Cucumber Sushi

A Lunchbox Filler. Do your kids like sushi? Unfortunately my kids don’t and they’ve picked up my dislike for it. I’m saddened by this as sushi is really healthy, filling and nutritious. Perfect for growing little bodies. That’s why I’m really happy to have discovered cucumber sushi. It takes on the concept and uses flavours…

Blueberry Bliss Balls

These nut free and dairy free bliss balls make a wonderful addition in school lunches or for adults wanting a healthy snack. Make these with dried blueberries for an all year round energy boosting treat.

Lunchbox Brownies

These lunchbox chocolate brownies contain three vegetables for added goodness – zucchini, sweet potato and carrot. The end result is a brownie that is sweet but not too sweet, has a light texture but isn’t too gooey. Perfect for school lunchboxes! The added vegetables are perfect for fussy little eaters!

Bacon & Corn Mini Quiche

These Bacon & Corn Mini Quiches sure are damn tasty. Kid approved and easy to make, I’ll be ensuring these are on hand to include in my daughter’s school lunches.

Lunchbox Sausage Rolls

The added apple makes these sausage rolls light in flavour. They will be a winner if you pack these in school lunches. These Pork & Apple Sausage Rolls will freeze well. Just pop into the lunchbox frozen and it will be ready to eat at lunchtime.

Apricot Bliss Balls

These apricot bliss balls are so quick and simple to make. With added chia seeds and milk powder plus are nut-free, they are perfect to make and freeze for kids school lunches.

Apple Cinnamon Chips

Use leftover apples to make this simple snack or as a lunchbox filler. This is a great homemade alternative to salty potato chips. Serving size is one cookie tray, or one apple.