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When kids come home from school, many times they head straight to the kitchen. Give them something satisfying that won't ruin their appetites for dinner. This is a healthy recipe that stores well and kids will love. You can store individual portions in resealable plastic bags and toss in their lunch as well.
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This is a popular, but sometimes forgotten recipe. Kids tend to come home from school and open up a bag of chips or unhealthy food. Ants on a Log has celery, peanut butter, and raisins which are natural treats and filling as well. They are quick and easy and travel well in kids' lunches.
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Kids love pizza. Why wait until dinner time? Make their mornings special by serving this egg, bacon, and hash brown pizza.
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This is such a fun recipe for kids to make and eat. There is no baking or cutting required. It is also a somewhat healthy treat. The banana inside of a hot dog bun, looks a little bit like a banana ice cream float and a little bit like a hot dog.
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The popular banana split sundae takes on a new meaning when transformed into muffins. Serve for breakfast or a snack and kids will go bananas over them.
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Apples, cinnamon, and a little sugar are broiled on toast. This is a sneaky way to get your kids to eat their fruit.
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Kids love these carrot fingers during Halloween. Almonds attached to the carrots make them look like fingers with fingernails for a creepy treat! It's healthy too!
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Kids like to use their fingers to eat. Breaded chicken, cut into small pieces, is perfect for dipping too. Try with honey mustard, barbecue sauce, ranch dressing, or ketchup for dipping sauces.
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These are great for kids' parties and so much fun to eat. Chicken is placed on sticks to make it look like a lollipop. Make sure you serve with your favorite dipping sauces.
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This is so fun for kids to play with and eat. Prep a day ahead of time with only two ingredients and you will have a fun and edible project for your kids. Great for parties.
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Pizza is a hit with kids, but even more of a hit when you top it with sweets. Chocolate, peanut butter, and marshmallows replace the traditional toppings for a sweet and melty dessert.
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Kids will love helping with this recipe, and the final result looks like cute little Christmas wreaths. You can't go wrong with the flavor of chocolate and pretzels.