Is Kraft Organic Mac & Cheese the Perfect Meal for Sick Kids?

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Discussion Overview

The thread features participants sharing their dinner plans and experiences, with a focus on meals suitable for family members who are unwell. Some participants mention specific dishes they are preparing, while others discuss their thoughts on convenience and comfort food during times of sickness.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of making Kraft Organic Mac & Cheese for their sick family members, noting it as a comforting option.
  • Another participant mentions preparing roasted lemon chicken, green beans, and garden salad for dinner.
  • One participant expresses a desire to order pizza and wings, humorously framing it as a "diet food dinner" if paired with a salad.
  • Another participant discusses making easy chicken parmesan with chicken patties and tomato sauce, while accommodating a family member's dislike for tomato sauce.
  • One participant plans to make orange balsamic chicken with sticky rice, and another asks for the recipe, indicating interest in flavorful chicken dishes.
  • One participant mentions reheating Italian goulash for dinner, describing it as a comforting meal option.
  • Several participants express excitement about trying new recipes, such as Southwest Chicken Fajitas and baked salmon.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share a variety of personal experiences and preferences regarding meal preparation and choices during times of illness.

Contextual Notes

Participants appear to be discussing meals in the context of caring for family members who are sick, highlighting the importance of comfort food and convenience in their cooking choices.

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Readers within the consultant community who are looking for meal ideas or sharing experiences related to cooking for family members during illness may find this discussion relevant.

rennea
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Goodmorning :)


Tonight for dinner we are having roasted lemon chicken, green beans and garden salad:chef:
 
my BF is cooking for me tonight - black bean tacos. :)
 
I think I've cooked enough lately, time to order in some pizza and wings, and if I make a salad I can call it a diet food dinner, right?
 
I think we're going to have easy chicken parmesan - chicken patties (from a bag) with tomato sauce and cheese, served with pasta with tomato sauce. With a veg and salad on the side. DH won't like it (he doesn't like tomato sauce), but I'll appease him by making steak tomorrow.
 
I think I'll make orange balsamic chicken and sticky rice. Salad and fresh fruit, as usual, will round out the meal.
 
I have a show tonight so DH is reheating Itialian goulash (or if you are from New England... American chop suey... elbow noodles, spaghetti sauce, chopped onions, ground beef, chopped bell peppers.)
Salad too...
 
Going to try the Southwest Chicken Fajita's in the DCB tonight.
 
gailz2 said:
I think I've cooked enough lately, time to order in some pizza and wings, and if I make a salad I can call it a diet food dinner, right?

Same here, same order, same thought!
 
sk8rgrrl99 said:
my BF is cooking for me tonight - black bean tacos. :)

Marry him!
 
ButterflyVioletta said:
Marry him!

I hope I will some day! :) He's the best.
 
raebates said:
I think I'll make orange balsamic chicken and sticky rice. Salad and fresh fruit, as usual, will round out the meal.

Rae, if you see this...would you tell me how you make the chicken. I get so tired of chicken and this might give me something with some flavor....
 
It's easy, but you have to have tangerine balsamic vinegar. (I just realized it would really be tangerine balsamic chicken. My bad.) I just saute the chicken in a bit of butter and the vinegar. You can do the same with plain or any other flavor of balsamic vinegar.
 
Wow easy AND healthy...I have to see if I can find that vinegar...thanks Rae
 
My pleasure. I found mine at a Home & Garden Show. There is a place in Fort Wayne that sells oils and vinegars. I got the last bottle of tangerine at the booth. It's fantastic. I plan to visit them again soon to pick up a few more flavors.
 
I'm making baked samon individually(sp?) in the mini-bakers and adding white rice and steamed green beans. Serving in the bakers beacuse our kids always keep us from having a hot meal. LOL
 
Well, I whipped up a steaming, creamy pot of Kraft Organic Mac & Cheese. :chef:

Both of my guys are sick, and I made something I thought they might eat if they can keep anything down. So far, the big guy has eaten a little, and the little guy drank some apple juice, and went back to sleep. At least he's kept the juice down so far this time!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Kraft Organic Mac & Cheese a good option for sick kids?

Yes, Kraft Organic Mac & Cheese can be a good option for sick kids. It is easy to prepare, gentle on the stomach, and often well-received by children, making it a comforting meal during illness.

Does Kraft Organic Mac & Cheese contain any allergens?

Kraft Organic Mac & Cheese contains wheat and dairy, which are common allergens. It's important to check the packaging for specific allergen information, especially if your child has food allergies.

Is Kraft Organic Mac & Cheese nutritious for sick kids?

While Kraft Organic Mac & Cheese is made with organic ingredients, it is still a processed food and may not provide all the nutrients a sick child needs. Pairing it with vegetables or protein can enhance its nutritional value.

How can I make Kraft Organic Mac & Cheese healthier for my child?

You can make Kraft Organic Mac & Cheese healthier by adding steamed vegetables, such as broccoli or peas, or mixing in cooked chicken or turkey for added protein. This can help create a more balanced meal.

Can Kraft Organic Mac & Cheese help with hydration for sick kids?

Kraft Organic Mac & Cheese is not a source of hydration. It's important to ensure that sick kids are drinking plenty of fluids, such as water or electrolyte solutions, in addition to eating meals like mac and cheese.

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