Great for family barbecues (or picky pasta eaters) this quick pasta dish takes minutes to throw together and only requires four ingredients—all of which we’re willing to bet you have in your pantry. Rebekah of PDXfoodlove is a big fan of the simple combination of high-quality mayonnaise and freshly ground black pepper. This rich combination really makes the recipe pop. Originally created as a side dish, this Hawaiian Pasta Salad is a must-have recipe for summer. This recipe yields two small servings. You might want to double or triple it if you’re feeding some especially hungry kiddos.

Ingredients for Hawaiian Pasta Salad:

1 c (dry) small pasta, such as shells or elbow macaroni
3 tbsp excellent quality mayonnaise
1 tbsp milk
Lots of freshly ground black pepper

Method:

1. Cook the pasta according to the package directions, and allow it to cool down a bit so as not to curdle your milk. In the meantime, mix the mayo and milk together with a fork to create a mixture a little thicker than say, ranch dressing. You can add milk or mayo to your preference.

2. Stir the two together, and then season with a very very large amount of freshly ground black pepper.

recipe and photo courtesy of Rebekah at PDX Food Love

Few people can say they boast a passion for food like Rebekah at PDXfoodlove. Whether it’s reading about food, thinking about food, or reading about food, Rebekah can never satiate her hunger for all things food. A graphic designer and outdoor enthusiast by day, once in the kitchen, Rebekah dons her apron and whips up seasonal dishes that boast some serious homey comfort. Check out her food blog, PDXfoodlove, for more of her recipes (and her awesome photography!).

Mother’s Day is coming up on Sunday, May 12th, 2019, which means you’re running out of time to get or make an excellent gift for the woman who gave you life.

Now, with two little ones, I don’t usually expect much for Mother’s Day. My hubby will often pick me up some flowers and something I mentioned wanting but would never buy for myself, and my oldest daughter will make me something out of construction paper and elbow macaroni, but that’s about it. Don’t get me wrong — I’m not complaining about it. I treasure every elbow macaroni craft, but sometimes you end up hoping for something a little more … well, awesome.

With that in mind, as Mother’s Day gets closer, here are some fantastic ideas to make your holiday rock a little bit harder.

Mommy and Me Yoga

Whether you’re an experienced yogi or a newbie, a mommy and me yoga class can be a blast. These beginners’ yoga classes can be a great way to stretch out, relax and spend time with your little ones. You may even find that you’ve got a talent for yoga, which might give you a way to relax even on your most stressful days.

Yoga helps to increase flexibility and improve your metabolism and can also help you lose weight. You don’t have to be active or naturally flexible to try out yoga, either. If you keep at it, the strength and flexibility will develop. As the late, great Carrie Fisher put it, “be afraid but do it anyway.” The confidence will come later.

Mother’s Day Weekend Camping

Who says you only have to celebrate Mother’s Day on a Sunday? Make it an entire weekend by heading out for a family camping trip. It doesn’t matter how old your kids are — you can enjoy a weekend camping trip. Just make sure you have a couple of comfort items like blankets or stuffed animals so your kids will be comfortable — and stock up on snacks and other supplies. You don’t want to be roughing it with young children. Wait until they get a little bit older for those wilderness excursions.

My parents took me camping as a kid and, honestly, they’re some of my best memories — even if we were sleeping on a beach in a sandy tent and got so sunburned we looked like little lobsters. We never went on a Mother’s Day camping trip, but it’s a great way to spend the holiday weekend.

Make Some Crafts Together

While I adore the elbow macaroni creations that I get from my daughter every year, it might be fun to make a craft together. Make splatter-paint canvases by throwing paint on a canvas. I can guarantee that kids of every age will love this one — kids adore making a mess! Just make sure you do it outside, because you will get paint everywhere.

This year, I think me and my oldest daughter are going to make handpainted flower pots. Terra cotta pots are perfect for painting, and once they’re dry, you can plant anything you want in them. Both beautiful and functional.

DIY Pizza Party

Who doesn’t love pizza? Instead of ordering in, why not get the kids involved and make your own pizzas? If you’re handy in the kitchen, you can easily make your own pizza dough. But if you’re not, store bought is fine.

Set up the pizza dough and let your kids build their own with their favorite toppings. You can even create a pizza bar with all the toppings, sauces and cheeses you want. Then, once they’re decked out, throw them in the oven and you’ve got a tasty dinner that you all worked together to make. What better way to spend Mother’s Day?

If you’re worried about counting those carbs, don’t fret — you can make a low-carb pizza crust with a riced cauliflower.

