Taste the rainbow at breakfast with this fun twist on your kids’ favorite pancakes. All you do is thin out a pancake to create a “tortilla” and then stuff them with a fruit salad filling and a drizzle of yogurt. We shall call them Rainbow Pancake Tacos, and just in time for St. Paddy’s Day…
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How to Make a Leprechaun Trap
Catch your very own leprechaun for St. Patrick’s Day with this easy tutorial on How to Make a Leprechaun Trap. Using common, everyday supplies, this craft can be put together in less than 30 minutes with your kids and it does exactly what it says: It catches leprechauns*! *No real leprechauns were harmed in the…
Shamrock Shake
Free from food dye, dairy, and sugar, this Shamrock Shake is a healthier indulgent treat you can feel good about feeding your family this St. Patrick’s Day. photo by Cara Ansis HAPPY MARCH! Spring is right around the corner, which (for me) means lighter, healthier foods, and lots of green drinks. Although it initially took me…
Matcha Pancakes
These green Matcha Pancakes are not only gluten and egg free, but are stuffed with hidden fruit to give them the perfect bite. Top with a dairy free chocolate sauce and sliced strawberries and now you have a kid-friendly breakfast treat to serve up this St Patrick’s Day! When I first went gluten free, I was…
BEST Valentines Day Ideas for Kids
Whether you need inspiration for a treat to bring to your child’s schoolroom, want a fun after school snack to make for the kiddos, or you’re looking for something that isn’t candy to make this holiday, here are 25 of the BEST Valentines Day Ideas for Kids. 01|25: VALENTINES YOGURT BARK Get the recipe: Valentines Yogurt…
Valentines Day Cupcakes
A red velvet cupcake topped with a raspberry frosting and white chocolate drizzle, these Valentines Day Cupcakes are nothing short of dreamy. Whether you are celebrating this coming holiday at the office, school, or home, be sure bring a batch of cupcakes for all to enjoy! RELATED: Valentines Day Donuts Aren’t valentine parties the cutest? All…
Yogurt Apple Bowls
Make breakfast on the go with these portable yogurt apple bowls. Just carve them out with a melon baller, fill in with yogurt, granola and fresh fruit, and eat with a spoon. The best part? Eating the apple bowl at the end! Making for a great start to your family’s morning, an after school snack,…