Toddler: Apple Snack Cake
Let them eat cake! Apple snack cake is the easy and delicious snack option for those hectic afternoons.
Let them eat cake! Apple snack cake is the easy and delicious snack option for those hectic afternoons.
This is a simple pork recipe that can be assembled and frozen to place in the slow cooker at a later date. Or, just throw the ingredients in today and have a quick, easy dinner.
The combination of peaches, apples, and pears in this puree make it nice and sweet with no added sugar. Your baby will be sure to love the sweet taste and smooth texture.
Prepared in the crockpot, the apples came out nice and soft, like applesauce and the maple syrup give a nice touch of sweetness.
Applesauce is a perennial favorite for most babies and toddlers. This take on applesauce adds the sweetness of butternut squash for a unique puree for your baby or toddler.
Hide some fruit and veggies in this delicious smoothie for your picky eater!
Pork chops are something we don’t eat very often in my house, but after trying these this is a new staple and freezer friendly!
I know it’s not often you hear “healthy” and “cookies” in the same sentence, but not only are these peanut butter cookies diet-friendly, they’re actually tasty! At just 47 calories per cookie, you really can’t go wrong!
Use frozen apples in homemade applesauce, apple pie, apple-cinnamon muffins, as a sub for oil or eggs, and much more.
When our kids teething or under-the-weather, we love to give them all-fruit freezer pops. We usually buy them in the store, but of course, as with most all-natural products, they are a bit more expensive than the HFCS and sugar-filled versions. So, with two toddlers teething at once, I finally decided to make my own freezer treats.
If drawing a spider web on top (and maybe even going that extra mile and putting plastic spiders on each slice of pizza) gets the kids to enjoy eating their breakfast, lunch or dinner on the National Candy Holiday, I’m all for it. Not to mention it’s finally Fall and Apple Season! Sweet delicious apple season. This is a great way to use those apples for something special, with or without the spider webs.
Gluten Free Dairy Free Spiced Apple Pancakes are full of cinnamon and apple – a delicious start to your day!
If you’ve never made homemade applesauce before, it’s a lot easier than you probably imagine, and tastes amazing. Consider making some as a new fall tradition.
Mini-quiches of apples, sausage and roasted peppers make Gluten and Dairy Free Apple Sausage Quiche a delicious high-protein grab-and-go breakfast.
Gluten Free Dairy Free Chicken Apple Bacon Sliders have crisp cooked bacon and sweet grated apple. The resulting patty is juicy with a bit of sweetness and smokiness.
Smoothies are already quick to make, but by freezing them ahead of time, smoothies make a healthy last-minute addition for an picnic in the park or in the lunch box.
Romaine salad full of summer fruits and cashews topped off with a sweet onion dressing.
It is time again for the Secret Recipe Club, just like last month, I was given another blog to choose a recipe for preparing and featuring on my site. See which blog I drew and which recipe I recreated.
Need a quick lunch treat? Apple Chicken Nuggets are a wholesome meal that the whole family will enjoy!
Enjoy the first part of the summer fruit harvest with this delicious and moist Rhubarb Apple Loaf.