl.
  2. Combine honey, butter, sugar vanilla and salt in small pot and melt on the stove, stirring occasionally.
  3. Pour the sugar mixture on the oats & seeds.  Mix well.  
  4. Wait 5 minutes before adding raisins and chocolate.   Mix again.
  5. Pour onto pan lined with parchment paper.  Cover with another piece of parchment paper.   Press down very firmly.    
  6. Place in fridge for about 2 hours.   
  7. Now, one more step… cut into bars with a sharp knife.

There you have it… homemade granola bars.   And NO wrappers!   These snacks are completely waste-free.   And totally delicious. Bon apetite!

November 25, 2017

Bye-Bye Boring Sandwiches

Perfect Pork Pitas

Are you tired of the same, old sandwich in your school lunch?  Are you ready for something new?   Boy, are you lucky!   Cause, I have a great sandwich idea for you… PERFECT PORK PITAS!   They’re easy to make.   And super yummy too. Bye-bye boring sandwiches. Hello delicious lunch!


Ingredients:
Your Favourite BBQ SauceSome Leftover Pork (or Chicken or Beef)Small PITASShredded Cheese


Instructions:
  1. Chop up the cooked pork (chicken or beef) and put in a bowl.  Add the bbq sauce and stir with a spoon until well mixed.


  1. Cut each PITA in half to make pockets.


  1. Spoon some BBQ meat into each pita pocket. Sprinkle some CHEESE on top.  (Optional:  Add some veggies like onions, carrots, lettuce, cucumber, peppers…)


Just like that… a quick and easy sandwich.  An exciting lunch for you!   BBQ PORK PITAS will soon become the new favorite!!!  Who’s up for seconds?

November 05, 2017

Rice Krispee Squares

So, you're walking down aisle #4 in the grocery store... and there they are... the pre-made, pre-packaged, pre-pared Rice Kristpee Squares.   And you think to yourself, "I bet my kids would love these".   

Well, I got news for you.  I know something they'll love even more... homemade Rice Krisppe Squares. 


Actually, they won't just love eating them... they'll love making them.  With a little adult supervision and assistance, this is a simple snack kids will enjoy making themselves.  My kids have been making them for years.

Lucky for you, the recipe is written on the inside of every Rice Krispee box. But to make it easy, I'll record it for you right here.   You'll soon discover just how easy it is to  make Rice Krispee Squares.  

Ingredients:
1/4  cup butter 
40 marshmallows 
1/2  tsp vanilla (optional) 
6 cups of Rice Krispees
Instructions:
1.  First, melt the butter in a large pot over low heat on the stovetop.  
2.  Then, add the marshmallows and stir.   Keep stirring until the marshmallows are all melted.   
3.  Turn off the stove, and add the vanilla.   Stir again. 
4.  Finally, add the Rice Krispees.   And stir one last time, until the cereal is coated with marshmallow. 
5.  Pour the mixture into a pan.  Press it down.  Let it cool.  Once it's cool, cut the snack into squares and pack them away into a reusable container.  
Ooey, gooey, delicious!  And super easy to make.  And best of all, practically waste-free.  There's no wasteful packaging.  

November 02, 2017

Applesauce Muffins

Tired of the same old muffins?   Blueberry.   Banana.  Chocolate Chip.  Well here's something new... Applesauce Muffins!   Yep, applesauce!  They're soooo yummy and super easy to make.  These muffins will soon become a family favourite.   

Ingredients:

2 cups flour
3/4 cup sugar
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp salt
1 egg (beaten)
1 cup applesauce (here's a recipe for easy homemade applesauce)
1/2 cup butter (melted)

Instructions:

1. First, grab a large bowl and add your dry ingredients (flour, sugar, baking powder, cinnamon & salt).  Mix them well.


2. Next, add your wet ingredients (egg, applesauce & butter).  Stir all together.  That's it... the muffin batter is ready, already.


3.  Then, spray a muffin pan with oil (or use paper baking cups).  Scoop the muffin batter into the muffin pan.  Try mini-muffins if you like.


4.  Now, bake the muffins at 375°F for about 18 minutes (less time for mini muffins).


That's it!  All done!  I told you applesauce muffins were simple.   Go ahead and give them a try.  You'll be glad you did.  These muffins will surely be a hit with your family.  Pack them in reusable containers for school snacks.  



November 01, 2017

Bear Paw Cookie Challenge

What's the big deal with packaged snacks anyway?  Do they taste better?   We decided to put our question to the test.   We called it... the Bear Paw Cookie Challenge.

Last week, during recess, we gave Jackman kids an opportunity to taste a Bear Paw cookie and a homemade cookie (courtesy of Mr. Cressman).  We asked, "Which cookie do you prefer?"   

In total, there were 345 kids were tested.  69 kids chose bear paws as their favourite cookie.  And an incredible 276 chose homemade cookies!  Wow… 80% of kids prefer homemade cookies.  That means 8 out of 10 kids prefer homemade cookies.

We think Jackman families should consider baking cookies more often.   We know it takes more time, but we think it's worth the effort.  Homemade cookies are very tasty!   And waste free!  Not to mention, they’re so much fun to make.  Why not make it a family baking experience?  Everyone can participate.  


And to encourage more home baking, Mr. Cressman has shared his delicious cookie recipe with Jackman families.  If you haven't noticed, it's posted here on this blog.   Along with other great recipes.   You can do it, Jackman.  
More baking, less garbage!  

October 23, 2017

Homemade Applesauce


There's nothing better than fresh, homemade applesauce.   And with so many local apples in our grocery stores, it makes perfect sense.  Making applesauce at home is actually very easy.  Just 2 ingredients… apples and water.  Read this recipe to discover just how great homemade applesauce is.  You may never buy applesauce in a store again.
  1. First, peel the apples and cut them into slices. Remove the core and seeds.
  2. Next, put the apple slices into a large pot.  Add water. 
  3. Now, cook the apples on the stovetop for about 1 hour.
  4. Finally, use a strainer, a masher or a blender to transform your cooked apples into applesauce.
Now you know how to make homemade APPLESAUCE!  It's a tasty, sugar-free, waste-free snack!  Take it to school in a reusable container.   And don’t forget your spoon. 
Bon appétit!