Kids Recipes (Most Popular)
Hungry Girls low cal solution to chocolate cupcakes! DELICIOUS!!!
This is so sweet & filling, and is absolutely the easiest, quickest and best smoothie on the planet!
A Change up to your typical pancakes! These pancakes will keep you full longer and are full of things that are good for you!!!!
Finger Food: small chunks of biscuit dough rolled in sugar/cinnamon, baked in a bundt pan dripping with sticky brown sugar syrup
Make it sour or sweet depending on your taste! This is the PERFECT remedy to those heavy dessert temptations, a great way to get in some extra fruit as a snack, or yummy for breakfast. It's an easy way to spruce up not-quite-fresh fruit and perfect for summer, too!
This low fat, low sugar hot chocolate is a luxurious way to warm up on a chilly day without all the extra calories. It's easy to transport so you can have a cup wherever you go.
A healthy alternative to Maple Syrup on pancakes and waffles and a great way to add fruit into your kids' diets.
An easy, healthy, and frugal way to prepare taco meat. Dry beans add fiber, take out the fat, and lower the cost! No prep, just throw everything in the morning and have the start of a great meal ready by supper time!
A spin of the Traditional PBJ. Hold the jam please! Its a great snack or something rewarding and delicious for weekend breakfast.
It's getting to that time of year where leaves change, apples are an abundance,crisp air and best of all the smell of fall. To me the smell of fall is baked pumpkin, apple pie and warm comfort food. Well we can have that in a more healthy way! Get that oven heated and try some yummy Pumpkin Granola! Take your fall apple, put on some Peanut Butter and top with some pumpkin granola! This granola is awesome with oatmeal, yogurt or by the handful! Great source of fiber and protein!! By the way, Holy Mother of Pumpkin! This is so good and clumpy!!! Enjoy!!
Just one serving of this creamy soup contains 1 serving of vegetables, 1 serving of milk, 4 grams of fiber, 17 grams of protein, and more than a day's supply of Vitamin C. One serving equals just 2 Weight Watcher's points. It can also be made to fit a Zone 40-30-30 diet plan*.
Take your brownies to a new level with a chewy caramel center. Serious sweets lovers only--these are not for the faint of heart!
A pie made by my daughter for her Keepers At Home class. She is 9 years old.
These brownies are super fudgy and delicious. They may be lower in calories and fat, but they definitely do not skimp on taste!