Fancy Chocolate Covered Mini Pretzels- Here's a cute twist on an old favorite. We've used mini pretzel sticks instead of pretzel logs to make the perfect size snacks for youngsters. A great treat for your Valentine's Day party.
Frankenmallows- These adorable Frankenstein treats are easy for kids to make and are frightfully fun to eat! Make a whole bunch of them and wrap them in cellophane for a fun party favor or classroom treat.
Fun Winter Cookie Pops- If you are looking for a fun and easy recipe to do with
the kids, try these deliciously simple Winter Cookie
Pops. The kids will smile and giggle while making
these treats, and will have something fun to give to
family and friends!
Gingerbread Cookies and Garland- Gingerbread cookies and children go hand in hand. Take a break from the hustle and bustle of preparing for Christmas, to sit down with your kids and create some wonderful memories of decorating cookies. You can even lick the icing off of your fingers. No one will tell on you!
Give 'Em A Big Kiss!- Looking for something fun to do in the kitchen with mom or dad? Make rice krispy kisses in all kinds of sizes for your favorite person!
Goblin Grub- Feed this yummy treat mix to all of Goblins in your neighborhood. They will surely come back for more! Super quick to make, mix it up and eat it in under 15 minutes!
Good Fortune Cupcakes- Whip up these Good Fortune cupcakes to share your wishes of good fortune for the coming year. According to Chinese tradition, red is the symbol for fire that scares away evil spirits. The markings on the cupcakes represent good luck.
Goodies for Goblins - Big & Small- Make some fun and festive treats this Halloween with your little goblins. But don't leave yourself out in the graveyard with nothing to munch. Here are some Halloween recipes that are not only for the kids. We've included some for hungry parents as well!
Goofy Spooks Halloween Cake- You don't have to be a master chef to create a fun and festive Halloween cake that your kids will love. Try this easy recipe for success!
Granola on a Stick- These granola bars can be cut into bars or molded onto "sticks" like we have done. Either way they are the perfect snack for your family's camping or hiking trip. They're a great accompaniment for a bonfire and a ghost story!
Grilled Cheese: Recipes for All Tastes- Parents and children all over know how to make a basic grilled cheese sandwich. Butter a couple slices of bread, put American cheese between them and grill on a skillet. We bet you didn't know that there are several other ways to prepare this lunch staple. Check out these delicious recipes for yourself!
Gross Halloween Party Food- Kitty Litter Cake and Hairball Salad with Saliva Dressing are on the menu this Halloween! Gross out your little goblins with these and more disgusting recipes.
Halloween With Braces Can Be Sweet- Those who wear braces should avoid nuts, popcorn, tortilla chips, all hard candy, jelly beans, licorice, taffy, caramel and other chewy candies, whether consumed on their own or as recipe ingredients. However, especially because October is National Orthodontic Health Month, orthodontists want to help their patients enjoy the season.
Handprint Turkey Cookies- Kids will get a kick out of watching their handprints turn into turkeys. This fun group activity allows kids to not only make their own creations, but eat them too!
Hanukkah Coin Cookies- These chocolate cookies will add a festive touch to your Hanukkah table. This recipe is easy enough for even the smallest helpers to get in on the fun. Their hard work will really pay off!
Homemade Chocolate Syrup- What better after school snack than ice cream with homemade chocolate syrup that your kids helped to make! We have done this in our house. Not only does it save money to make your own but it tastes great and is lots of fun for the kids. Try this great recipe with your kids today.
Ice Cream in a Baggie- Looking for something new to entertain the kids during the dog days of summer? Here is a great recipe that can be made outdoors to minimize on the muss and fuss and will also let the kids help out in the process.
July 4th Treats- Kids love to create. Food is no exception! Here are some fun treats to make this Fourth of July. Help your kids surprise your family and friends with these delicious additions to the dessert table.
King Cake- Enjoy the fun Mardi Gras tradition of eating King cake without spending all your time in the kitchen. Your friends and family will think that you've spent hours creating this delicious cake.
Leprechaun Hat Cake- Having a St. Patrick's Day party and need a fun and super easy cake recipe? You don't have to be a professional cake decorator to make this little gem. Watch for the leprechaun, he may come looking for his hat!
Lump of Coal Candy- Do you know someone who has been naughty this year? Fill their stocking with these lumps of candy coal! This also makes a great gag gift!
Mandarin Orange Muffins- To the Chinese, oranges and tangerines represent wealth, luck and abundant happiness. Start your day off right with our healthy orange muffins and a big glass of orange juice!
Mexican Flag Sugar Cookies- Make these Mexican flag cookies for your Cinco de Mayo celebration this year. They will add a bright, festive look to your table and kids will absolutely love to help you make them.
Mini Dreidel Cakes- Serve these yummy cake bites to "top" off your Hanukkah dinner. These adorable mini dreidels are fun for kids to help make so get started today!
Moon & Star Cookies- With Space Day and Astronomy Day both falling in the beginning of May, it's a great time to make some tasty moon and star cookies. Kids love to work in the kitchen so take this opportunity for some fun family time.
New Year's Eve Treats for Kids- New Year's Eve doesn't have to be just for grown ups! Children can make these fun and festive recipes to celebrate the coming of the new year.
Nilly Dillyicious Pops- If you are looking for a fun and easy recipe to do with the kids, try these deliciously simple Nilly Dillyicious Pops. The kids will smile and giggle while making these treats, and will be licking their lips when all the work is done!
Ooey Gooey Apple Crispies- Traditional rice crispy bars with a twist! Get the kids involved in making these treats. Pair them with a glass of milk for an after school snack or sneak them into their lunchboxes for a sweet surprise.
Peanut Butter & Jelly Mitten Cookies- Are you looking for an easy wintertime project or perhaps something to do with your kids on a snowy day? These mitten cookies are the perfect project for you! The best part is that the kids get to eat their creations. YUM!
Pretzel Wreaths- Add a touch of whimsy to your tree with these adorable and tasty pretzel wreaths. These also make the perfect last minute 'thank you' gift for friends, family or just about anyone.
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