No-bake cookies
Cookies you don't need to bake? Well, yes it's possible with this clever cookie recipe. Melt, mix and leave to cool these oaty, peanut buttery bites of yum. No need to thank us.
Cookies you don't need to bake? Well, yes it's possible with this clever cookie recipe. Melt, mix and leave to cool these oaty, peanut buttery bites of yum. No need to thank us.
Watch your kids faces light up with joy, when they decorate these easy happy face cupcakes with yummy lollies. It's the perfect family activity for a relaxing Sunday afternoon.
Banana bread is a very popular recipe for kids - and this Nutella version is a lovely twist on this reliable recipe. Simply add half a cup of Nutella to the cake mixture before you put it in the oven and swirl though the mix. Yum!
This is a great recipe for the kids to make, if you need to whip up something quick for a school fair or an activity for the kids in the weekend it is delicious.
These fruit and honey muesli bars are sweet and chewy and great for an after-school snack. Make it on the weekend so the kids' snack are sorted for the upcoming week.
What a great recipe it only has 2 ingredients perfect for a kids party or add liqueur and cranberries and its an adult version Yum
There's only one thing as good as the flavour of this nutty orange and blueberry cake, and that's the aroma that fills the house while it's baking. Just try eating only one slice!
This chocolate cake is rick and moist with a great nutty texture from the walnuts the whole family will love this fail safe recipe
Want a spooky cupcake to liven up your Halloween table? These Tombstone cupcakes are easy-peasy and quick to make.
Try this cheaty muffin recipe when you want something quick and healthy for the kids' lunch boxes. Adding fresh apple and oats to a cake mix is an easy way to make sure you have a sweet treat to hand when time is of the essence.
These chocolatey biscuits are a favourite kiwi snack and go beautifully with a cup of tea in the afternoon. Easy to make and perfect for using up the last of the cornflakes at the bottom of the packet, this will disappear in minutes!
These scones are wicked straight out of the oven with a slathering of butter (yum!).
The 'ABC' in these muffins stands for Apple, Banana and Cranberries and the kids will love these in their lunchboxes. If the kids aren't cranberry fans, you could substitute them with carrot, instead.
Red velvet cupcakes these are delicious and who can say no to cream cheese icing the kids will have fun making these
Here's an easy recipe the kids will love helping to make. With just a little bit of cooking on the stove, these babies will be ready to eat in no time at all.
Use frozen pastry sheets to make these sweet and spiced fruity puffs. They're wonderful while still warm from the oven and great as a sweet treat for lunch boxes when cold.
These delicious choc chip scones are perfect for an afternoon treat and sometimes I pop them into the oven when my kids go to bed so they can have them fresh in their lunch boxes the next day.
Easter just isn't Easter without hot cross buns. Why not have a go at making your own this year using this simple hot cross buns recipe. Don't forget the glaze!
This chocolate cupcake recipe will be one that you use over and over again. Its the perfect base for delicious birthday cupcakes and each batch
These homemade peanut butter bars make a great after-school snack. The honey adds a little extra sweetness to the crunch of the cornflakes.
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!
Kids will love getting their hands dirty making these fruity bites of yum!
This banana and passionfruit is a great cake for taking on a picnic to the park. It is the perfect recipe to make when you are wondering how to use up those over ripe bananas in the fruit bowl.
Who can resist a chocolatey pudding with a delicious stream of yummy sauce that appears when you cut it open? Not us! Make this popular pudding and serve with vanilla ice cream as an extra treat.
These polar bear cupcakes are super-easy to make with the kids and perfect for fundraisers and fetes.
An easy slice with light lemony flavours.
You just can't beat the perfect lamington and this recipe makes lamingtons just like your grandma used to make. Bake these for your next cake stall or school fete.
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.
This really is the best chocolate cake ever it does not need icing and is a cross between a brownie and a cake everyone will be back for seconds