Recipe: A New Spin On Chicken Tacos...

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Recipe: A New Spin On Chicken Tacos

When you go out to eat a fast food restaurant with your baby or toddler, there aren't a ton of good choices to feed him or her. If you're concerned about only feeding your child the "good stuff" there are some options out there that are both healthy and safe for your baby or toddler. Here are some suggestions. Want to give a whole new meaning to the phrase "tex-mex food"? Try using BBQ sauce as a creative taco topping! Believe it or not, BBQ sauce actually tastes great on your tacos. It's the perfect alternative flavor if you have guests that don't enjoy spicy food. This works best when used as a topping for beef or slow cooker tacos (it tends to overpower the flavor of fish tacos though). Mrs. W. ordered a pork tamale and a carne asada taco, and I had a pork tamale and a taco chicken. With drinks, lunch for two came to a grand total of $11.50. Homemade yogurt is a lot cheaper than store bought. This slow cooker chicken taco yogurt doesn't require fancy equipment, either-- not even a thermometer. If you have a baby, it does not take a lot of time or effort to add pureed fruit to plain, homemade yogurt and portion it yourself instead of buying YoBaby. You can even make extra thick Greek yogurt, just like Fage Total. Think of all the money you'll save! To chicken taco dorito casserole and current students of Virginia Tech, there is a second Cabo in Blacksburg, VA. I've heard each one is better than the other, so leave comments if you have been to one or both!


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