Mother’s Day Brunch Pizza Recipe

Mother's Day Brunch Pizza Recipe

Do you host a spe­cial brunch or meal for Mother’s Day? This year, I am pleased to say that I’ll be din­ing on a Mother’s Day brunch at Dis­ney World instead of hav­ing  to cook any­thing myself. But, if you’re look­ing for a great recipe, then this brunch pizza looks great! Mother's Day Brunch Pizza Recipe

Ingre­di­ents
* 1 table­spoon veg­etable oil
* 1 1/2 cups frozen diced hash browns (from 32-oz pack­age)
* 14 oz pre­baked orig­i­nal Ital­ian pizza crust (12 inch)
* 3/4 cup favorite pimiento cheese
* 1 cup finely chopped cooked ham
* 3 green onions, chopped
* 1 cup shred­ded Colby Jack cheese
* 2 large eggs, well beaten

Instruc­tions
1. Pre­heat oven to 425 degrees.
2. Heat oil in a skil­let over medium-high heat.
3. Cook hash browns in hot oil 5 min­utes. Set aside.
4. Place pizza crust on a large bak­ing sheet.
5. Spread pimiento cheese in a thin layer on crust.
6. Top with ham, hash browns, green onions and cheese. Slowly pour eggs in cen­ter of pizza (eggs will spread dur­ing bak­ing).
7. Bake at 425 degrees for 20 min­utes or until golden brown and cen­ter is set.

YUM!

As an eMeals blog­ger, I was pro­vided with this recipe to share with you. You can get more great recipes like this when you sign up for an eMeals sub­scrip­tion. We started using eMeals this year and it’s given me some great meal ideas and recipes! Right now, with new sub­scrip­tions (and for cur­rent sus­bcribers), you can a free spe­cial Mother’s Day brunch meal plan!

For more recipes per­fect for Mother’s Day, check out these:

And, for even more, you can head on over to the V Spot blog where Vivi­enne has rounded up over 40 great ideas for Mother’s Day brunch! Mother's Day BrunchDis­clo­sure: As an eMeals blog­ger, I was pro­vided with an eMeals sub­scrip­tion. How­ever, as always, all opin­ions are entirely my own. Graph­ics & recipe in this post have been pro­vided by eMeals.

Simple Mother’s Day gift ideas for grandma: Flower pot & photo flowers

Mother's Day girft for grandma

I like hav­ing the boys make some­thing fun or cute for the grand­mas for Mother’s Day. A cou­ple of years ago, they did a cute frame and some hand­print flow­ers. Last year, for my mom we did a lit­tle flower pot with some cute pic­ture flow­ers. It’s sim­ple, easy to make, and cute! A per­fect grandma gift for Mother’s Day! Mother's Day girft for grandmaObvi­ously, I did the writ­ing on the flower pot. It says, “Kids are like flow­ers and Gram­mies help them grow”. Awwww!  :) With that quote on the flower pot, then pic­ture flow­ers seemed the per­fect thing to put in! Those were also very easy to make. All you need is some paper, pho­tos, and large pop­si­cle sticks (these were the already col­ored ones, though you could eas­ily paint some). Paper Photo FlowersFor the petals, I actu­ally used my Cri­cut, but you could def­i­nitely cut them out by hand eas­ily enough. Then, find some pic­tures where you can cut the faces out into a nice-size cir­cle for the cen­ter of the flow­ers. Glue every­thing together, even add a leaf if you like. Then, for some added fun, attach mag­nets on the back. Flower magnetsWith that sim­ple addi­tion to the back, grandma can enjoy the flow­ers but use the flower pot for some­thing else! They looked really cute on great-grandma’s fridge! :)

If you’re look­ing for some other great Mother’s Day ideas that kids can make, be sure to check out my Mother’s Day roundup over on the Right Start blog! Mother's Day CraftsFor even more fun ideas, click through the links below, fea­tur­ing some fun ideas from some of my bloggy friends!


What are your favorite Mother’s Day gifts to make or receive?

