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Cant beat the old fashioned snacks! Your kids will have fun helping prepare these and they taste great
Cant beat the old fashioned snacks! Your kids will have fun helping prepare these and they taste great
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.
A great option for your child's lunchbox, these oat, date and honey muffins are sure to be a hit. Make a batch on the weekend!
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.
These salt and pepper kale chips are full of crunchy goodness and you wont be able to stop after the first bite. But shh! Dont tell the kids they're healthy!
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.
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
Here's an easy smoothie recipe you can whip up for little tummies in no time at all. Using frozen berries will make it ice cold without the need to add ice cream. Love it!
These are a really great snack for all ages but kids particularly! Keep a stash of them in the freezer for when you need to fill the kids up with something full of flavour, goodness and protein.
This is a gluten-free adaptation of an Anzac biscuit recipe. If you are not a gluten-free home, use rolled oats instead
Everybody loves chocolate muffins and even better when they are double chocolate they cook in only 20 minutes and ready for afternoon tea
These little chicken pot sticker dumplings are great fun for the kids to make and are full of delicious soupy goodness. They are Asian comfort food at their best and are so easy to make.
These crunchy muffins are great for a snack or with a little cream they make a quick dessert
Sometimes you just can't go past the simple pleasures in life - a perfect blueberry muffin, for instance. Enjoyed with a hot cuppa, life doesn't get much better!
This easy sandwich recipe is a lovely way to ring the changes with the kids' lunch boxes when sandwich fatigue has set in. Use cookie cutters to cut the 'windows' from a slice of bread so that the filling shows through. Perfect for a party too!
Most kids are absolutely starving after school. These delish apple and currant scrolls are just the thing to fill those hungry tummies. Overflowing with yummy apple pieces, these little bites are great to freeze for those days you're in a hurry.
These cookies are great for birthday parties. Covered in chocolate and with little smartie faces the kids will just love them, and they taste great, too!
Peanut butter biscuits are always a popular snack for kids so they'll love this Nutella twist on an old favourite. And when you sandwich the cookies together with a little more Nutella, they're even more delicious!
Ideal for lunch or a light dinner, these chicken wraps with mango and avocado salsa taste amazing! The sweetness of the mango make these a real flavour sensation and the kids will love them!
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The combination of orange and lemon rinds makes this delicious poppy seed cake especially zingy. And the lemony icing is wonderful too - you could double the quantity of icing, cut the cake in half and ice the middle as well at the top. Yum!
This raw caramel dip is a really fantastic, healthy treat. The kids will love the deep caramel flavour and youll love how good it is for them!
These banana smoothie pancakes with chia gel, are highly nutritious and equally delicious! Perfect for a Sunday morning brekkie, this recipe is a real crowd pleaser.
Banana muffins are an easy addition to any lunch box with very little extra sugar added - and you could add choc chips, macadamias or pecans to the mixture for variation.
Your kids will love getting their hands right into the flour to rub in the butter. Only a little bit of kneading required and then all the fun of cutting out the scones!
Want some quiche but don't want to make a whole dish? Then this quiche recipe is for you and you won't even need an oven because it's made in the microwave.