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Looking for healthy snacks for your children to eat after school? Find healthy bran banana muffins, peanut butter and apple sandwiches, spicy chickpeas, popcorn, houmous, cereal bars or fruit and nut mixes.

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My two-year-old loves these high-fibre muffins, but they make a healthy and tasty snack for anyone at any age!
 
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Make this sweet almondy cake when fresh rhubarb is in season. This recipe makes two cakes so you can give one away.
 
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This is a fun and healthy snack that kids can make.
 
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Traditional Australian recipe, handed down from my mother. Her recipe has ginger in it which makes these especially good.
 
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Feta cheese, fresh thyme and apples are delicious together on lightly fried pizza dough.
 
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This combination is so good together and it's a great way to get your kids eating fruit. I make this for my daughter's lunch and she loves it.
 
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Quick and tasty apple muffins. They are great for breakfast!
 
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This recipe uses egg whites to keep the fat content low.
 
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Red apples are decorated to look like lady bugs. This is a quick and fun snack that kids will enjoy making and eating. For once, kids can play with their food.
 
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This is a basic fruit muffin recipe. I use chopped apples, but any type of fruit may be added to make a quick and easy batch of fruit muffins.
 
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Lightly spiced rolled oats are combined with other natural ingredients to create moist, tasty American-style cookies.
 
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Kolache are Czech biscuits traditionally made with a yeast dough and fruit filling. In this version a non-yeasted dough is used.
 
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A spicy bread, made in the bread machine, with lots of herbs and loads of flavour, based on the famous Argentine sauce. This is a great bread for sandwiches made with cured ham, or for the ultimate cheese toastie.
 
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I bought a similar spread at the supermarket awhile back, and I thought that I could do it better and cheaper myself. I use tinned artichoke hearts, though you can buy fresh artichokes and cook them yourself.
 
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A hot and luscious dip that is sure to impress the next time you feed a crowd. Perfect served with crackers or crusty bread.
 
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Perfect for serving with rosé or a crisp white wine, this is a great alternative topping for bruschetta.
 
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These miniature quiches are so simple to make since there's no pastry - great for a party.
 
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A wonderful, light salsa recipe given to me by a friend who claims she can't cook! Serve with tortilla crisps, or as an accompaniment to chargrilled chicken.
 
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Everybody loves this, and I'm always asked for the recipe whenever I make it. Serve with pide, chips or biscuits. For a version that is lower in fat and calories, try using light cream cheese.
 
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Here is a very different and simple way of enjoying avocados. Use low sodium soy sauce if desired, but full flavored is best.
 
 
    
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