Ginger oat cakes
Great on their own or served with cheese/grapes as part of a platter.
Great on their own or served with cheese/grapes as part of a platter.
These choc chip oatmeal cookies will please the kids and fill the biscuit barrel with yummy treats. Pop one or two in the lunch box as a surprise.
These muesli bars have just 2 ingredients in them and they're so easy that even the kids can make them with a little supervision. They are so much tastier than store bought muesli bars.
What a taste sensation — the slightly bitter hard chocolate and juicy raspberry in the middle makes these well and truly worth the effort. Great as an after-dinner treat.
This recipe for banana slice is much like banana bread but made into a slice. This makes it perfect for lunchboxes, cake stalls and school fairs.
Making gingerbread men is a fun cooking activity you can enjoy with kids of all ages. Make this simple dough, roll it out and then let your children do the rest of the work. You could decorate each man in the traditional way or go a little bit crazy with decorations!
These heart-shaped Rice Bubbles are ideal for you to make for your Valentine. They have a delicious flavour that comes from strawberry jam
Try these oaty banana clusters for morning or afternoon tea. They taste like little nuggets of banana cake heaven.
This chocolate coconut slice is perfect for your school's fete or cake stall. Taking only 15 minutes to bake this recipe is great for when you need to whip up a treat at the last minute
Perfect for birthday parties, your kids will love to help you decorate these choc chip muffins with a funny lolly face on each.
Muesli bars are an easy snack to drop into your kids' lunch boxes but they can be expensive - and full of sugar, fat and who knows what else! Try making these healthy homemade muesli bars instead - your kids won't taste the difference.
Miss out no longer! These gluten-free choc chip cupcakes are delicious! The almond meal makes these cupcakes yummy and wonderfully indulgent. Top with the icing and a gluten-free teddy bear biscuit and you can have an easy teddy bear party theme!
Heres how to make a fun little rice cake owl snack or light lunch for the kids. They wont even catch on to the fact that it is healthy!
With only three ingredients in this Chocolate clusters recipe, this is the perfect chocolatey treat you kids will love to make - and eat!
Baking Anzac biscuits each year is the perfect way to remember everything our ANZACs gave up for us. This version is beautifully moist and chewy.
This chocolate rough slice is a delicious combo of chocolate base and a sweet coconut topping that cuts down to 24 yummy slices.
These are a really great snack for all ages but kids particularly! Keep a stash of them in the freezer for when you need to fill the kids up with something full of flavour, goodness and protein.
Sometimes you just can't go past the simple pleasures in life - a perfect blueberry muffin, for instance. Enjoyed with a hot cuppa, life doesn't get much better!
Great for lunch boxes, after school snacks and something-different-for-breakfast days.
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.
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.
Who does not love a chocolate brownie now no arguing as it covers both white and milk chocolate lovers
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.
Looking for a healthy snack that the whole family can enjoy? These little bites are incredibly delish and will satisfy your craving for a sweet treat. And the kids will think they're pretty yummy too!
No bake coconut balls contain just two ingredients and they are super healthy. Pop them into lunch boxes, snack on them after exercise and use them to satisfy your sweet tooth.
This chocolate square combines the deliciousness of a rich and moist cakey base with the crunchiness of brightly coloured Smarties on top.
For a delish and healthy twist on a traditional chocolate brownie, try these heavenly black bean brownies. You'll still get a hit of rich gooey chocolate, but you'll also get a big serve of extra protein and fibre. And the kids will never, ever know. Bonus!
This homemade muesli bar slice is a great addition for your child's lunchbox or after-school snack. You can even have it for breakfast if you're short on time.
These biscuits are versatile they can be served with a glass of wine, or top with marmite for a kids snack or a couple in the lunch box
These are lovely vanilla flavoured biscuits with the added attraction of colour and ‘movement’! Great fun for the kids to help with colouring, kneading, rolling and slicing.