Mini UFOs
Use muffins to make these mini UFO pizzas as an easy toddler meal idea or light lunch. Take your pick from your favourite toppings and grill to go!
This old-fashioned slice recipe uses pantry ingredients and is so easy to make, the kids could do it. Flavoured with nutmeg and cinnamon and with a nutty filling, it's a great one to have in the cake tin come the weekend.
This easy strawberry slice recipe has a biscuit base and a fruit jelly topping with fresh strawberries. Lovely as a summery dessert or as a party treat for little ones.
Do you have a little Ninja running around your house? If you do, then he may just fall in love with these cute cupcakes. They look fancy but anyone can have fun making these!
Healthy yogurt is a great snack for the kids but did you know you could use it as an easy path to healthy ice blocks too? Check out this cool trick
Try this creamy fruit dessert when you want something quick, easy and delicious. The berries mix with cream, honey and yoghurt to create a deceptively light, yet decadent, dessert. Yum!
This delicious treat of lollies, marshmallow and biscuit can be kept in the fridge and just cut a slice of when you need that special pick me up or great for the school cake stall
These delicious little cupcakes will take pride of place on any table perfect for a morning or afternoon tea you can use fresh or frozen berries.
This great sausage roll recipe can also be made into great pinwheels all the family will come back for seconds
The salty-sweet flavour of bacon goes beautifully with the mild onion taste of leeks and are the perfect partners for this creamy pasta dinner recipe. Enjoy!
Perfect for every occasion, these pretty chocolate star biscuits are sandwiched together with a delicious combination of white chocolate and cream.
Try this no-bake recipe for a party to prepare for or as a different lunch box treat to try. This fruity slice is made with marshmallows, oats and raspberries for a delicious sweet snack and nut free
These white chocolate filled raspberries are a total taste sensation. Raspberries are fabulous on their own but when you fill their little cups with warm melted white chocolate, they become sublime!
Pancakes add a splash of special to a weekend breakfast, so get cooking with this deliciously simple buttermilk pancake recipe. This batter will keep in the fridge for three or four days or can be used to cook a batch of 12 to 16 pancakes straight away.
Looking for a fun Easter activity to do with your kids? Try making these simple chocolate crackle baskets you can put mini Easter eggs in. Easy and delicious!
These Swedish chocolate balls were introduced to us by a Swedish friend. They are made from oats and cocoa and then rolled in delicious coconut. The kids will love to help with these.
The surprise with these raspberry muffins comes from the square of dark chocolate pushed into each one. Eat them warm from the oven and discover the chocolatey delight inside
These delicious chicken teriyaki meatballs are baked and egg-free. They come with a delicious teriyaki sauce that is packed full of flavour.
This Angy Birds lunch box idea is a great addition to any kid's lunch box. A sandwich that's full of healthy veggies and looks like one of their favourite characters? They'll wolf it down in a flash!
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.
We all know that these chocolate dipped potato chips are going to be a sometimes food but really, how can anyone resist? These are a combo of your favourite salty snack and chocolate. You know its wrong but they taste oh-so-right!
Chocolate caramel slice is an old-fashioned favourite you'll see on every good cake stall. And if you're a big fan of caramel, you can double the quantities and make the caramel layer extra thick!
These little sandwiches not only look amazing but they're so easy to make and taste great, too! Make these for your next birthday party.
Do you want to make a Frozen birthday cake but baking is not your forte? Then this no bake castle cake from Frozen should be just what you are looking for!
These chewy Anzac biscuits combine oats, golden syrup and coconut to make a tasty lunch box snack or afternoon treat. Wonderful with a cuppa too!
These delicious carrot cake muffins are moist and sweetly balanced with cream cheese icing. They are cute as a button and work perfectly as a treat for Easter or just for afternoon tea.
We know that peanuts are no longer school lunch box friendly, but if your family doesn’t have a peanut allergy then these peanut biscuits make a great after school snack.
Three ingredients are all it takes to make this marshmallow bubble slice. Melt butter, add marshmallows and rice puffs and you've got yourself a homemade LCM bar for the kids' lunch boxes. Result!
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.