Play in the Dirt

Kids love digging in the dirt, so why not get your hands dirty and plant a garden? You can plant flowers to decorate your yard, or maybe vegetables, depending on what’s in season in your area.

If you don’t have a yard that you can dig up to create a garden — either because of HOA rules or just because you don’t have a yard at all — set up some raised planting beds and go to town. Your kids will love to have you playing in the dirt with them, and depending on what you plant, you might have some fresh vegetables or fruits to enjoy a few months down the road.

Whatever You Do, Enjoy Your Day

Now, I’m not saying you have to do all of these things for Mother’s Day — or any of them. This list is just to give you a few ideas to help your Mother’s Day be a little more awesome this year.

Jennifer Landis is a mom, wife, freelance writer, and blogger. She enjoys long naps on the couch, sneaking spoonfuls of peanut butter when her kid's not looking, and binge watching Doctor Who while her kid's asleep.  She really does like her kid, though, she promises. Find her on Twitter @JenniferELandis.

Your kiddo’s fave meal just got a major upgrade thanks to Kraft. Say hello to unicorn mac ‘n’ cheese!

By now you already know that unicorn everything is the hot trend of the moment, especially when it comes to your kiddo’s tastes. But don’t expect to find rainbow swirls, colorful noodles or cascades of glitter. Krafts’ new edition features the same cheesy goodness you’ve come to expect, but with fun new unicorn shapes.

Look for unicorns, stars and rainbows instead of the traditional elbow macaroni shapes. Even though the mac is different, the cheese is still the same Day-Glo orange powder packet your kids crave. Bonus? This mac ‘n’ cheese is also free from artificial preservatives, flavors and dyes.

Get your box (or four) of Kraft Unicorn Shapes Macaroni and Cheese at Target or Walmart.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Kaboompics via Pexels

 

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Most of us never outgrow our love of childhood classic macaroni and cheese. Whether straight from the box or made from scratch, it’s a comfort food favorite and an eternal, picky eater pleaser. We stirred up six spots that serve the real deal—not the florescent orange stuff. So save the box for home and treat yourself—uh, we mean them—with some creamy mac and cheese that is sure to hit the spot.

Mary Mac’s Tea Room

This iconic Atlanta restaurant has been around for 68 years. So it’s safe to say that Mary Mac’s knows a thing or two about outstanding macaroni and cheese (and fried chicken and collard greens, too). Their version represents the traditional Southern take on macaroni and cheese. It features tender elbow macaroni, eggs, cheese and cream baked like a soufflé. The oven baking results in a decadent “cheese crust” that offers a crispy crown to the creamy goodness below.
Address: 224 Ponce De Leon Avenue, Atlanta, Ga 30308

Phone: 404-876-1800

Online: marymacs.com

Where does your gang get their mac-n-cheese fix? Tell us below!

–Rachel Quartarone

Photos courtesy of A.C. via Yelp, Zian C. via Yelp, Richard R. via Yelp, Mac the Cheese Food Truck via Facebook and Creative Commons via Flickr

Who says you can’t make food festive AND still keep it healthy? Catherine of Weelicious couldn’t wait to start making St. Patrick’s Day foods for her kids, but was nervous to use food dyes. So, she came up with a way to make her mac n’ cheese green without any. With spinach, broccoli, and peas, she created a dish that was cheesy, creamy, flavorful, and of course, green! Once your kids get a taste, they’ll probably be asking you to make it all year long.

Ingredients
1 lb elbow macaroni (you can also use campanelle, cavatappi or shells)
3 c whole milk
1 c packed fresh spinach
3 tbsp unsalted butter
2 tbsp flour
4 c grated white cheddar cheese
2 c chopped broccoli florets
1 c peas

Method
1. Preheat oven to 350° F.

2. Cook pasta in salted water for about 3 minutes less than package directions call for, until al dente. Reserve half a cup of the pasta water and strain.

3. While the pasta is cooking. Place the milk and spinach in a blender and blend on high speed until smooth.

4. In a large pot melt the butter and then add the flour, whisking continuously over low-medium heat for 2-3 minutes to make a roux. Slowly whisk in the milk mixture and bring to a boil.

5. Reduce heat and simmer, whisking occasionally, 3 to 4 minutes, or until sauce is gently bubbling and starting to thicken.

6. Add reserved pasta water and cheese and whisk until melted. Stir in the pasta, broccoli and peas.

7. Transfer to a greased 13″ x 9″ baking dish and bake for 20 minutes, or until cheese is bubbling and the pasta is set.

This recipe is featured courtesy of Catherine at Weeliciousone of our favorite food blogs. Be sure to visit Weelicious.com for more kid-friendly healthy, simple and fast recipes.