Yo-yo biscuits

These childhood favourites are melt-in-the-mouth delicious and so easy to make. Filled with a buttery icing, they're wonderful with a cup of tea or a glass of milk after a long day at school

Amaretti

I love the flavour of orange zest in these biscuits. Try lemon zest or a teaspoon of vanilla extract for different flavours.

Oreo cookie pops

These cute Oreo cookie pops are dipped in white or dark chocolate and decorated with pretty sprinkles. Serve them up at a party or wrap them up to give as gifts.

Cut out cookies

These cookies are just so versatile. Cut them into creative shapes, add colourful decorations and before you can say "Ho Ho Ho!" you'll have delightfully festive cookies to share with family and friends.

Fairy wands

These are a cute, easy little Halloween treat for nice fairies and white witches. They also make a great activity and take home gift for birthday parties. Just prepare the biscuits ahead of time and let the decorating begin!

Iced Bunny Biscuits

Easter is a great time to get stuck into some fun baking with your kids. Try these simple to make bunny biscuits that you can ice in bright colours before getting really creative with the decorations!

Jammy granola clusters

These sweet, golden and slightly chewy clusters are delicious over yoghurt for breakfast, by the handful for morning tea, crumbled over ice cream and/or poached fruit for dessert or stirred through a breakfast muffin.

Chocolate chip cookies

These cookies are a simple tasty combination of milk and dark chocolate chips. They contain all the rich ingredients that good chocolate chip cookies really need. I like to make large batches of these and roll them into balls to freeze. That way I can pull a dozen out to bake as gifts.

S’mores

S'mores are an American camping tradition but who says we cant adopt this delicious chocolate marshmallow tradition the kids will love it and its a fun treat.