Students will love these tasty snacks that can be prepared at their desks.
Here's a treat no kid will leaf behind.
This fun Thanksgiving snack recipe will have everyone gobbling them up.
One way to brighten a rainy day is to dish up this simple and delicious treat.
There is nothing like the taste of fresh bread! Bake these yummy rolls for your lunch.
These baked-potato mice are almost too gorgeous to eat! Makes 4 potato mice.
This cute snowman on a stick can be roasted and decorated at the skating party, or eaten raw.
My kids don't agree on much when it comes to what they like for dinner, but one exception is fried shrimp. This recipe mimics their crispy exterior, but because they are baked instead of fried, they're a much healthier option.
This hearty chili is tempered by the surprising addition of apple cider, which makes it a very kid-friendly dinner. Easy prep and rotisserie chicken make it mom-friendly too.
Featuring healthy and budget-friendly ground turkey, this Asian-inspired meal is easy to make and fun to assemble. Serve it as a lettuce wrap or spoon over steamed rice for a more filling meal.
Stretch, a measuring tape, is one of Manny's trusty tools. He's a big help when Manny needs to get the job done right. Your little helpers will love making these Stretch-inspired frozen yogurt pops.
Invite your child to size up this edible hummingbird nest, and she'll find a pair of tiny candy eggs that are just about the same dimensions as the real thing!
Little boys and girls love to play in the dirt, and these delicious dessert cups allow them to really enjoy it.