Posts Tagged ‘Low Sugar’
Strawberry Oatmeal Snack Cake
Cake at snack time? Yes! Or really, any time of day because Strawberry Oatmeal Snack Cake is made from super wholesome ingredients and easy enough to stir up before breakfast. I love the combination of sweet strawberries and comforting oats in this cake. However, you can really use any fresh or frozen fruit you have…
Read MoreSuper Green Mini Blender Muffins
Green food is always FUN! Whether you are celebrating a holiday or just any day of the week, these Super Green Mini Blender Muffins are a great snack or healthy treat to have on hand. Make them with your little one by simply having her help add all the ingredients, including a few big handfuls…
Read MoreEasy Banana Granola
Making granola at home is so much easier than you’d think! Plus, by creating your own, you can control the amount of sugar and oil and the quality of ingredients in your granola. My recipe for Easy Banana Granola is fruit sweetened and so simple kids can make the whole thing from start to finish.…
Read MoreHeart Beet Smoothie Bowls
Whether for Valentine’s Day or just any regular Wednesday, this fruit and veggie packed sweet smoothie is sure to be a hit with any kiddo. Heart Beet Smoothie Bowls are a gorgeous color pink thanks to lots of red fruit, vibrant beets, and some creamy yogurt. We love to enjoy this healthy snack “ice cream…
Read MoreHealthy Chocolate Desserts to Cook with Kids
Can chocolate be healthy? Sure! When you make desserts from scratch with wholesome ingredients and even added veggies! Of course any added sugar (even natural sweeteners like maple syrup and dates) should be eaten mindfully. Dessert is dessert. However, the recipes in this round up of over 25 Healthy Chocolate Desserts are ones you can feel good…
Read MoreHealthy Berries n’ Cream Cups
Need any easy, nutritious snack to bring to a preschool party or festive get together? These healthy Berries n’ Cream Cups are the perfect treat to throw together for Valentine’s Day or any special occasion. I love these Berries n’ Cream Cups because they are very low in sugar and still 100% sweet and delicious!…
Read MoreBanana Blueberry Muffin Tops
Part muffin, part cookie, a whole lot of yumminess! Banana Blueberry Muffin Tops are gluten-free, dairy-free, and easily made nut-free. Plus, they are way lower in sugar than most muffins and only lightly sweetened with ripe banana and a touch of maple syrup. If your family likes blueberry muffins, they are sure to enjoy this spin…
Read MoreRainbow Fried Rice (or Quinoa!)
Rainbow Fried Rice is easy, healthy, delicious, and the perfect recipe to cook with kids. I call this veggie-packed dish *Magical* Rainbow Fried Rice because every time I make it in a cooking class it disappears off kids’ plates. The adults in the room, whether parents or teachers, stare in disbelief as they watch usually…
Read MoreSpooky Frozen Fruit Pops
Looking for a fun Halloween treat that you can feel good about serving your little ones? These Spooky Frozen Fruit Pops have no added sugar at all! Simply made from fruit and yogurt, this healthy Halloween snack is easy to put together and make ahead for a party. Plus, everything is more fun on a…
Read MoreButternut Squash “Fries” (Sweet or Savory!)
Healthy fries?? Yes! Try this easy seasonal side-dish as a way to make squash more fun and appealing for kids (and the whole family)! These fries are so simply roasted sticks of squash with an extra flavor kick from either a sweet maple-spice seasoning or a savory garlic-Ranch mixture. I’ve also created recipes for matching sweet…
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