Choc chip fun faces muffins
Perfect for birthday parties, your kids will love to help you decorate these choc chip muffins with a funny lolly face on each.
Perfect for birthday parties, your kids will love to help you decorate these choc chip muffins with a funny lolly face on each.
These watermelon 'fangs' are great fun for the kids! These make a healthy Halloween treat, that the kids just might go for! Or a monster twist on the after school fruit snack.
This tasty variation on the usual chicken sandwich is perfect for the kids' lunch box. With a powerful protein and calcium hit from the mild provolone cheese it should please even the fussiest of palates.
Muffins only take a few minutes to prepare and make me feel virtuous when I pop them, instead of processed treats, into my kids lunch boxes.
Once assembled, Nana's cinnamon rolls can be popped into the fridge and you can bake them the next morning. (It beats getting up at 5am like my Nana used to!)
A delicious twist on the traditional banana cake this recipe includes lots of yummy chocolate in it, too. The kids will gobble this up and they won't even notice the banana.
The jewel in this moist butter cake are the raspberries which are studded throughout. Every slice gives you a fruity burst of flavour that's wonderful as part of an afternoon tea or as a weekend treat.
This bacon, tomato and basil frittata tastes amazing and is easy to whip up for lunch or a light dinner. You can add whatever veggies you have on hand. Serve it up with a fresh garden salad.
These biscuits are a fabulous lunch box filler as a couple of biscuits are very filling and not too unhealthy either
Serve your kids the fiercest lunch around with this terrific fire-breathing dragon sandwich. But don't worry, it's a friendly one! Seriously, how could even the fussiest child resist?
Dates, nuts and a little pinch of nutmeg is a classic taste combination. This muffin recipe makes the most of these tasty ingredients to create a muffin that's perfect for school and work snacks.
Use up old bananas with this moist, spiced banana cake recipe. Save for a teatime treat or slice and freeze ready for the lunch box.
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.
This panko-crumbed chicken schnitzel is an extra crunchy version that the whole family will love. You could cut it into small fingers for toddlers or even pack it into lunch boxes.
Tortilla pinwheels are a great sandwich alternative for the school lunch box. Simply stuff the tortilla with the topping of your choice - we've used ham and avocado here - roll and slice. Easy.
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!
These versatile little chicken and haloumi patties can be enjoyed in so many ways: with salad, wrapped in a flatbread, in a hamburger bun with lettuce and tomato, or on their own in a lunch box with some raw veggies on the side.
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!
Going grain free or just wanting to try something new? These chicken mayo nori rolls are a wholesome, protein-rich lunch box filler and theyre a great way to use up leftover BBQ chicken.
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.
A healthy cake to include in your child's lunch box or for an after-school snack, the apricot and honey give this cake a yummy sweetness without adding too much sugar.
Hot cross buns are a traditional Easter baking recipe that uses a yeast based dough and the addition of aromatic spices such as cinnamon and allspice and delicious dried fruit.
These polenta, cheddar and spinach muffins are great for lunch boxes, parties or with lunch or dinner. They're also delicious in winter, served with soup.
Coconut lemon slice is a classic no-bake slice that is always popular at fetes and cake stall. Easy to make; it combines a strong lemony flavour with a sweet coconut topping.
These are delicious perfect to pop into the lunchbox for the little people and the grown ups or with a wine after work its a great snack
Try these yummy banana pancakes for a special dessert when you want to treat the kids. You'll be hard pressed not to slurp up the delicious caramel sauce on its own!
These choc chip cookies are quick and easy to bake. Make a batch on the weekend for a tasty lunchbox treat for the kids.
You can whip up these delicious crunchy savoury pastries very quickly great for a quick dinner they are great cold - and make a nice lunch box filler
Most kids love bacon and cheese rolls. These bacon, spinach and feta scrolls are a nutritious version. Make a batch on the weekend and freeze them for easy lunch box fillers.