Your kids will love making this simple, healthy recipe out of apples and bits and bobs you may already have in the cupboard (ok - maybe not the pomegranate or the mint - or the raspberries tbf 😬)!
Read MoreSimple recipes your kids can make - this 2 ingredient viral chocolate and APPLE cake!
Read MoreWe have taken this easy, staple kids party recipe and turned it into a healthy kids party snack! We’ve improved it by simply adding popped quinoa!
Read MoreThis is a great way to use up leftover Easter eggs. These cookies can even be eaten as a quick breakfast - how cool is that?
Read MoreTry this easy, tasty, minty green soup for lunch!
Read MoreHummus is sooo handy. You can put it on your sandwiches or have it as a dip with veggies or just eat it with a spoon!
Read MoreTHIS IS REALLY EASY TO MAKE. TRY DIFFERENT FRUITS AND NUTS TO CHANGE IT UP EACH TIME.
Read MoreTHESE ARE PERFECT FOR BREAKFAST ON ST. PATRICK’S DAY BEFORE YOU HEAD TO THE PARADE. AND THEY HAVE SPINACH IN THEM TO GIVE YOU LOTS OF POWER FOR THE DAY AHEAD!
Read MoreIf you’ve had a bad day at school or have had a row, then this is a great recipe to make! You can bash the chicken and that will help you feel better!
Read MoreLooking for a quick, easy, healthy, veggie family dinner ready in minutes? With only 3 ingredients? Then this is the recipe for you. Using only items you probably already have in your store cupboard.
Read MoreHave you ever heard of cauliflower rice before? It’s kinda like rice except it’s made out of cauliflower so it’s not really rice at all!
Read MoreChia seeds are an ancient food from South America and are full of fibre (which is great for helping us poo) and protein. They soak up to about ten times their weight in liquid and turn into a gel so they are great for making a jam.
Read MoreThis easy pizza base is gloopy messy and fun! Pop the toppings into bowls on the table and let everyone choose their own.
Read MoreEveryone dreams of having cake for breakfast. Well, now you can with this brilliant recipe!
Read MoreLooking for a healthy treat this Christmas? Try making these carrot cake power balls - they make an excellent treat for Santa too!
These whole food treats will help power Santa around the world on Christmas Eve night! Or they make perfect lunchbox or afterschool snacks any time of the year!
Read MoreYour kids will love making this easy, 3 ingredient chocolate bark recipe. It makes a great gift for teachers, lollipop ladies, neighbours, cousins or a last minute treat to bring if you’re going visiting.
Read MoreThis tasty hot chocolate is great to sip while watching The Late Late Toy Show or your favourite Christmas film. Using 100% cacao powder, it’s a healthier take on traditional hot chocolate.
Read MoreDon’t throw that pumpkin flesh in the bin! When you carve your pumpkin, save the flesh and use it to make this simple, tasty, healthy pumpkin and lentil soup. Using the pumpkin flesh can help reduce food waste as well as save money and you’ll end up with something delicious to eat!
Read MoreThese are an excellent snack to eat before you head out trick-or-treating or to have for your dinner on Halloween night! You can make the faces look scary or friendly.
Read MoreHere’s a simple lunchbox filler that the kids will love.
This sandwich is made with protein-packed tuna (we love Shine’s tuna). This is Chuck’s favourite lunch by a country mile! And I love it because tuna is not only full of protein, it’s packed full of omega 3 fatty acids. as well.
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