My favorite meals to prepare for my family are easy, economical and packed full of veggies. The less time I spend cooking and cleaning up the better. I would much rather play with my kids or read them a story after dinner than spend an hour cleaning up! I would also prefer to have time to listen to my son talk about his school day over cooking!
This recipe for Easy Cheesy Chicken Tacos meets all of my criteria for a great meal! This is so easy to make and you can create this recipe for about $7 with smart shopping!
To begin here is a run down of what I purchased to create this dinner for my family and how much each ingredient cost.
Tyson 2/5 pound bag of frozen chicken breast, sale price of $4.99. I used 1/2 of the package for a total of $2.49
1 jar of Meijer brand salsa, sale price of $1.00
1 pacakge of Meijer brand soft flour tortillas $1.49
1/2 cup of shredded cheddar cheese 1.00
2 ounces of cream cheese .33 (a 6 oz package was .99)
1/2 an onion ( sale price of 67 cents for a small sweet onion) .33
1/2 a green pepper .50
For a total of $7.14
Ingredients
1 1/4 cup of cooked chicken breast
1 jar of salsa
1 package of tortillas
1/2 cup of shredded cheese
1/3 package of cream cheese
1/2 an onion
1/2 a green pepper
Directions
Cook your chicken in a pan of boiling water when it has reached the recommended internal temperature, remove it from heat, allow to cool to a temperature you can work with and cut it into small chunks.
Cut your onion and green pepper into small chunks
Add salsa, cream cheese, shredded cheese, chicken and chopped veggies to a medium size pan, over medium heat, allow the cream cheese and shredded cheese to melt, stirring several times. Once the cheese is melted you can serve this on soft tortillas for an easy meal your family will love.
Garnish with Sour cream or hot sauce if desired.
I often serve this with a side of Spanish Rice, or a light salad. The best part is this is one meal my entire family loves!
You might also enjoy this Peanut Butter Chicken Recipe from my $7 Dinner Series.
Feed Me Fine Motor Activity
I have always encouraged fine motor play in my children. Not only is it important for their development, but there are so many ways to offer an invitation to fine motor play!
Next affix or draw the eyes. We went with what we had on hand and used small stick on eyes. The kids and I agreed that really big eyes would be lots of fun!
A well-meaning friend purchased tennis balls for my senior dogs. Bless her heart, but my pooches are too old to do much fetching. As much as we love the dogs, truth be told, they are hounds and have always been prone to take it easy; to sleep in bed only waking for food, water, and a walk. As I type, both are snoozing on pillows at my feet. No fetch will be played willingly by these dogs!
My kids were delighted. Balls! In the house?! YAY!!
I acted fast. With a moment of my time and some very basic supplies, my kids were distracted from the idea of throwing balls and were enthralled with the idea of feeding the ball.
To make a feed me ball you will need
A tennis ball
A utility knife
2 peel and stick eyes or a black magic marker to draw eyes
A few pom poms or cotton balls
The first step is the trickiest. Use caution while using the utility knife to cut a slit in the tennis ball, this will become the mouth.
To make a feed me ball you will need
A tennis ball
A utility knife
2 peel and stick eyes or a black magic marker to draw eyes
A few pom poms or cotton balls
The first step is the trickiest. Use caution while using the utility knife to cut a slit in the tennis ball, this will become the mouth.
Next affix or draw the eyes. We went with what we had on hand and used small stick on eyes. The kids and I agreed that really big eyes would be lots of fun!
After the eyes have been added you can offer the pom poms or cotton balls along with the ball.
Play combined with fine motor skill development is ideal for kids of a variety of ages. Both of my kids have fun feeding things to the ball over the years. From cotton balls to barbie doll shoes. The fine motor aspects remain, but we have added in simple math, counting, and color sorting to the ways we use the feed me ball.
You might also enjoy these 7 Ways to Entertain a 3 Year Old.
Play combined with fine motor skill development is ideal for kids of a variety of ages. Both of my kids have fun feeding things to the ball over the years. From cotton balls to barbie doll shoes. The fine motor aspects remain, but we have added in simple math, counting, and color sorting to the ways we use the feed me ball.
You might also enjoy these 7 Ways to Entertain a 3 Year Old.
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