Easter is such a fun time for egg decorating, filling baskets with candies, and eating your fair share of chocolates in shape of bunnies. For those of you who cannot eat these foods due to allergies or for you moms who want to give your kids something on the healthier side but still full of holiday…
Easter
Frozen Breakfast Bars
Vibrant, fresh, and healthy, these on-the-go Frozen Breakfast Bars are the busy mom’s perfect meal for the road for her and her family. Easy to make, all you need is Sweet Home Farm granola, butter, yogurt, and fresh fruit. This breakfast idea is no bake and just requires a freezer. I know, it’s so hard to believe…
Unicorn Yogurt Bark
I’m new to the world of Unicorn Food and quite honestly, I’m obsessed! I’ve even created a Pinterest board just for it too. While the little man sleeps, I’m thinking of all the ways that I can turn my favorite foods into a Unicorn-inspired treat. And this Unicorn Yogurt Bark is my very first introduction into…
Sunny Side Up Cupcakes
The egg, a symbol to some of new life, holds so many meanings to me this Easter. My sweet friend, Crystal, came to visit me yesterday with a box of donuts (she knows me so well!) and a pot of beautiful herbs and flowers, all symbolically poignant in this time of my life. From Mother’s…
Gluten Free Butterfly Cupcakes
I had some leftover jelly beans from my last post and wanted to find another incredibly fun, Spring-themed treat that you and your family could make together this Easter. And since the death of my mom is still so close to my heart and only a week out, it helps to think of all the…
Jelly Bean Easter Egg Treats
Easter mornings were filled with magic and wonder like Christmas was in the Fork & Beans’ household. Remember when I told you about my mom’s love for celebrating holidays? Easter was no exception. I remember waking up to Easter baskets filled to the brim with fake green grass and candy. Good lord, the amount of candy! You…
Baby Chick Easter Donuts
What a strange month it is to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and Easter all within a week of each other. And what is even more bizarre is to not be home for any of it but to browse the grocery store aisles in Indiana for the past four weeks, just looking at all of the…