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Back To School Tips With Tyson!

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Parents everywhere are waving their kids goodbye as they begin another year of school. Some watch as their kids walk away asking themselves where the time went and others race away from school, turning up the music excited for some alone time! It doesn't matter where you fit in, school is still back in session.

As you enter into another busy year, I'm sure you're looking for a few back to school tips that can save you time and money. Don't let another day pass you by without trying these tips! I'm sure your family will thank you. 

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Back To School Tips

Tip #1 Schedule Time To Sit Down For Breakfast As A Family

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but often gets rushed and maybe even forgotten as parents rush to get their kids ready for school. This year make a goal to sit down for breakfast as a family. This allows your kids to start off their day with a healthy breakfast and quality time with the people they care about most.Our family loves to begin our day with Jimmy Dean® Croissant Sausage Egg Cheese. They're already prepared which is perfect for the back to school season. They're ready to go in under thirty minutes and not to mention it's all real ingredients. None of that fake egg stuff! They're done and your kids are ready for school with a full belly and excitement for another day at school.

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Tip #2 Spice Up Your Kid's Lunch

Our family is always looking for creative ways to blend cultures; whether it's Bollywood themed birthday parties or delicious fusion dishes. This year we've decided to make some simple back to school lunches with an Indian kick. One of our favorites so far has been turkey and potato stuffed parathas with cilantro chutney. It's quick, easy, and you can make it in under thirty minutes. You can send it to school with your children or prep it for a homeschool lunch.In this recipe, we used Hillshire Farm® Naturals Slow Roasted Turkey Lunch Meat. It's one of our favorites because I'm always on the hunt for natural ingredients for my kids that they actually like! They can't get enough of this stuff!

Stuffed Turkey and Potato Paratha Recipe

Ingredients
1/2 cup Hillshire Farm® Naturals Slow Roasted Turkey Lunch Meat2 1/2 cups flour1/2 cup diced and cooked potatoesWarm water2 tsp oil1 tsp salt2 tbs garam masalaDirections:Combine the dry ingredients and 1 tbsp of the garam masala in a bowl. Add your oil and water slowly until all of the dry ingredients come together. The stickier your dough, the more moist your parathas will be. Make sure you don't make it too sticky, otherwise it will be too hard to work with.Knead your dough for two minutes and then set it aside for twenty minutes.Pinch off a chunk of the dough and roll it into a ball. It should be about the size of a golf ball. Roll it out.In a separate bowl mix 1 tbsp garam masala, the potatoes, and your lunch meat. Spoon out 1 tbsp and put it in the center of your rolled out dough. Close up your dough and roll out again.Heat a pan over medium-high heat. Spray with oil and fry your paratha until it's golden brown on both sides.

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Chutney Recipe

Ingredients:1 bunch cilantro1 green chili2 tbs lemon juice1 tbs sugar2 tbs water1 tbs oil

Directions:Combine all ingredients in the blender until smooth.

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