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Kids Christmas Recipes


Top 10 Best Kid-Friendly Christmas Dinners – Nutritionist-Backed Ideas
By Janerine Watson | Founder, Gospel Adventure for Kids I used to envisage Christmas dinner as a flawless scene: a beautifully laid table, a huge roast, and my sweet kids respectfully relishing every piece. The truth is? One year, my son cried because the gravy "touched his carrots," and my daughter just ate a bread roll. I ended the day feeling like a failure. If you've ever felt that disconnect between holiday dreams and picky-eater reality, this post is for you. Top 10 –
Nov 25, 20256 min read


15 Magical Christmas Kitchen Activities for Kids: Easy Recipes & Lasting Memories
Hello, wonderful parents and creative teachers ! I'm Kellisha Johnson, and I've been a Certified Early Childhood Educator for more than 10 years. I've turned flour-dusted surfaces into classrooms and sticky fingers into indications of a job well done. Some of my favorite holiday memories are of the beautifully decorated tree and the fun chaos in the kitchen. I will always remember the year my preschool class determined that our gingerbread men need "snow beards" crafted from
Nov 3, 20257 min read


The Christmas Eve Breakfast Casserole You Can Assemble in 15 Minutes
Make your holiday morning effortless with this incredible Christmas Eve Breakfast Casserole recipe! Prepare this easy, overnight breakfast bake the night before, then simply pop it in the oven on Christmas morning.
Oct 27, 20254 min read


Slow Cooker Chicken Alfredo: Our Family's Secret to Cozy Fight-Free Winter Dinners
Looking for the easiest weeknight dinner? Try this ultra-creamy Slow Cooker Chicken Alfredo recipe! With minimal prep, you can transform simple ingredients into a rich, decadent meal. This is the ultimate dump-and-go crockpot meal for busy families.
Oct 22, 20255 min read


10 Easy & Healthy Christmas Recipes Kids Can Cook (and Love!)
By Janerine Watson, Certified Early Childhood Educator & Mom After 10 years in the classroom and countless messy kitchen experiments with my own kids, I've learned that the secret to getting children to eat healthy is to let them cook it themselves! I'll never forget the Christmas my then -4 year old daughter proudly served us " reindeer food" she made almost entirely by herself. The toast was a little burnt, the banana slices were uneven, but the beaming pride on her face wa
Oct 21, 20255 min read


Olive & Cheese Snowmen Recipe (Fun Holiday Appetizer)
Need an adorable, easy appetizer for your holiday party? These fun Olive and Cheese Snowmen are the perfect no-bake Christmas snack!
Kids and adults will love this quick holiday finger food featuring salty olives and creamy cheese. They're a simple, festive way to add a bit of cheer to your table. Find out how to make these delightful edible snowmen in minutes!
Oct 21, 20251 min read


The Ultimate Slow Cooker Chicken Alfredo
By: Noreen D Grant. a certified nutritionist and mother of three,. I've been turning family meal stress into success for more than ten years by making meals that kids love and parent can easily make. Prep time: 15 minutes Cook time: 3-4 hours on High or 6-7 hours on Low Total time: 3 hours 15 minutes 7 hrs 15 minutes Serves: 6 This is the creamy, comforting pasta dish that will become your winter weeknight hero. I've been working on this procedure for years to make sure that
Oct 19, 20252 min read


Grinch Fruit Kabobs: The veggie Tray in Disguise
We make these (Grinch Fruit Kabobs) every year while watching the Grinch Movie. It's our little tradition, and it gets them eating green grapes without a single complaint. What You Need: Wooden skewers (Blunt ended are best!) Green grapes A large marshmallow A banana chunk A strawberry, hulled and sliced in half Let's Make It! Push the strawberry half onto the skewer first, flat side down, (This is his grampy face!) Next, add the banana chunk. (This is his yellow eye.) Now, a
Oct 19, 20251 min read


Santa Fruit Cups: The Snack That Eats Like a Meal
I came up with this one when I was desperate to get some fruit into my kids after a day of cookie decorating. It was an instant hit. What You Need: A clear cup or small bowl Vanilla or Greek Yoghurt 1 Large strawberry 1 banana slice 1 chocolate chip A spoonful of yoghurt for the beard Let's Make It! Fill your cup about halfway with yoghurt. Slice the top off your strawberry this is Santa's hat! place it on the yoghurt at the edge of the cup. Put the banana slice right below t
Oct 19, 20251 min read


Kids' Breakfast: Reindeer Pancakes
"The Smile-Maker for Christmas Morning" Reindeer Pancakes "The Smile Maker for Christmas Morning" This is the recipe that got us started. It's less cooking and more making a joyful memory on a busy morning. What you Need: 1 pre-made pancake (or a slice of toast in a pinch!) 1 banana slice for the nose 2 pretzel twist for the antlers 2 chocolate chips or blueberries for the eyes 1 red M&M or a cranberry for the nose tip (optional) Let's Make It! 1. Pop your pancake or toast on
Oct 19, 20251 min read
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