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Quick, Easy Family Meal Features Whole Grains

Whole grains are a great source of nutrition. Texas WIC features several approved-foods that offer whole grains. This recipe for Pasta with Peas from the “staff favorites” from the Whole Grain Council is a super easy, quick meal that can be made in 15 minutes for the entire family. Find more recipes like this one on their website.

Pasta with Peas

2 eggs, beaten

½ cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese

1 cup frozen peas

12 ounces whole wheat pasta

1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil

1 large onion, thinly sliced

Salt and pepper to taste

Bring a large pot of water to a boil, and break linguini in half and cook according to package directions. 

While the pasta is cooking, combine the eggs and cheese in a small bowl, beat, and set aside. Put peas in a strainer, rinse under hot water, and set aside.

Heat the olive oil in a large skillet. Add the onion and sauté for several minutes, until it softens. Add the peas to the skillet and cook for about one minute longer.

Drain the pasta and add to the skillet. Toss gently to mix. Create a well in the center, add the eggs and cheese, and cook until they are starting to firm up. Toss with the pasta and cook for another 2 minutes. Season with salt and pepper and serve hot.

Recipe Spotlight Using WIC Foods

In recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month, we will be spotlighting several recipes you can make in your kitchen. This one, “A Simple Mexican Salad” is from the USDA website and came from the Oregon State University Cooperative Extension Service. It’s a refreshing salad with a little bite. It’s cool and refreshing flavors are very comforting. 

 

A Simple Mexican Salad

Chili powder and lime juice are the secret ingredients in this cucumber and orange salad.

2 cucumbers

2 oranges

1 lemon or lime (the juice)

1/2 teaspoon chili powder

1/2 teaspoon salt

Wash the cucumbers, oranges and lemon or lime under cold running water. Slice the cucumbers. Peel and cut the oranges into small pieces. Place cucumber slices and orange pieces in a medium size bowl. Add chili powder, lemon or lime juice and salt.

Get all your WIC foods in one easy stop at any JC Food Mart. There are 10 locations in San Antonio.

 

Let’s celebrate whole grains! 

September is Whole Grains Month! 

Whole grains are an important part of a healthy diet. Texas WIC food packages also include whole grains, including brown rice, whole wheat bread and tortillas, corn tortillas, oatmeal and whole-wheat pasta. 

Health experts recommend including whole grains in our diets because they can help “reduce risks of heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes and obesity,” according to the Oldways Whole Grains Council.

The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends that at least half of all the grains you eat are whole grains. If you’re like most people, you’re not getting enough whole grains — so see how to make whole grains a part of your healthy diet.

Grains can be either whole or refined. Whole grains have the entire grain kernel, and include whole-wheat flour, oatmeal and brown rice to name a few. Refined grains remove fiber, iron and some vitamins. Examples include white flour, bread and rice. 

In honor of whole grains month, here is a recipe to try:

 

Whole-Grain Tuna Rice Cakes

1 can tuna, undrained

2 cups cooked rice

1/4 cup finely chopped celery

1 Tbsp finely chopped onion

1 slice of whole wheat bread, shredded or crumbled

Dash or two of ground black pepper

2 large eggs, lightly beaten

2 Tbsp extra-virgin olive oil

In a medium-sized bowl, combine the tuna with its liquid, rice, celery, onion, bread and pepper. Stir in the eggs and mix well. Form mixture into 4 patties using about ¼ cup mix for each. Heat oil in a pan over medium high heat. Add patties and brown on each side. Enjoy!

Get all your WIC foods at JC Food Mart in one easy stop. JC Food Mart is a chain of grocery stores that caters to WIC clients. There are 10 locations in San Antonio. Visit today!

 

