White Christmas fudge
This delicious white Christmas fudge is flavoured with rosewater and packed full of delicious dried fruit. It's the perfect homemade gift.
This delicious white Christmas fudge is flavoured with rosewater and packed full of delicious dried fruit. It's the perfect homemade gift.
Decorating cupcakes can be a bit of an art or it can be a slap-dash kind of affair, but this cupcake game for the kids will teach all kinds of cool things - and it's yummy of course! Get the kids involved in copying designs and then making their own too!
Bring one of the all-time favourite books to life with a little paint and fruit and the kids will be in stamping heaven! A good way to learn colours and numbers too.
If you like giving homemade bake goods as gifts, this DIY paper plate cookie basket is the perfect way to "gift" your cookies and treats.
Eating your play-thing? Sure, why not? It makes it a little nicer when there is a peanut-buttery taste to it! Get the kids in the kitchen helping out to make one of the coolest play dough recipes yet - peanut butter play dough.
So we all know the old way to learn how to read a compass. But this is much more fun than telling the kids to "Never Eat Soggy Weeties" - surely! Bake the best learning tool you can get with this cool compass cake - then eat it!
Move over chocolate eggs! These delightful little Easter chick marshmallow pops will be a hit with the kids, and theyre simple and budget-friendly to make.
These cute little Easter Bunny tails are made from marshmallow, chocolate and coconut. They are a fun Easter activity for the kids and a lovely treat for friends and family.
Make this peanut brittle in minutes and serve as a sweet treat at a party or put in a pretty jar and give to a friend as a gift. Either way, it's a winner!
This Halloween, go a little crazy and make fun snacks for the trick or treaters in your neighbourhood. These witches hats are easy to make and they're full of surprises! Fill them up with your favourite little sweets and watch their faces when they discover what's inside!
Food fun is all part of discovery and exploration. A lot of the time, kids do get more on the floor and everywhere else than in their mouths and this activity is designed for just that.
This is a great recipe for kids to make as a gift. Put in a small tin or cellophane bag and tie with a ribbon.
There is a lot to be said about not playing with your food and many parents discourage it. Truth is, kids learn a lot from sensory play. Here is a safe and fun activity that encourages learning and play.
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.
Do you have lots of Gummi bears at your house? Want to do something fun with them? Melt them into these cute lollipops for a fun activity with the kids.
If you are looking for a naughty-but-nice party treat then these chocolate dipped apple slices will fit the bill. Decorate them with sprinkles, nuts or shredded coconut and they will disappear quick sticks!
Guide Rudolph and his team this Christmas Eve with some magical reindeer food. Sprinkle the mix of oats and edible glitter in the yard - the glimmer in the moonlight will light the way for Santa and his sleigh and the reindeer will have something to eat after all their hard work!
Big Freckles are like the lollies you enjoyed as a kid - only these are giant-sized ones. Use them for party bags, to top cakes and cupcakes, or just as treat with your coffee. Kids will love making these.
Step aside toffee apples, these caramel apples are the new IN thing! Chewy and delicious, these treats for kids will be devoured with great gusto.
These sweet Ballerina marshmallow pops are perfect for a little dancer's birthday party and you'll love that they are little trouble for maximum impact. These are so easy even the kids could help you.
Lemon sherbet is an all time delicious sweet. This activity gives you all the instructions you need to be making it with the kids at home any time of the day.