Easy to Make Kid’s Treats
It’s a kid’s world in today’s kitchen! I believe you’re never a great foodie until you make a mess in the kitchen. AND each are only 2-4 ingredients! Can you believe that!?
Krispie Treats
I grabbed a small bowl before I used up the whole bag of marshmallows. Luckily, I did a test run first and THANK GOD! Never put a small bowl of marshmallows for a minute in the microwave. Literally exploded. On the bright side, I had marshmallows left over to try again. I added two other handfuls and added 20 seconds each time. I had a close eye in the microwave in case something happened. Side note: the marshmallow dries up REALLY fast. So be quick with the krispie treats.
I added the krispies to the small bowl and mixed them quickly. Might get a little messy! But it was so fun to make and much more fun to eat.
Once a foodie, Always a foodie!
Yogurt Popsicles
First of all, SO GOOD! I made it so simple because I just wanted a quick snack but ice cream style. I put strawberry or banana/strawberry yogurt in each hole with one or two thin slices of strawberries each.
I left it in the freezer for about three hours and they were ready to share! You can probably make them with any ingredients but something mushy felt way easier than just liquid. So my base was yogurt! Maybe the video would be a little easier to see the process.
I used these cute silicone flower look alike to make the popsicles.
Sour Grapes
Sour, Sweet, GRAPES! It’s like a healthier version of sour patch and it has the same texture, thanks to the sugar. All you need is to cut some green grapes in half, add lime juice and dip them around in sugar. I used white sugar because brown sugar would not have stuck as easily.
Homemade Natural Fruit Roll Up
The steps are so easy and simple to complete this recipe. Grab strawberries, mango and kiwi. Blend it separate. Trust me, it’ll look aesthetically pleasing when you do the next step. Grab a rectangular pan and place parchment paper onto it. Spread the smoothie looking fruits onto it. Make it look tasty. Add a few squirts of honey, or two teaspoons. And place in the oven at 170F degrees for 3 hours.
Being a kid is the best part about growing up, but I think eating so many kinds of foods and snacks is a real tease into the adult world. Count me in for more calories!!!
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