September Packed With Family-Fun Activities

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15 16 17 18 19Let's Create: Sensory ArtLet's Create: Sensory ArtTime: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Create a masterpiece painting with colors coming from spices and teas. It’s art that smells good! The colors and aromas will surprise you.
San Pedro Library
Address 1315 San Pedro Ave.
San Antonio, TX 78212
Let's Play! Family Board GamesLet's Play! Family Board GamesTime: 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Let's Play! Visit the library for some fun family board games. All ages welcome. Younger children with parent assistance.
Great Northwest Library
9050 Wellwood
San Antonio, TX 78250
20Illusions by BlakeIllusions by BlakeTime: 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Advance tickets will be available at the Reference Desk starting the day before the event during open hours. Advance Tickets guarantee seating up until 5 minutes before the event has started; tickets are limited. Advance Ticket holders will be admitted once the performer is ready. Reserve Tickets will be available beginning one hour before the event; Reserve Ticket holders will not be seated until 5 minutes before the event begins. Starting 5 minutes before the beginning of the event, all ticket holders will be admitted until the room is full or until 5 minutes AFTER the event has started.
Brook Hollow Library
530 Heimer
San Antonio, TX 78232
21Free Day San Antonio Museum of ArtFree Day San Antonio Museum of ArtTime: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Bexar County Residents Free General Admission Hours:
Sunday, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. generously funded by the Mays Family Foundation.
200 W. Jones Ave.
San Antonio, Texas 78215
Toddler Story TimeToddler Story TimeTime: 11:00 am - 11:30 pm
Toddlers actively participate in stories, music, and movement to enhance their social, emotional and language development. Designed for children 18 to 36 months, but birth through 5-year-olds may also enjoy this program.
Pruitt Library
5110 Walzem Road
San Antonio, TX 78218
22Yard Games Inside!Yard Games Inside!Time: 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Play Cornhole, Giant Jenga, Giant Connect 4 and more! Stay for a little while or the whole hour to test your skills with your family or new friends!
Schaefer Library
6322 US Hwy 87 East
San Antonio, TX 78222
23Baby TimeBaby TimeTime: 1:00 pm - 1:45 pm
Join us for a lapsit story time especially for babies 0-18 months and their caregivers. A very short story, songs, and rhymes are followed by a brief playtime.
Thousand Oaks Library
4618 Thousand Oaks
San Antonio, TX 78233
San Antonio Museum of Art Free DaySan Antonio Museum of Art Free DayTime: 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Bexar County Residents Free General Admission Hours:
Tuesday, 4 to 7 p.m. generously funded by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program.
200 West Jones Avenue, San Antonio, Texas 78215
24Outdoor Family Story TimeOutdoor Family Story TimeTime: 10:10 am - 11:00 am
Let's share stories, songs, rhymes and more at an interactive program for children 5 and younger. Bring chairs or blankets if you'd like, and we'll meet on the playground. Stay for play time after the program.
Schaefer Library
6322 US Hwy 87 East
San Antonio, TX 78222
25Pre-School Story TimePre-School Story TimeTime: 10:15 am - 12:00 am
Preschoolers enjoy stories and songs that develop early literacy skills and foster curiosity. Recommended for 3-5 year old's and a caregiver.
Maverick Library
8700 Mystic Park
San Antonio, TX 78254
26Toddler Story Time at ParmanToddler Story Time at ParmanTime: 11:15 am - 12:00 am
Participants move, sing, talk, read, and play together in this highly energetic and interactive program designed for inquisitive toddlers and their grownups.
Designed specifically for children 18 to 36 months.
Space is limited. Free tickets available 15 minutes before program.
Parman Library
20735 Wilderness Oak
San Antonio, TX 78258
27Family Story TimeFamily Story TimeTime: 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Children and their grownups listen to stories and enjoy simple, shared activities. A time for families to have fun together. All ages welcome.
Westfall Library
6111 Rosedale Ct.
San Antonio, TX 78201
Big Time Bubbles at Blossom ParkBig Time Bubbles at Blossom ParkTime: 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Big Time Bubbles at Blossom Park. Wear your bathing suit and bring a towel for music and foam to cool off on this summer morning!
Brook Hollow Library
530 Heimer
San Antonio, TX 78232
28Free Day San Antonio Museum of ArtFree Day San Antonio Museum of ArtTime: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Bexar County Residents Free General Admission Hours:
Sunday, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. generously funded by the Mays Family Foundation.
200 W. Jones Ave.
San Antonio, Texas 78215
Baby Story TimeBaby Story TimeTime: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Let's sing, read, write, talk, and play together! Romp through rhymes, songs, and stories with a skilled Children's Librarian to get your baby giggling, wiggling, and learning.
Afterwards, you are welcome to stay and connect with other families in your community. Limited toys will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own too. Recommended for infants through confident walkers or zero to 18 months.
Landa Library
233 Bushnell
San Antonio, TX 78212
29Indoor Game TimeIndoor Game TimeTime: 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Get out of the heat for indoor fun! Join us for ping pong, Giant Connect 4, Giant Jenga, Cornhole, checkers, bowling, hopscotch and building. Recommended for 4-12 years old.
Semmes Library
15060 Judson Rd.
San Antonio, TX 78247
30Story TimeStory TimeTime: 11:00 am - 11:50 am
Children and their families are invited to enjoy stories, songs, rhymes, and activities. Recommended for 3 to 5 year olds, but all ages welcome. Space is limited.
Free tickets available 20 minutes before program.
Potranco Library
8765 State Hwy 151
San Antonio, TX 78245
31Pre-School Story TimePre-School Story TimeTime: 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Preschoolers will experience stories, songs, and rhymes enhancing their social, emotional, and language development. Followed by child-lead free play.
Semmes Library
15060 Judson Rd.
San Antonio, TX 78247
       
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Labor Less This Holiday Weekend

Make Ahead Recipes Perfect For Enjoying Time With Your Family

All moms need a break. 

