Blog2022-09-07T08:15:15-05:00

Cooking Up Memories: Getting Young Kids Involved in the Kitchen

The kitchen can be a fun place for kids and parents to spend time together. Parents can help foster a positive relationship between their children and food by letting them help in the kitchen. Kids ages 1 to 5 are curious, eager to learn and want to spend time together. Here’s a guide on how to get your little ones engaged and having fun in the kitchen.

Safety First

Before getting in the kitchen together, prioritize safety. Clear the cooking area of any hazards, like sharp objects or hot surfaces. Use kid-friendly utensils with blunt edges, and make sure to supervise closely during all kitchen activities.

Create a Kid-Friendly Space

Set up a dedicated area within the kitchen where your little chef can comfortably work alongside you. A step stool (depending on age) can make reaching the counter easier or using the kitchen table, allowing them to feel more involved in the cooking process.

Easy Tasks

Let them get involved in washing vegetables, tearing lettuce, or stirring ingredients. Praise their efforts and celebrate their accomplishments to boost their confidence.

Engage the Senses

Cooking is a sensory experience. Encourage your child to touch, smell, and even taste different ingredients. Allow them to explore the textures of flour, the aroma of herbs, and the vibrant colors of fruits and vegetables.

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Texas WIC Returns To Offices

Texas WIC has resumed full program services at its offices.

 

On Aug. 10th, 2023 the agency returned to offering its full, regular services at its offices across the state. The agency was modified during the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

Texas WIC offers nutrition screenings, breastfeeding support, weighing and measuring pregnant women, infants and children to assess growth. Nutrition classes, counseling and even personalized referrals to other programs are part of their offerings.

 

The Texas WIC program is open to qualifying pregnant women, mothers and children up to age 5. It provides nutrition education, counseling and free food packages to help ensure children get a healthy start.

 

To learn more about the program or to apply, visit TexasWIC.org.

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We Are Currently Hiring

We are hiring! We are looking for full-time and part-time bilingual (English and Spanish) store clerks to work evening shifts (until 7 p.m.) at the following stores:

📍   8756 Research Blvd., Austin, TX 78758
📍  San Marcos store,  located at 1300 Hwy. 123, San Marcos, TX 78666 
📍  Round Rock store, located at 105 E. Old Settlers Blvd., Round Rock, TX 78664
Team members must be able to work in a fast-paced environment. Being bilingual (Spanish, English) required. Job duties include providing great customer service in English and Spanish while assisting customers to redeem their WIC benefits. Job duties also include scanning and ringing up groceries, and helping customers to their car when needed. Store Clerks must be able to lift 40 pounds on a regular basis, receive deliveries, organize/stock shelves, and keep the store clean and organized for easy restocking of inventory. Entry-level pay starts at $13 an hour. Opportunity for growth and advancement.
Apply online by clicking our careers page.

Summer Smoothie Series: Green Smoothie

GREEN SMOOTHIE

This green smoothie has quickly become a breakfast favorite, as it’s packed with lots of good fats that give you a great start to the day by feeling nourished and energetic.

2 avocados, pitted & peeled

2 bananas, peeled

1 cup vanilla yogurt

1 cup milk

1 ½ cups ice

Blend & enjoy!

Summer Smoothie Series: Strawberry Banana Smoothie

Beat the heat with this Strawberry Banana Smoothie from our Summer Smoothie Series! Using all WIC approved ingredients, this smoothie makes a great breakfast or snack that’s sure to cool you down.

Strawberry Banana Smoothie

1 cup vanilla yogurt

2 bananas

1 ½ cup strawberries

2 handfuls of ice

1 cup milk

Blend & enjoy!