Kids Can cook – A “Girl Scout” Dinner
Sometimes it’s hard to get kid’s to eat their vegetables, but if they are involved in helping cook, it’s surprising how much better the food tastes! The “Girl Scout” dinner, a favorite from Girl Scout campouts, is an easy way to do it, because your child can choose which vegetables to include in their meal packet. A variety of vegetables (all cut to equal size) and a small piece of meat are placed on a square of heavy duty foil. This is folded into a drugstore wrap, allowing space for steam to expand, and either placed on the grill or baked on a cookie sheet in the oven at 350 degrees until cooked through (usually 30 to 45 minutes.) Turn the packets at least once. Carefully open the packet because it will be filled with steam. Each child can enjoy their own creation.

"Drug store folded" Packet
Choice of Ingredients:
Potatoes (I like the small red potatoes)
Onions, white and/or green
Green or red pepper
Squash, either zucchini and/or butternut
Celery
Mushrooms
Carrots
Tomatoes
Any other vegetable you have on hand
Meat can be chicken breast or thigh, a small pork chop, or fish
Seasoning, such as salt and pepper, seasoned salt or other choices

Enjoy!
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