Salmon and cucumber sandwich sushi
These salmon and cucumber sandwich sushi rolls are made with sliced white bread and not rice. Your kids will be delighted to open their lunch boxes to these tasty rolls.
These salmon and cucumber sandwich sushi rolls are made with sliced white bread and not rice. Your kids will be delighted to open their lunch boxes to these tasty rolls.
Peanut butter biscuits are always a popular snack for kids so they'll love this Nutella twist on an old favourite. And when you sandwich the cookies together with a little more Nutella, they're even more delicious!
This is a beautifully moist loaf that tastes of vanilla and cinnamon, not zucchini! It will keep in the fridge for a month - not that it will last that long! Pop some in the kids' lunchbox for a tasty snack that's a little bit healthy, too.
Whip up a batch of these easy peasy scones before the kids get in from school and serve them up with strawberry jam as an afternoon treat. Better still; make a double batch and freeze the leftovers for lunch boxes!
Great for lunch boxes, after school snacks and something-different-for-breakfast days.
Banana muffins are an easy addition to any lunch box with very little extra sugar added - and you could add choc chips, macadamias or pecans to the mixture for variation.
The blueberry adds a lovely natural sweetness to these scones no need for jam or cream
These cute little finger sandwiches are filled with delicious chicken, crunchy celery and bright as a button carrots. Send them in a lunch box with love!
Kids adore meatballs, and these tasty pork and parmesan ones make the perfect sandwich alternative. Pop them into some pita pockets with a few handfuls of salad for a lunch box treat they'll love.
These muffins are not only easy to make but also quick! Customise this muffin mix with your favourite inclusions such as choc chips, raspberries or bananas.
This delicious raspberry and chia seed slice is bursting with fruit, chia seeds and is low in sugar. It's a deliciously healthy option for morning tea or even your children's lunch boxes.
This dried fruit slice is full of delicious dried fruit that is rehydrated into a lovely sweet compote. Slice it up for lunch boxes or afternoon tea treats.
Always popular and so easy to make, this Weet-Bix slice recipe is a great way to involve the kids in the kitchen. Let them crush up the Weet-Bix for the base and pour on the icing after it’s baked.
Its a lumberjack cake and its OK... This dense, beautiful cake is a great way to fill the kids up for afternoon tea and, thanks to all those apples and dates, it is fairly low on sugar.
A really impressive looking dish that beautifully combines the dense cheesy base with fresh light tomato and basil flavours
These cherry scrolls are made with delicious buttery pastry and filled with strawberries and juicy cherries. They are perfect for Sunday brunch or a lovely afternoon tea.
Who does not love a chocolate brownie now no arguing as it covers both white and milk chocolate lovers
These cute little egg boats are the ultimate gourmet egg salad sandwich. Packed full of extra flavour, they have chives and pine nuts in the mixture.
Muffins are terrific lunch box snacks - and happily, they are about as easy as baking ever gets. Your kids will love these muffins with familiar flavours that never get old.
This chocolatey spin on the classic sponge cake makes a deliciously special afternoon tea. Sandwich together with chocolate ganache, or keep things light and easy by filling with jam and fresh cream.
These healthy lunch box muffins are a little bit savoury, but sweetened naturally with the addition of grated apple and sultanas. They're a great alternative to sandwiches in lunch boxes and can be enjoyed warm or cold.
This slice may not be one to make for school lunches - what with nut allergy bans in most schools - but this is definitely a slice you can serve at home! Lovely and fudgy, it will be a popular addition to your repertoire.
Nothing like the soggy curried egg sandwiches you had for lunch as a kid, these yummy wraps will be a hit in your child's lunchbox. The curried egg and ham combine for tasty and healthy lunch.
This is a really beautiful and flavoursome quiche. Impossible quiche is called "impossible" because all the ingredients are mixed together and poured into a dish and when it cooks it forms it's own crust with filling.
Heres a kid-friendly salad that gets better the longer you leave it - so you can dress it in the morning and it will be even more delicious come lunchtime.
You can have this tasty chicken noodle salad on the table in 10 minutes which makes it a winner as a midweek meal that you can be sure the kids will eat. There are plenty of veggies to ensure they get a nutritious boost too.
This very sweet little bunny sandwich is a delicious friend to invite for lunch. Easy to make, and even easier to eat, it'll hop right off the plate!
Carrot and walnuts are a classic combo and taste terrific when baked together into a bread. Try this easy loaf that's a healthy choice with only half a cup of sugar added. Perfect for afternoon tea after a busy day.
These crunchy cheese twist make great snacks with a glass of wine or pop them in the lunch box the kids will love them
Team cucumbers with vinegar and spices to make a delicious pickle that will transform your sandwiches and cold meats.