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Cutthroat: First Grader Trivia

Cutthroat: First Grader Trivia Every Tuesday morning on The Andie Summers Show, we fill up the phone lines for an epic game of Cutthroat with Olympic Trivia ! Answer Jeff…

Cutthroat: First Grader Trivia

Cutthroat: First Grader Trivia

Every Tuesday morning on The Andie Summers Show, we fill up the phone lines for an epic game of Cutthroat with Olympic Trivia ! Answer Jeff and Donnie's trivia questions before your opponents, but make sure you don’t get flushed!

Cutthroat: First Grader Trivia

It's back to school time in the Delaware Valley! There's excitement about the first day of school with a touch of sadness that summer is over. We want to know how much you remember from elementary school. Let's play first grader trivia for a pair of tickets to see Jason Aldean's rescheduled concert on August 31st. Listen to the tense yet hilarious game in the podcast below!

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Meet The Andie Summers Show

Andie Summers 
Andie Summers has been waking up country music fans in Philadelphia and the surrounding counties on 92.5 XTU since 1999. While Andie loves her job, she is most proud of her role as wife to Leonard, mother to Tori and Leonard, and dog-mom to their poodle Bob Ross.

Jeff Kurkjian 
Jeff Kurkjian grew up in Montgomery County, Maryland and now is proud to call Philadelphia, home. He and his wife, Emily, just welcomed their baby girl, McKinley to the world. In his spare time, he loves to binge watch the latest shows and work on his own podcast called “Do What You Love.”

Donnie Black 
Donnie Black is the Producer of The Andie Summers Show. His love for radio started way back when he was 8 years old when he would record his own radio shows on his cassette player in his bedroom. When he is not at work, he is listening to 90s boy bands, watching the same movies over and over.

Shannon Boyle
Shannon is the Assistant Producer of The Andie Summers Show. She started her radio career with 92.5 XTU as an intern for The Andie Summers Show. Shannon is Philly born & raised, when she isn’t rooting for the city, you can find her crafting and watching her favorite TV shows.

11 School Lunch Hacks Your Kids Will Love

It's back to school time! And with it comes so much stress and so many expenses! (This list will help you save money.) Check out these school lunch hacks your kids will love, and you'll love to make!

So. Much. Stress.

I've learned to compartmentalize my issues so I tackle just one at a time. It helps me from becoming overwhelmed. Helps. And I can use all the help I can get. (Like these great items every mom needs for back to school!)

One thing that used to really give me anxiety is packing my kids' lunch. When my daughter was in kindergarten, she wouldn't eat a sandwich. (I mean, really? No peanut butter and jelly, no turkey and cheese, not even grilled cheese!) That was a challenge I tackled, and feel I won. Both she and my son were known for their fun little "bento box" lunches that included kabobs and deconstructed sandwiches.

You do what you have to do.

Thank GOD for the internet. I was on every mom blog, Instagram, and TikTok I could find to figure out how to be creative with healthy foods for the kids. Okay, relatively healthy foods. They are kids. My goal was to get a fruit and or vegetable in them at lunch. I knew the carbohydrates and proteins would be a little easier.

Don't break the bank.

But here's the thing. You know as well as I do that eating healthy foods that are fun and enticing to kids can be easy if you're willing to pay an arm and a leg for them. It's a real shame that junk food is so much more accessible and more cost-effective than real food. But our kids have enough hurdles to overcome, especially at the beginning of the school year. So, let's take this one for them.

Don't reinvent the wheel.

And getting creative with your kids' school lunches doesn't have to take up all your time and energy, either. Don't reinvent the wheel. There are others who came before you (who somehow have time to create snazzy social media posts) who really want to help. Use their ideas and let's do what's best for our kids.

School Lunch Hacks Your Kids Will Love:

1) Get Organized

I will take every tip I can on being more organized in order to tick my chores off quicker. I love this hack in organizing school lunches and snacks!

2) Sandwiches made easy!

Why make a new lunch every. single. day. when you can make a week's worth in one shot?! And, omg, Hawaiian Rolls are so delish!

3) Hot Grilled Cheese for Lunch? YES, PLEASE!

Grilled cheese sandwiches have to be the perfect food. And what makes them even better is when you cut them into strips and pop them in a thermos for lunch!

4) Another Organizer Hack ...

I don't think you can ever be too organized. This hack, however, looks like too much work for me. But it might work for you!

5) Quick Sammies

Another great hack for making multiple sandwiches at the same time. And these fit perfectly back in the bread bag. YAY!

6) Hot Lunch From Home!

My mama used to do this for me. I would eat Spaghetti-Os for lunch pretty often in my little Thermos. She had it down. Thanks, Mama!

7) An Apple a Day ...

This hack is tried and true. But if your kids are anything like mine, they'll eat the Uncrustable in the lunch box, and maybe the apple, but certainly not all of that fruit. I'd add a Tastykake (and I'm okay if you judge me for that. I'm just being realistic.)

8) Kabobs for Days

This is absolutely my kids' favorite lunch. Putting food on a skewer makes it fun to eat! The kabobs I make are similar to this, but I put everything on the same skewer using cubes of meat and cheese alternating them with fruit, and I put a brownie chunk in the middle, so they (in theory) have to eat the good stuff to get to dessert.

9) Homemade Lunchables

Kids love fun food, which is why the kabobs are such a hit. My son is a glutton for Lunchables which make lunching super quick and easy. But they're also expensive for what you get. And, let's face it, they're not very good for your kid. So, make your own! If you don't have fancy boxes like these, just do what I do and use silicone (reusable) cupcake liners.

10) This Stuff is Liquid Gold

My kids could eat Ramen until they turn into noodles. This is a great trick to make it for them for school lunch. I like to add frozen peas (my son won't eat them, but my daughter does) and shredded carrots.

11) Give 'Em What They Want

Does your child ever eat their food while it's still hot? No! Kids procrastinate and never seem to complain that their food got cold. So why not give your kid the food they love for dinner, at the temperature they end up eating it at anyway?

Shannon, the Assistant Producer for The Andie Summers Show and the Promotions Coordinator at 92.5 XTU, is a graduate of Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Her journey with the station began as an intern for The Andie Summers Show and has worked her way through the ranks for the past 4 years. Shannon is known for her articles covering and recapping 92.5 XTU station events, delivering the latest in celebrity gossip and country news, and contributing to The Andie Summers Show's daily podcasts.