This warm, cheesy delight is a Welsh favourite. It is also known as Welsh rabbit or Caws Pobi in Welsh!
Whether it's lettuce and tomato in your favourite lunchtime sandwich or a mixed salad for all the family as part of a picnic, you can give it some extra zest with a squeeze of lemon or lime on top.
It can sometimes be a challenge to get young children to eat fresh fruit. Why not try this simple and tasty recipe as a starting point? We think you'll be onto a winner!
This tasty treat is as fun to eat as it is to make and it's a great way of getting fruit into your kids! You will need 1 ice-lolly stick or narrow plastic spoon for each Boonana!
Get a taste of Italy with this recipe. It makes a great snack or starter.
This is an ideal snack food that can be rustled up while the kids are playing. Plus, it can be eaten on the go!
Crackers and cheese make a great snack but when out and about can go a bit soggy. Here is a recipe for the lunchbox to prevent this happening.
The fruit used in this recipe makes it a super sweet snack without the need for added sugar. This snack is quick and easy to make so why not get the kids involved and let them have a go at making it for themselves.
The fruit in this recipe is only a suggestion so enjoy mix and matching as much as you like. The cake decorating pens can be bought in most supermarkets.
Quick and easy to make, this tasty guacamole takes 10 minutes to prepare.
Baking buns for yourself is much cheaper. And you can add to the fun by getting the kids involved in the weighing, mixing and of course, washing up!
Made with chickpeas which are a great source of protein and also are a source of iron and fibre. This recipe is really easy to make yourself and can be stored in the fridge.
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