Recipe Weekend: Add Some Southern to School Lunches with Moore's Marinades and Sauces!

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So it's April and you know what that means.

TOTAL, 100%, school lunch burn out.

Now for me, with homschooling, it's not so bad.

But I was their for 6 years, so I KNOW the feeling!

So how about shaking up the lunch routine with some surprisingly yummy choices, all made from a new line of Southern marinades and sauces- Moore's !

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Whether it's a new school lunch entre, or an after-school snack you're looking for, Moore’s Marinades & Sauces has the perfect recipes that will delight your little ones. From a small, Alabama town, Moore’s was originated by a family who loved a signature southern, hickory taste to compliment all their favorite foods. Moore’s has since expanded its line of products from the award winning Original Marinade and now offers nine different delicious marinades and sauces to add flavor and variety to snacks, appetizers, sides main dishes and more, so you and your kiddos can experience their favorite flavors!

And they aren't just bragging that their Moore’s Marinades & Sauces are super tasty, they've gotten the awards to prove it! Moore’s recently swept ZestFest 2017’s Fiery Foods Challenge in the mild/medium sauce category with Blue Cheese winning the Golden Chili Awards (1st place), Original Buffalo winning 2ndplace and Ranch winning 3rd. Asian Teriyaki won 2nd in the Asian condiments and Honey BBQ won 2nd in exotic BBQ. Now those are some reasons to brag!

Honey BBQ Pigs in a Blanket
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Moore's has MANY ways to update your kids' lunch boxes this spring:
- Pack their lunch box with Moore’s Snack Mix. Using Moore’s Original Marinade, this recipe will add seasonings of wonderful tastes to their Crispix, pretzels and nuts combo! 
- For the perfect afternoon snack, whip up Moore’s Honey BBQ Pigs in a BlanketUsing Moore’s Honey BBQ Wing sauce, you can either brush the little piggies for some amazing additional flavor or simply set it on the side for a dipping sauce!
- Make lunch prep easier on yourself by making up a batch of Moore’s Mini Cheeseburgers for their lunches this week! They will love the classic taste of a cheeseburger, with the complement from their favorite Moore’s marinade or sauce! 

And another great option:

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You can also expand their palate just a tad with the Buffalo Chicken Tortilla Pizza. With the simple use of a tortilla for a thin-crust, this chicken tortilla pizza is complemented by Moore’s Buffalo Wing Sauce for a little extra kick! Looks yummy enough for dinner too!


Original Buffalo Sauce chcicken 1

We were sent their Original Buffalo Sauce to try. Unfortunately none of us LIKES Buffalo Sauce, so I sent it to a friend's house, who they all love it, to try it out. Initially they tried basting some chicken with it, a la traditional BBQ chicken style, for a grilled in flavor and LOVED it- "it was spicy heat, without a lot of flame.There was plenty of crispiness, but plenty of flavor too"

Original Buffalo Sauce chcicken 1

Then the kids took the sauce and coated the chicken pieces with it (unfortunately they forgot to take that pix) and as you normally would, following the Moore's directions from their Classic Buffalo Wings recipe, and were equally impressed -"that's the best Southern Buffalo Sauce I've tasted", said their Dad. So I'd call it a winner!

Either way you cook the chicken, it's another great way to spice up the old boring lunchbox routine this Spring! 

So make lunch time more fun with ‘Moore’ flavors that your kids will crave, while taking their taste buds to a new level! You can get more fun recipes over on the Moore’s website, Most of them most take 30 minutes or less! You can purchase Moore's at these great stores:


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