These strawberry and coconut muesli bars are a real winner. They are super easy to make and always work out beautifully. I have used strawberries because there seems to be an abundance of them in Australia at the moment, they are super cheap, super tasty and we can’t get enough of them. You can substitute what’s in…
Guacamole
Guacamole is the perfect toddler food. No cooking required, it’s healthy, full of flavour and makes a great healthy snack that the whole family will love – and they can almost make it entire on their own! I chopped all the ingredients and put them into tiny bowls. H mashed the avocado and assemble all the…
Healthy zucchini, corn and tomato muffin
H and I have been doing a stack of baking lately – homemade bread, pizzas, cakes and muffins. I think the winter weather has something to do with it! I’ve experimented a lot with muffin recipes and I have to say, I think I’ve found a winner. These healthy zucchini, corn and tomato muffins are easy…
Raw Halva Truffles
Making raw halva truffles is a great rainy day toddler activity. They are super easy to make and require no cooking. H had a great time rolling the balls that I passed to him in either cocoa powder, sesame seeds or coconut. Be warned however, it is a pretty messy activity, so a nice sunny…
Fried Chickpeas with rosemary & lemon
I’m excited to show you a little of where I grew up and spent most weekends as a teenager. The beautiful beaches of Newcastle. My girlfriends and I would catch the train every weekend in to town and go to the beach. My family still live in Newcastle so I go back home often….
Coconut and Puffed Amaranth Muesli Squares
Puffed amaranth is an ingredient that I stumbled upon at my local health food store recently and I love it. It is great to add to dishes like muesli bars and on your breakfast. I love to add it to yoghurt. It sort of melts into it and make it very fluffy. I have…
Coconut covered Bananas
It doesn’t get much simpler than this – Banana dipped in lemon juice and tossed in coconut. A nice easy snack for the little ones – it also makes it easy for them to grip.
Bliss Balls with dates, cashews, walnuts, chia & cocoa
These yummy little balls were inspired after a recent attempt at Jamie Oliver’s no bake vegan slice. It turned out to be a winner and really satisfied that afternoon chocolate craving (mine of course not Little Big H’s!). They are raw no bake balls suitable for toddlers (although they do contain lot of nuts, so if…