Labor Day is the perfect time to take a break from all the extra things you normally do – like extra cooking – and enjoy a special moment with your family. 

Feeding your family can sometimes seem like an all-day event. Mom’s know that kids always seem hungry, and if you aren’t making  breakfast, it’s a snack (or two) and then dinner. Mom’s also need a break. That’s why we have come up with a super easy holiday weekend menu that lets moms take a break and enjoy the holiday.

Pick a few of these recipes below to make ahead of time, giving you extra time to spend with your family. They are super easy recipes the entire family will enjoy. 

 

ONE PAN CHILI MAC

2 tbsp. olive oil

1 tbsp. paprika

1 tbsp. cumin 

2 tsp. onion powder

2 tsp. garlic powder

Salt to taste

2 cups water

1 8 oz. can of  tomato sauce

8 oz. whole wheat elbow macaroni

8 oz. shredded cheddar cheese or other cheese of your choice

Heat oil in a pan. Add water, tomato sauce, pasta and seasonings, cook on medium-high to bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer for about 10  minutes, stirring until pasta is tender. Sprinkle cheese on top and put the lid on the pan until the cheese is melted. 

CEREAL BAR SNACK

4 cups of WIC-approved cereal of your choice

¾ cup peanut butter

½ cup honey

2 tablespoons butter

Line a square pan with foil or parchment paper. Spray foil with cooking spray. In a large saucepan, heat peanut butter, honey and butter until mixture is boiling and slightly thickened. Place cereal in a bowl. Stir heated peanut butter sauce over cereal. stir until evenly coated. Using the buttered back of the spoon, press the mixture very firmly in a square pan. Refrigerate about 1 hour or until firm enough to cut. Make and place in the refrigerator for up to a week. 

This recipe makes 4 snack boxes you can store in the refrigerator for up to a week. They are great for snacks or lunch.

SNACK IN A BOX

Boil 4 eggs

Cheese slices

1 peanut butter sandwich on wheat bread

Cut fruit

Boil four eggs in hot water for about 7 minutes. Drain and rinse in cold water. Peel eggs and slice in half. Slice cheese into bite sized pieces. Make a peanut butter sandwich on wheat bread and cut into 4 pieces. Sliced fruit. Assemble snack boxes and put in the refrigerator for up to one week. Enjoy!

Easy, Fast Breakfast Or Snack With WIC Foods

Seems like we are always in a rush. Looking for a quick and easy breakfast or snack? This one is perfect for you or your littles. It is made using only WIC foods: cereal, peaches and yogurt. Add a little dash of cinnamon for extra taste.

PEACH PARFAIT

1 cup Honey Bunches of Oats with Almonds (or any WIC cereal of your choice)

1 snack size peach cup

1 cup of peach yogurt

Sprinkle of cinnamon

Pour ½ cup of cereal in a cup. Smear ½ cup of yogurt on top of cereal. Add ½ of the peach cup on top. Repeat layers of cereal, yogurt and peach cup. Top with a sprinkle of cinnamon. Enjoy!

GET MORE SNACKS USING WIC FOODS

Get these and all your other WIC foods at JC Food Mart, a grocery store chain that caters to WIC clients. Find a location near a WIC clinic near you here. 

WIC Breakfast Foods

Breakfast Recipes With WIC Foods Good Enough To Eat All Day

Some might say breakfast is the best meal of the day. 

Texas WIC offers many healthy breakfast foods for pregnant women and children to help get the day off to a great start. But it is also a great way to end a day.

Here are some examples of healthy WIC foods that make the best breakfast ingredients, no matter when you eat them.

Eggs , Whole Wheat Bread, Whole Wheat Tortillas, Fruit, Vegetables, Cereal, Oatmeal, Milk, Fruit Juice, Cheese, Yogurt are all part of the Texas WIC program.

