Mini Banana Pancake Muffins
The yumminess of banana pancakes and syrup with out all the mess! Perfect for toddler snack or breakfast.
The yumminess of banana pancakes and syrup with out all the mess! Perfect for toddler snack or breakfast.
The secret ingredient to these tasty muffins is buttermilk, giving a deliciously moist berry bite every time!
A light, slightly sweet smoothie with bananas, coffee and coconut milk.
Ever wondered if you could pull off a whole foods birthday party? Here are my ideas for an Eric Carle themed whole food’s birthday party, including menu ideas, activities, and most importantly dessert.
Soon you’ll be looking for recipes for fresh local strawberries. You can start with this one for Strawberry Banana Muffins.
Chocolate and banana is always a winning combo in my book, and these fat cookies make a yummy after-school snack or grab-and-go breakfast treat.
The yogurt covered fruit provides a new, fun way to fruit and yogurt that is easy to mix together in advance and then easily take from the freezer to serve along with an easy granola.
Healthy cookies – the perfect make at home whole foods snack.
Oh yes. This was a good morning. Cookies for breakfast, and they’re good for us. Not only are these cookies diet-friendly, but they’re also healthy for kids…not to mention the kids went absolutely CRAZY for them.
Strawberry- Banana? Blueberry -Peach? Whatever your favorite fruit smoothie combination, this recipe will soon become yet another freezer staple from OAMM!
Raspberry Banana pancakes perfect for Valentine’s Day breakfast without the use of red dye.
Skip the prepackaged smoothie mixes and make your own with fresh ingredients for a super easy way to start the day with whole foods.
Banana, peanut butter, and chocolate or coconut makes a tasty snack for your toddlers.
Hide some fruit and veggies in this delicious smoothie for your picky eater!
Delicious homemade cream pies made in the microwave!
Banana bread–classic comfort food. Everyone has a favorite recipe, and mine comes from my grandma who won blue ribbons at the county fair with this bread.
Instead of a popsicle, try these frozen yogurt fruit cups instead. These would make a great snack, dessert, or even a quick breakfast!
With the holiday “eating season” fast approaching, I figured it was time to come up with a healthy alternative to all those tempting pumpkin treats out there!
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!
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.