I can’t believe I’m going to confess this, but when I was in graduate school I used to reward my good grades with store bought cinnamon bread (without raisins) Ha! Thinking back on this makes me laugh and even funnier is that when I was talking to my little kitchen helper about our 4 yearContinue reading “Homemade Cinnamon Bread”
Category Archives: Snacks
Small Batch Blueberry Oatmeal Muffins
I made these muffins last night and know you will love these too. If you are in search of a muffin to feed your family that isn’t overly sugary (no refined sugar, uses honey) and provides them with a healthy snack, this is for you. During these times of quarantine, I feel like I’m eatingContinue reading “Small Batch Blueberry Oatmeal Muffins”
Molasses Halloween Cookies
A Lunchbox Treat Halloween is such a fun holiday for kids. My kitchen helper is especially into all the things Halloween this year, so I wanted to make a fun, fast and easy cookie together. This recipe for Molasses Halloween Cookies is actually adapted from my Homemade Animal Crackers recipe. Not only did we createContinue reading “Molasses Halloween Cookies”
Lemon Blueberry Bread
An Easy Quick Bread To Bake With Kids Winter is still lingering here in New England but I’m looking forward to Springtime weather and flavors. The warmer temperatures and flowers alway make me feel refreshed and ready to enjoy the outdoors. Every year my kitchen helper and I travel to a local orchard to pickContinue reading “Lemon Blueberry Bread”
One Dozen Molasses Oatmeal Raisin Cookies For The Fall Season
There is nothing better than baking a new recipe and your entire family not only loves it but they finish the whole batch in two days. That’s exactly what happened with these soft Molasses Oatmeal Raisin Cookies. The recipe only make 12 cookies, which is a reasonable amount to bake so you don’t feel tooContinue reading “One Dozen Molasses Oatmeal Raisin Cookies For The Fall Season”
Homemade Sight Word Cookies You Can Make With Your Kids
Sight Word Cookies were inspired by the new little reader in my house. My kitchen helper started Kindergarten this year and has been enjoying all the new math, reading and writing challenges. Once he started showing an interest in reading and working on mastering all his sight words I thought it would be fun toContinue reading “Homemade Sight Word Cookies You Can Make With Your Kids”
Baking With Kids: Baked Coffee Cake Donuts (+Video)
My kitchen helper recently had a half day of school and we planned on having his friend over for the afternoon. It was a perfect time to set up a Baking With Friends session. The two worked together before to make some amazing Applesauce Oatmeal Bread so why not try something new. Baked Coffee CakeContinue reading “Baking With Kids: Baked Coffee Cake Donuts (+Video)”
10 Kid Approved Halloween Desserts They Can Make With You
The school year has started and before you know it the holiday season will be here. Halloween costumes, pumpkins, mum plants and apple cider donuts are already in the stores and local fall fairs have opened their gates. Children are always so excited to get dressed up in costumes and act silly with their friends.Continue reading “10 Kid Approved Halloween Desserts They Can Make With You”
Easy One Bowl Cinnamon Chip Pumpkin Scones
September is here and it’s time to start baking with pumpkin. It’s one of my favor dessert flavors and excited that my kitchen helper enjoys it too. Actually, my kitchen helper’s favorite ingredient is cinnamon and when I received a bag of cinnamon chips as a gift, yes that’s my idea of a gift, IContinue reading “Easy One Bowl Cinnamon Chip Pumpkin Scones”
Top 3 Recipes To Make ( & Taste) With Children Ages 2+
This week my kitchen helper started kindergarten and it’s hard to believe we started this Make & Taste adventure three years ago. Over this time we have made over 220 recipes together and traveled to local destinations for food inspiration. I was reflecting back to the recipes that he has enjoyed the most over theContinue reading “Top 3 Recipes To Make ( & Taste) With Children Ages 2+”