These foods are healthy and great served individually. Combine to make some of the best breakfast foods: omelets, tacos, breakfast sandwiches, smoothies and more. But changing it up is always fun. Here are a few WIC breakfast foods with a twist your family will love

BREAKFAST QUESADILLA

2 Whole Wheat Tortilla

2 large eggs

¼ cup shredded cheese

1 teaspoon butter

Cooking spray

Salsa

Sliced Avocado

Crack eggs in a bowl and whisk. Spray skillet with cooking spray over medium-high heat. Put eggs in a pan and cook for about 5 minutes. Put eggs on a plate. Wipe pan clean. Lightly butter one side of the tortilla. Place butter side down in the pan. Put ½ of the scrambled eggs on top of the tortilla and add half of the cheese and fold the tortilla in half.  Cook on each side until the tortilla is crispy and the cheese has melted, about 3 minutes. Repeat to make a second tortilla. Serve with salsa and sliced avocado.

 

PEANUT BUTTER, BANANA OVERNIGHT OATS

½ cup old fashioned rolled oats

½ cup milk

1/4 cup plain yogurt 

1 teaspoons maple syrup or honey

1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract, optional

pinch of salt

1 tablespoon peanut butter

Sliced bananas

Add oats, milk, yogurt, maple syrup and salt and ½ tablespoon of the peanut butter into a container with an air-tight lid. Stir. Place in the fridge overnight. The next morning, remove the lid. Stir oats and add a splash of milk. Top with remaining peanut butter and slice bananas. Overnight oats can remain in the fridge for up to 5 days in a sealed container. 

For all your WIC groceries, visit any JC Food Mart location in San Antonio. JC Food Mart caters to WIC clients by providing an easy shopping experience and format to get all your WIC foods in one easy stop. SNAP also accepted. Find a location near a WIC clinic near you, jcfoodmart.com/locations.

 

Food From Texas WIC: Little Hands, Little Bites

Starting The Baby Food Journey

Babies grow up fast. Each month they hit new milestones and make even more progress toward becoming little toddlers. Food from Texas WIC can help them grow healthy and strong. 

One of the biggest milestones is graduating from bottles to bites. After months of breastfeeding and bottles, your little one might be ready to transition to table food.

It may seem daunting, but this can be a really exciting time for parents and kids to start exploring the world of food. 

There are so many flavors, textures and food adventures around the corner. As stressful as it may seem, this stage can be a lot of fun. Don’t worry if it seems you have gotten into a food fight with your toddler. It’s all part of the learning process. Here are a few tips to help you navigate this next phase. 

READY, SET GO – FIRST BITES

Are you wondering if your baby is ready to try table food? Make sure to discuss any feeding transitions with your Texas WIC nutritionist or doctors before making this big change.

In general, Texas WIC experts set out these first year milestones to give you a general idea when babies are ready for milestones, but every baby is different. 

Once you get the OK from a professional, let the fun begin. Wondering where to start? Popular first food choices are baby cereal, apple sauce, mashed bananas or even avocados. Make sure the food is soft and has a “paste” like consistency. 

In the beginning it is best to stick to introducing only one new food at a time. This makes it easier to know which foods your baby may have had trouble tolerating. Whether you are starting with baby cereal or baby food, try introducing one flavor at a time. 

Remember, babies have tine appetites and only require a few teaspoons at a time, WIC experts recommend.

HITTING SPEED BUMPS 

If your baby doesn’t like a certain food at first, try, try, try again. It isn’t uncommon for a little one not to like a food when it is first introduced, but to come around to it later. 

Once you know your baby tolerates certain foods, different flavors can be mixed together to make bites a little more interesting. A few good combinations are sweet potatoes and peas, apples and bananas or scrambled eggs.

CAUTION AHEAD

Be on the lookout for food allergies, which can occur between two minutes to hours of feedings, according to Texas WIC. Some of the most common to cause reactions, but experts warn any foods can cause allergies: dairy, eggs, wheat, soy, nuts, fish and shellfish. 

Hives, red skin and face swelling are a few signs of reactions, but Texas WIC offers even more details about food allergies online.  If your baby is having several signs of reaction or is having trouble breathing, call 911, according to Texas WIC. 

Also, do not give babies foods that may cause them to choke like nuts or grapes.

TEXAS WIC CAN HELP

Texas WIC has resources to make feeding your baby easier. Everything from counseling to online classes can help along the way. Be sure to reach out if you have questions. Be sure to talk to a professional about any concerns or questions about your specific situation and baby. 

Get all your WIC groceries in one easy stop at JC Food Mart in San Antonio. There are 10 locations located near WIC offices. Find a location near you today. 

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