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Our family is always on the run...and something we use to help us prepare our quick meals is Mission Flour Tortillas. They're something we always have in our fridge. We shop at our local Sam's Club store and thankfully, they started carrying various flavors (tomato, veggie, whole wheat, etc). Not only are they delicious, but they are convenient and have a great taste. I've been known to make PB&J lunch wraps...how simple and they still fit in a sandwich holder.

I suggest you go check out www.missionmenus.com for examples of quick & easy, budget-friendly meals for around $10 using Mission Flour Tortillas and to gain inspiration for your creative recipe submissions. Mission Flour Tortillas are very healthy. In fact, they contain 0 grams Trans fat per serving and are cholesterol free. They are available in small (6"), medium (8") and large (10”) sizes in major grocery stores nationwide. While you're trying out the Tortillas, stop and buy a bag of their chips...these are just as great!

Did you know that Mission Foods is kicking off the summer with the Mission Menus Challenge. Beginning June 28, 2010, Chef Sara Moulton will encourage consumers to submit their budget-friendly recipes to Mission at Mission Menus Challenge for a chance to compete in a cook-off in Los Angeles and win a $10,000 dream kitchen makeover as well as a host of weekly prizes. The grand prize winner will win round-trip airfare and hotel accommodations for two to the Mission Menus Challenge Cook-off on September 10, 2010 at the Hard Rock Café in Los Angeles. Until August 9th, you have the chance to submit your recipe online. All recipes must: include Mission Flour Tortillas, be original, feed a family of five for $10 or less!

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1 Comments:

Nanette said...

I would make chicken with rice and grilled veggies.
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