Friday, July 6, 2012

Convenient Summer Kids Meals for Camping and Beyond 3TV Chef Tess Segment!

Okay folks. I have to share! Look how much fun we had today at the Channel 3 studio! Xoxo!




I loved it! Tell me what you think!

Always My Very Best,
Your Friend Chef Tess

7 comments:

Patt said...

More great ideas from you!! Loved the pizza.

Wendy said...

Loved the TV segment! My husband and I are older but I can see us doing "home camping" just for fun! I love your website and I'm currently preparing "make ahead" meals! So great!

Unknown said...

Love the pizza idea especially to get kids involved and own it - have 4 that I'm planning to try it out on. (We have pizza and movie family night every Friday.) I found your blog through Honeyville and love your 52 method jar ideas - can't wait for the cookbook! I became a vegetarian in March after being diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. I read about links of animal protein to cancer and had thyroid cancer 3 years ago so I'm trying to control what I can. Your 52 jar method is perfect for someone like me who loves to cook for her family but may at some point be too tired or sick for a while. Having the jars on hand to open and add water to will be wonderful. Thank you so much for your enthusiasm and creativity - the joy that touches all aspects of your blog!

mlebagley said...

Loved this segment! You are so warm and bubbly AND you have super dooper ideas! Looking forward to making some of these with my family! Thanks for sharing!

lpreble said...

I really like the idea of Meals in a jar. We are going camping Thursday so I am going to make a run to the store and try and make some meals for the trip. I need to find some recipes. Thanks for the effort you put into all of this.

Sue said...

This was a great segment. I have a sun oven. How do you heat the packets of food up in the sun oven? I thought you could not use aluminum foil in the sun oven. Thank you

Chef Tess said...

You can use the foil if you cover it with a dark cotton dish cloth or put it in a dark pot with a lid. Great question! I didn't cover that on the segment.