Low-sugar banana bread
A great alternative for families looking for low sugar alternatives. You would never know it is low sugar with the great taste
A great alternative for families looking for low sugar alternatives. You would never know it is low sugar with the great taste
These cheesy vegetable muffins are perfect to place into lunch boxes, take on picnics and to serve up as an after school snack.
This is a wonderful everyday cake that youll want to make almost everyday because its so yummy! Other mums will be begging for the recipe.
Quick easy alternative for pizza for little hands they taste delicious
This a super-easy recipe and the cupcakes are puffy, golden and perfect for topping with your favourite buttercream icing.
Sneak finely grated carrot into the tomato paste kids love pizza and you can hide lots of vegetables inside it
The ingredients for this dip are a little bit naughty, but it is a great way to get that cheesecake flavour without actually having a slice of cheesecake. If you use lots of fresh fruit to dip in this I think its a great treat.
This is a great recipe for kids of all ages to help with. They are soft enough for the littlest mouths.
This sandwich was inspired by Elvis, who preferred peanut butter and not Nutella on his sandwiches.
You can use real chocolate melted in pancakes as well to replace the cocoa
These pita-sized pocket pizzas are great for kids and the ingredients shown are just some suggestions of things you can use as pizza toppings.
This delicious slice is super quick and tasty and will look like you have been in the kitchen for hours
Cute and healthy - these tuna and tomato boats are the perfect addition to any party table!
This cute cupcake version of carrot cake has a tasty twist of ginger.
These delicious choc-chip cookies have half the sugar and refined flour of the regular ones, and are packed with wholesome spelt flour and coconut. The kids wont notice the difference, so whip up a batch on Sunday for a week of easy lunch box fillers.
A warm crunchy cheesy spring roll it will suit the kids and the grown ups
These wholemeal raspberry and walnut muffins are delicious and perfect for lunch boxes. They contain less processed sugar and are sweetened with honey.
These tasty little morsels have the dipping sauce included right inside the crispy pastry filling. The kids will love them, and they also make fantastic, quick-to-prepare party food.
Make veggies fun and spooky this Halloween with this creepy veggie skeleton dip platter idea. It could also be a fun after school snack that may entice the kids to eat some veggies. (No guarantees.)
These easy egg pikelets will have even the fussiest of eaters begging for more! Light, fluffy and SO moreish, these little bites are great for after-school snacks or served alongside some streamed veggies for an easy-peasy kids' dinner.
Try these oaty banana clusters for morning or afternoon tea. They taste like little nuggets of banana cake heaven.
These roasted pepitas are a simple and deliciously healthy afternoon snack that the kids can help you make.
Not only are these caramelised fruit kebabs fun to eat, they are utterly delish too! Serve them hot, or at room temperature. Either way they make a totally satisfying (and not too naughty!) dessert.
These biscuits are a fabulous lunch box filler as a couple of biscuits are very filling and not too unhealthy either
This loaf keeps for a few days and is great sliced thinly and spread with the apple butter then made into a little ‘sandwich’ for morning tea.
Great treats for snacks or the lunch box. You can use different flavoured yoghurt to mix it up a bit.
These tasty cornflake, sultana and cranberry biscuits have no added sugar and are perfect for school lunch boxes. They are nut-free and more-ish, which is the perfect combination.
Cant beat the old fashioned snacks! Your kids will have fun helping prepare these and they taste great
Make these as a healthy alternative for the lunch box or a Saturday after sport snack