Easy Bento Box Lunches with Beef & Veggie Sliders

Are your kids tired of the same ol’ peanut butter and jelly sandwiches? Try these lunch box ideas with Lone Star Beef & Veggie Sliders to switch things up for the new year. We’ve got tips and tricks for you to make healthy lunches exciting again! Looking for more ideas? Check out No-Heat Beef Lunch…
Read MoreMediterranean Steak Quinoa Bowl for the New Year

It’s the new year and many of us have made resolutions to be healthier in 2019. Trying to adopt new diet along with a gym routine can seem overwhelming. Especially, if you have a busy work and family life. That’s why, according to U.S. News, 80% of resolutions fail by the second week in February….
Read MoreAncho Apple Cider Brisket for Instant Pot

Raise your hand if you would enjoy having a delicious brisket on the family dinner table in about 60 minutes? Enter the Instant Pot, a multi-function pressure cooker that reduces cooking time to a fraction of traditional cooking methods. My recipe for Ancho Apple Cider Brisket for Instant Pot makes an amazing autumn-inspired, meaty meal…
Read MoreTime Saving Dinner Tips & Recipes for Busy Families

Between work and taking the kids to school and sports, weeknights can get pretty busy. “What’s for dinner tonight?” can add extra stress to an already hectic evening. However, with a meal planning strategy, weeknight dinners can be quick, easy, and delicious. Looking for simple dinner solutions? We’ve put together a list of time saving…
Read MoreTips for Making Family Dinners into Lasting Memories

Gathering together as a family to share a meal and bond over life’s ups and downs has become rare. In fact, according to a 2013 Harris poll, only 30 percent of American families share dinner every night (1). Schedules overflowing with school, work, and extra-curricular obligations are understandably responsible, life is crazy. But, let’s admit…
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