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Jake and the Never Land Pirates Birthday Party Food

Jake and the Never Land Pirates Party Food Table

Even after the Jake and the Never Land Pirates Birth­day Party recap post, there is still so much to share! Since mak­ing “fun foods” is one of my favorite ways to get cre­ative, I thought all of our pirate food (aka “buc­ca­neer grub”) needed it’s own post! Jake and the Never Land Pirates Party Food TableOver­all, it was actu­ally really fairly sim­ple. But, the lit­tle touches make it extra fun! Here’s the menu:

  • Gold nuggets (just plain ‘ole chicken nuggets)
  • Fresh veg­gie plat­ter (the only thing that missed hav­ing it’s own fun name tag)
  • Scurvy sand­wiches (subs cut into 2″ pieces with a lit­tle pirate flag)
  • Octo­pus dip (<— that’s a click­able link to get directions!)
  • Can­non balls (black olives)
  • Silly squid (hot dogs)
  • Fish & chips (gold­fish crack­ers & plain potato chips)
  • Water­melon pirate ship fresh fruit salad
  • Sea­weed Salad (pasta salad)

Pirate Party FoodThe fresh fruit & water­melon pirate ship was a big hit! It was inspired from numer­ous dif­fer­ent ver­sions I’ve seen float­ing around the inter­net (I’ve got some pinned on my Jake party Pin­ter­est board). The process was fairly sim­ple. We just cut a large sec­tion out of the water­melon (down to almost the halfway point hor­i­zon­tally), shaped the front a bit, and took out all fruit. We mixed the fruit salad together in a sep­a­rate bowl, added it back into our hol­lowed out water­melon, and added our Bucky sails to make it a ship! :) Watermelon Pirate ShipThe fruit was a big hit! I didn’t even have one bite and we had NO left­overs! :) But, what really sur­prised me was what the hands-down kid favorite was…

The Silly Squid!! Pirate Party Food SquidI thought the kids might be a lit­tle weirded out by them and not eat them. But, I was SO wrong! The kids went crazy for these! It’s all that a few of the kid­dos wanted! Too funny! They are SUPER easy to make. Just cut the hot­dogs in half. Then, cut the halves into 4 ver­ti­cal strips halfway up (giv­ing you a “head” & “ten­ta­cles”). Place all the cut hot­dogs into a pot of boil­ing water until the ten­ta­cles start curl­ing (just a few min­utes). Squid hotdogsWe also served up Pirate Punch (a vari­a­tion of our favorite green punch recipe) and had some drinks on ice out­side in an awe­some cut whiskey bar­rel! Super fun!

Pirate Party Whiskey BarrelAnd, of course, last but not least, every pirate party needs a great pirate cake! The boys requested Bucky, so I had to deliver! I love the way every­thing turned out. Full details on mak­ing the cake will be com­ing soon. There are enough direc­tions that it needs its own post! ;)   Jake & the Never Land Pirates Cake

What pirate party foods do YOU think are a must?!

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Jake and the Never Land Pirates Birthday Party!

Pirate Party DIY Decor

Yo Ho, Mateys! We just cel­e­brated the big boys’ birth­days in Jake and the Never Land Pirates style! ;) With the boys’ birth­days only one day apart, I’m all about doing a big joint birth­day party (just like last year’s Wild Kratts party & the train party the year before that). Even though we don’t have cable, the boys have seen the fun Dis­ney Junior show, “Jake and the Never Land Pirates”, and LOVE it! So, it was the per­fect theme for their ages! Jake & the Never Land Pirates Birthday BoysHow cute are those newly turned 3 and 6-year-olds?! It was so fun to cel­e­brate those sweet boys! And, they were so excited about every­thing! So, get ready for pic­ture over­load! Then, I’ll be shar­ing some more detailed posts soon with descrip­tions of how we made some of the dec­o­ra­tions, activ­i­ties, and of course, the cake! ;)

For the decor, I kept things a lit­tle more nautical/general pirate instead of an over­whelm­ing amount of Jake mer­chan­dise. It made the decor eas­ier to “DIY”, less expen­sive, and will be eas­ier to reuse for other things! We sig­naled the party on the front entry­way with our Minted pirate sign (“Fun Ahead: Enter if Ye Dare”), some paper anchors, and a big X marks the spot (just red Duck tape)! Pirate Party - Front Door

