Yoghurt and berry pots
These cute little yoghurt and berry pots are perfect for lunch boxes and if you use frozen fruit they will still be chilled by recess!
These cute little yoghurt and berry pots are perfect for lunch boxes and if you use frozen fruit they will still be chilled by recess!
These are sure to be a favourite with both adults and children. Made with fresh raspberries and white chocolate these muffins are not only delectable but really easy to make.
These are a quick biscuit which take under 10 minutes to make great for the lunchbox or as an afternoon snack
There is nothing more comforting and full of love than a baked rice pudding. This dish is topped with fresh strawberries to make it even more irresistible.
Making bread isn't as hard as you might think. This foccacia is topped with olives and garlic for a delicious bake that will make your whole house smell gorgeous.
I made up the sauce recipe when my youngest refused to eat vegetables. It is a fast and healthy base sauce. You can use the leftover sauce for another meal, perhaps a pasta dish during the week or a base for a meat sauce.
These cute-as-a-button carrot cupcakes are packed full of healthy grated carrot, which means not only are the sweet and pretty, but they are also good for you! The kids will LOVE these little goodies come Easter time!
Crunchy and delicious, Anzac biscuits made with oats are a lower GI alternative to many packet biscuits and are cheap to make. Containing coconut, golden syrup and butter, these biscuits do not use egg as a binding agent.
These are great for Halloween as they look like fingers with the red on the end, they are great to wrap in foil and served cold in the lunchbox
This is a really flexible recipe and you can use different fruits and yoghurts for different flavourings.
The homemade sizzler's cheese toast is a different spin on normal cheese on toast. It's crunchy and can be frozen and served up later as a quick snack.
Turn last night's lamb roast into tomorrow's lunch with these delicious filled flatbreads. They're finished off with a refreshing yoghurt dressing for a tasty twist on an old favourite.
This is the perfect dish created from leftovers for a Sunday night easy meal. Grab some cooked rice and eggs, add some tinned tomatoes and off you go!
These pizza pinwheels are super-easy to make, having no yeast in the recipe. They are equally popular as a snack after school as a yummy alternative to sandwiches in the lunch box.
Brown sugar, choc chips and coconut combine to make these soft and chewy, oh-so-yum cookies. A cookie recipe that's best served warm from the oven - if they last that long!
Making gingerbread biscuits is a fun activity you can enjoy with your kids. After making and baking the biscuits, you can have fun decorating each with icing and sweets.
If your kids are into smoothies, there's no reason why they can't enjoy one at school. Simply freeze them ahead of time, and they'll be cold and ready to drink by lunchtime.
These scrumptious pikelets are packed full of healthy vegetables that your kids won't even notice. Whip them up for afternoon tea or pop into lunch boxes for a tasty and nutritious snack.
This tuna pasta salad is perfect for a simple but tasty lunch, with juicy cherry tomatoes and dressed in a tangy dressing.
These ham and cheese pinwheels are perfect for lunch boxes and your little ones will love them. The grown-ups dont mind them on a sandwich platter either.
These biscuits may be the chocolate chip biscuits of your dreams. A little bit crunchy, a little bit chewy and sandwiched together with even more chocolate! A simple recipe that the kids can help with, these biscuits make a great addition to the biscuit barrel and will become a family favourite.
These simple sushi rolls are a great treat for the kids. They're packed full of good stuff (fish, rice, avo and veggies), but they taste so good your little ones won't even realise that they're actually healthy! Quick and easy to make any night of the week.
This twist on the classic lamington uses a condensed milk caramel to sandwich the sponge pieces together before rolling in chocolate icing and coconut.
Tired of packing sandwiches in your kids' lunch boxes every day? Try this easy alternative. Lunchbox pasties use ready rolled pastry sheets and have a healthy filling of chopped vegetables with a handful of cheese.
These biscuits have maximum WOW factor for minimum effort. A great special treat to take for school on your birthday
This is a great recipe to get the kids involved in. They'll love mixing the simple dough, then rolling it out to make yummy tortillas hot from the pan ready for making their favourite Mexican. Yum!
Cupcakes are a quick and easy way to enjoy baking. Try these deliciously moist cupcakes full of the hummingbird flavours... pineapple, banana and coconut. Very tropical!
This sandwich recipe makes a tasty change for a lunch box. Grapes and chicken are a dream together and the tang of lemony sour cream is a light alternative to mayo. Delish!
This classic flavour combination makes a gourmet quiche which is great for lunch with a crisp salad or for dinner if you add a baked potato and veggies. Save any leftovers for lunch boxes.
These dainty jam and buttercream sandwiched biscuits are so easy to make and look a little like Monte Carlos when you are done