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Kids’ Food

Homemade trail mix, pizza snacks, plus 8 more kid-approved recipes.

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  • Kid-Friendly Cole Slaw

    Kid-Friendly Cole Slaw

    Wondering how it is possible to turn a bitter vegetable into something kids will eat? Here's a hint: coconut and dates!
    Make Kid-Friendly Cole Slaw »

  • Croque Monsieur

    Croque Monsieur

    Bread + butter + cheese = comfort and deliciousness
    Make Croque Monsieur »

  • Kids Nachos

    Kids Nachos

    A kid favorite, you’ll be hard-pressed to find anyone who would turn down spiced-up corn chips with melted cheese.
    Make Kids' Nachos »

  • Brownie Bowl Sundaes

    Brownie Bowl Sundaes

    What's better than a brownie a la mode with caramel sauce and chopped nuts? Pretty much nothing.
    Make Brownie Bowl Sundaes »

  • Homemade Pancake Mix

    Homemade Pancake Mix

    You’ll never believe the secret ingredient in this pancake mix, but it guarantees fluffy, satisfying pancakes every time.
    Make Homemade Pancake Mix »

  • Best Trail Mix Ever

    Best Trail Mix Ever

    This is far more than your standard trail mix — coconut flakes and sweet banana chips add a little tropical zest!
    Make Best trail mix ever »

  • Mango Lassi Pops

    Mango Lassi Pops

    This Indian smoothie made from plain yogurt, mango puree, and sugar is a perfect summer treat.
    Make Mango Lassi Pops »

  • Lucys Meatloaf

    Lucys Meatloaf

    The perfect way to sneak veggies into your kids’ diet, this meatloaf is loaded with mushrooms, zucchini and carrots.
    Make Lucy's Meatloaf »

  • Friday Night Fish Fingers

    Friday Night Fish Fingers

    Kids love finger foods and these delicious homemade fish sticks with a tempura-like batter are miles tastier (and healthier!) than their frozen counterparts.
    Friday Night Fish Fingers »

  • Pizza Snacks

    Pizza Snacks

    If your kids are fans of pizza rolls found in freezer aisles everywhere, they’ll go for these homemade, throw-together pizzas made with ricotta cheese.
    Make pizza snacks »

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3 thoughts on “Kids’ Food

  1. Idalee says:

    AKAIK you’ve got the asenwr in one!

  2. Rock says:

    Going to put this artilce to good use now.

  3. Beyonce says:

    I’ll try to put this to good use imdmeaitley.

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