Indoor Pirate Decor

When you enter our house, you come into the liv­ing room/dining room. We’ve got a fair amount of open space there, so it’s a good start­ing point for the kids. Plus, it’s a good place to open gifts and sing Happy Birth­day. The man­tel and back of the piano were beg­ging to get dec­o­rated too! ;) So, this was the indoor pirate decor scene: Pirate Party DecorHere are a few close­ups of the dif­fer­ent areas:

Pirate Party DIY DecorOf course, my favorite thing to set up was the “pirate loot” table, com­plete with fun trea­sure and dessert! The boys absolutely loved the cake! It def­i­nitely required some work, but was so worth it! (Full tuto­r­ial on the cake com­ing soon). Jake & The Never Land Pirates Dessert Table

Out­door Pirate Decor

Given the gor­geous weather here in AZ this time of year, the major­ity of the party activ­i­ties were done out­side! We had SO much fun dec­o­rat­ing our back­yard! Some sim­ple things like rope with fab­ric scraps added great color. And, with a pirate theme, sim­ple signs made out of card­board are easy & inex­pen­sive to do. The birth­day ban­ner from Minted looked great on the patio too!  Outdoor DIY Pirate Party DecorThe major­ity of the decor was actu­ally really, really sim­ple. But, we did go all out on a few things. And, our hands-down favorite DIY decor project was the giant mast and Bucky sails (the name of the ship in the show). It hon­estly wasn’t too tough to make at all (full tuto­r­ial com­ing soon) and it added so much “char­ac­ter” out­side! The boys think we need a Jolly Roger mast & sail now though, for duel­ing ships! I do have to say that the pirate decor out­side is pretty fun! So, maybe we should just go ahead with that other sail and turn our back­yard into a fun, trop­i­cal, pirate oasis! ;) Jake & the Never Land Pirates DIY mast and sailThe kids of course loved just run­ning around play­ing, but we did have some fun orga­nized activ­i­ties! They were all so sim­ple to do! First up, each kiddo got their pirate gear to dress up like Jake or Izzy! They LOVED this (and was impos­si­ble to get a pic­ture of them all look­ing ;) !! Then, after yelling, “Yo Ho, Let’s Go!!”, we headed out­side for all of our fun pirate adven­ture activ­i­ties. DIY Jake & the Never Land Pirates GearAfter each activ­ity, each kid received a gold dou­bloon for com­plet­ing the task (just like when they get dou­bloons in the show). It all cul­mi­nated with hunt­ing for the “buried” trea­sure. They were SO excited when the found the “X”! The trea­sure area itself was mostly hid­den by our large arti­choke plant! Per­fect! ;) Each kiddo could dig to get 3 more gold dou­bloons and two “jewel” neck­laces”.  Jake & the Never Land Pirates Birthday Party ActivitiesBaby Brother even got in on all the fun! We found a sim­ple 2-pack of pirate theme iron-on trans­fers. We put “pirate in train­ing” on the front” with “Yo Ho Ho and a bot­tle of milk” on the back. To make things look even more piratey (and cooler for him on a warm day), we cut the sleeves with a jagged cut! That’s one cute pirate! ;) DIY Pirate OnesieSUCH a fun party! All the plan­ning, work, and dec­o­rat­ing was SO worth it! It was an absolutely fab­u­lous night! See­ing their lit­tle faces light up is SO price­less. Every­thing was mag­i­cal to them! And, of course, they absolutely couldn’t wait until it was time to get cake (and get their char­ac­ters off the cake which was their present from us)! Birthday BoysPre­cious moments! I know it won’t seem like long at all until these cute, fun par­ties aren’t “cool” any­more. My fun cakes might not seem so mag­i­cal to that cute lit­tle 6 year old in another 6 years. So, this mama is soak­ing up every birth­day year that we can cel­e­brate with our lit­tle guys like this. We’re so thank­ful for all of our fam­ily & friends who helped us cel­e­brate our boys!

And, thanks to you for shar­ing in all of this buc­ca­neer birth­day fun here!! :) Sep­a­rate posts with details on mak­ing many of the items for the party are com­ing soon, so stay tuned!

