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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “sweet treats”

Berry Bunny Pancakes

Disclaimer: This post is contributed by Planning With Kids partner Pureharvest. Image credit: www.photographically.com.au Who can believe that Easter is almost here! We love getting into the spirit of Easter by enjoying …

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Family Friendly Chocolate Rum Balls

Disclaimer: This post is contributed by Planning With Kids partner Pureharvest. Image Credit Photographically What’s round, chocolate-y, easy to make and free from refined sugar? If you hadn’t already guessed from the …

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Lunch box biscuits

Lunch box biscuits

With 5 kids at school, I love recipes for lunch boxes that make big quantities of food. Even better if the recipe is easy and flexible. This is exactly what this recipe is. …

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Raw key lime pie bars

This is another recipe along the lines of my Larabar inspired recipes I posted last year – My Larabar inspired raw bars and balls. Super easy to make and they taste fabulous. …

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13 sweet treat recipes (without the cane sugar)

13 sweet treat recipes (without the cane sugar)

Last year I collated a post Christmas Treats To Make With Kids. It includes lots of fun, festive treats which are also pretty sugar laden! If you are after something sweet but …

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Gingerbread Men

Image Credit Photographically Each household has its Christmas traditions, that one thing that makes Christmas special for them. And for us, Christmas just isn’t Christmas without baking gingerbread. While you can buy …

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Mini Christmas puddings (gluten and cane sugar free)

On the blog you can find plenty of fun Christmas treats to make (I collated 13 of them in this post.) They are all cute, but contain lots of sugar! My kids …

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Sweet and Salty Popcorn

Disclaimer: This post is contributed by Planning With Kids partner Pureharvest. Image Credit Photographically Popcorn has got to be one of the best snacks going around. Whether it’s for the school lunchbox, …

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Gluten free honey cupcakes

These gluten free honey cupcakes are easy to make and as they are also nut free they are perfect to take to school for a class celebration. I made them using the …

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Cinnamon Glazed Coconut Doughnuts

Disclaimer: This post is contributed by Planning With Kids partner Pureharvest. Ingredients: Doughnuts 3 tbs coconut oil ¼ cup Pureharvest Rice Malt Syrup 1 egg ½ cup Coco Quench (non-dairy milk) 1 tsp …

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Fun Froyo Pops

Disclaimer: This post is contributed by Planning With Kids partner Pureharvest. There’s no escaping the froyo craze that is sweeping the nation – it seems like every main street or shopping centre …

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Chocolate Coconut Cake Pop

Disclaimer: This post is contributed by Planning With Kids partner Pureharvest. Gluten free and with no cane sugar, this recipe is an excellent healthier version of the traditional cake pops. These delicious …

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Nut Seeds Clusters

Disclaimer: This post is contributed by Planning With Kids partner Pureharvest. Slightly sweet, slightly sticky, slightly crunchy…your kids will love them!!! These clusters are high in protein, healthy monounsaturated fats, and loaded …

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My Larabar inspired raw bars and balls

When I was in America in May, I still stuck with my whole food approach to eating. This did mean a few trips to one of my favourite shops – Wholefoods! I …

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Raw chocolate coconut bars

This is part of a series of recipes making lovely raw sweet treats inspired by the delightful Larabars. While they are made from whole foods, they are still a sweet treat and …

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Raw cashew and date bars

This is part of a series of recipes making lovely raw sweet treats inspired by the delightful Larabars. While they are made from whole foods, they are still a sweet treat and …

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Raw macadamia balls

This is part of a series of recipes making lovely raw sweet treats inspired by the delightful Larabars. While they are made from whole foods, they are still a sweet treat and …

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Raw banana bread bars

This is part of a series of recipes making lovely raw sweet treats inspired by the delightful Larabars. While they are made from whole foods, they are still a sweet treat and …

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