How to Make Potato Salad (Recipes Kids Should Know Before Leaving Home)
Teach kids how to make potato salad, a classic and handy side dish that kids should know how to cook before leaving home.
Teach kids how to make potato salad, a classic and handy side dish that kids should know how to cook before leaving home.
When you think fall do you think apples and baking like we do? Check out this apple muffin treat made extra special and turned into a dessert with cinnamon frosting and chocolate leaves.
Teens looking to keep busy in the afternoon? Know what is amazing to keep them occupied AND fed? Or are the kids hosting friends for a sleepover? Need a fun breakfast or brunch activity the next morning? An Avocado Toast Bar. It’s definitely a winner…
A few months ago we looked at alphabet toys and decor. In the last couple of weeks I’ve run across a couple prints which help your kids learn their numbers and decorate their rooms. Robin Rosenthal’s counting birds poster at Etsy has a delicious color…
We hate to say it but this SpongeBob SquarePants Sno Cone Maker might turn out to be a collector’s item sometime down the road.
Homemade chicken soup is a great way to use leftover roasted chicken. Plus who doesn’t love it? You’ll be able to keep your friends and family happy for years making them chicken soup! This is a meal your kids should know how to make before leaving home.
Even the littlest ones can help make and/or assemble this special dinner for Father’s Day. We make you special mini food banners to decorate the plate. Just download, print, and assemble.
We admit it, we’ve got cupcake envy. But, we’re turning it into inspiration.
Teach your kids to make tacos with vegetarian, chicken or beef fillings. It’s a great dish for a kid to know how to make before leaving home.
We share our specific tips for grilling hamburgers (outside and indoors) so that older kids can know how to make this meal once they leave home.
We’ve rounded up five of our favorite DIY cupcake ideas for Halloween. Treat your little ghosts and ghouls with these simple desserts.
So, we’ve been collecting some Alphabet Posters here and decided that this should in fact be the week that it all goes up. Why not?
These pirate stickers help transform packed school lunch into a festive affair, great for celebrating Talk Like A Pirate Day and or any school day.
Have a Minecraft fan at home? Follow our directions to make your own Minecraft popsicles. A great summertime food craft.
This is one of those activities that is more about the process than how the end result looks. Make pizza with your kids and talk about our globe for Earth Day.
Turn crescent roll dough into a fun bread bouquet to gift or enjoy with your loved ones. We teach you and your kids how to with a few easy steps.
James Dyson is one of those iconic figures who not only invents his own products but also serves as its spokesperson. There are few who can pull that off. Now he has invented a safe, bladeless desktop fan perfect for home with young children. And, it’s stylish too.
Celebrate Canada Day with our red maple leaf cookies. These would also be perfect cookies for Autumn baking!
We combine some of favorite holiday staples like gingerbread, chocolate and yummy orange olive oil cake into a delicious and gorgeous holiday cake.
Learn our special (and easy) cooking technique for delicious carrots (a secret recipe), a must-know dish for any kid before they leave home.