Related posts, party details, and inspi­ra­tion can be found here (with more added to the list soon):

 

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Basketball Tournament Party #KettleMadness

Basketball Party Food

The mad­ness that is col­lege bas­ket­ball in March is super fun! We’re big col­lege sports fans at our house, so when I was asked to throw a bas­ket­ball tour­na­ment party with Ket­tle Chips the answer was a very easy yes! We enjoyed watch­ing quite a bit of bas­ket­ball over the week­end, includ­ing that AWFUL injury sus­tained by Kevin Ware of Louisville. That was hor­ri­ble! Aside from that lit­tle part though, we had a lot of fun and kicked off the weekend’s fes­tiv­i­ties with our bas­ket­ball tour­na­ment party on Fri­day night! Basketball Party1Since we didn’t have any spe­cific teams that we were cheer­ing for (since our Huskers didn’t make the Tour­na­ment), I went with just a sim­ple orange bas­ket­ball theme for decor and foods. Just like in years past, we started off by mak­ing our kitchen table look like a bas­ket­ball! It’s so easy to do using just black elec­tri­cal tape! Basketball TableFor some sim­ple bas­ket­ball dec­o­ra­tions, I just cut cir­cles out of con­struc­tion paper and drew the lines on to look like a bas­ket­ball. Then, I hung those behind the table for a bit of extra fun. The kids also thought we needed some on the kitchen island. ;) The big star of the party though was the food!! #KettleMadness PartyI tried to keep things sim­ple yet fun! We had our ref­eree filled with veggies–perfect for dip­ping in the ranch dip or buf­falo chicken dip, bas­ket­ball oranges (clemen­tines drawn on with a food-safe marker), two kinds of pizza (I added chopped pep­per­oni on the plain cheese to make it look a bit like a bas­ket­ball), bas­ket­ball cook­ies, and of course, lots of Ket­tle chips! Basketball Party FoodWith all the dif­fer­ent fla­vors of Ket­tle chips, I decided to set them up as a sort of taste test. I knew the kids would prob­a­bly pre­fer the more plain sea salt fla­vor. So, those were just placed in a large bowl within their reach. But, for every­one else, I set up all the other fla­vors in dif­fer­ent bowls with the chip bags directly behind. In addi­tion to the Sea Salt, we had Sea Salt & Vine­gar, Back­yard Bar­beque, Salt & Fresh Ground Pep­per, and Jalapeno!
Kettle Chips Taste TestThey were all good! I love the crunch­i­ness of the Ket­tle chips, plus the nat­ural ingre­di­ents used in mak­ing them. Did you know that Ket­tle Brand Potato Chips have been mak­ing their great-tasting, all-natural chips since 1982? Crazy huh?! My favorites were the Sea Salt & Vine­gar and the Back­yard Bar­beque! The Jalapeno were good with some ranch dip, because they sure did pack some heat! Whew! All of our guests sam­pled and sam­pled and sam­pled! ;) Party GuestsThe kids got in on the action too! They pol­ished off their fair share of bas­ket­ball oranges, chips, and pizza. But, of course, their favorite was the bas­ket­ball cook­ies! ;) After all that eat­ing, they burned off some energy while play­ing some bal­loon bas­ket­ball. All you need are orange bal­loons and a sharpie to draw the bas­ket­ball lines on! Basketball Party_KidsOh yah…and there was actual bas­ket­ball watch­ing done too! Well, by the adults any­way. The kids were much too busy play­ing with their bal­loons and snack­ing to notice! ;) March MadnessA good time was had by all–and some lucky kid­dos got to stay up much past their bed­time! Every­one got to pick out their favorite bag of Ket­tle chips to take home (plus their bas­ket­ball bal­loons, of course)! Basketball Party FavorsIt was such fun! We love hav­ing an excuse to get together with friends. And, the Col­lege Bas­ket­ball Tour­na­ment is always a good one! We’ve done a party like this every year for the past 3 or 4 years! Super fun! Basketball Party Before & AfterStay tuned for direc­tions on mak­ing the bas­ket­ball cook­ies if you’re inter­ested. If you’d like more info or fun ideas from Ket­tle Chips, be sure to fol­low along with them  on Face­book and/or on Twit­ter. Also, for the next few weeks, you can get a $1 off Ket­tle Chips coupon (on the right side­bar). That should make the chips less than $2 a bag! :) To see more from my shop­ping trip, you can check out my google+ story here.

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