Today is “snow” day for
many of us in Arkansas, although the only thing we have at my house is ice. That
means that my little guy is out of school but we are stuck in the house. I am
very fortunate to work for a company that allows me the flexibility to work from home
on days like this but as an attorney, I also have deadlines that are beyond my
control. Today just happened to be one of those days. So as soon as I got the
phone call from my little guy’s school at 5:30 this morning, I broke out the laptop and got
started on my finalizing my filing, trying to get as much work done as possible
before he woke up.
During the past two
months, between holidays, “snow” days and sick days, my little guy and I have
spent many days at home together so the concept of Mommy needing to work isn’t
new to him. But I also want to give him
lots of attention and make the day special since we don’t always get these days
together. In order to balance my need to work and my need to spend time with
him, we divide our day into work time and play time. During work time, I set a special timer for 30
minutes. While I work, he plays. When the timer beeps, we do something
together. Sometimes he gets to choose the play time activity. Right now, his
two favorite things are playing hungry hungry hippos and hide and go seek. But
sometimes I choose. One of my favorite things
is to get him in the kitchen with me.
Today, as we were
trying to decide what to have for lunch on this unexpected day home, he
requested corn dogs, which we happened to be out of. But I did have a package
of cornbread mix and hot dogs. So we made Corn Dog Mini Muffins and he had a
blast. He helped stir up the cornbread batter, cut up the hot dogs (with a
butter knife) and then put the hot dog pieces into the muffin pan. Not only did
we have a great time but he also ate a super good lunch because he was so proud
of what he had made.
Enjoy!
Corn Dog Mini Muffins.
1
package sweet yellow corn bread mix plus ingredients required for mix
2
hot dogs, each cut into 8 round pieces
Preheat oven to 400
degrees. Spray mini muffin pan with non-stick cooking spray. Mix cornbread
according to package directions. Fill mini muffin cups about half way full.
Then place a hot dog piece in each mini muffin cup. Don’t worry if the batter
doesn’t cover the hot dog because it will rise when it bakes. Bake for 14-16
minutes or until golden brown.
Makes 16 mini muffins.