Fancy baking this holiday season?
The end of year festivities have started. The temptations for sweet treats are everywhere. We also know that too much sugar can have an impact on children's behaviour and mood.
This year, why not try making some homemade treats for a calmer holiday experience? It’s a wonderful way to involve your children in the kitchen and share fun moments together.
I'm delighted to share 13 of my favourite sweet recipes.
- They are all easy to prepare
- Most of the ingredients are easy to find in your local shop
- Please note that you will need a food processor for some of the recipes.
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Are you looking for sweet recipes with less sugar?
Are you looking for a fun activity for your children?
Not sure how to make something sweet yet still nutritious?
You will love these sweet recipes
These healthier treat recipes are designed to be both nutritious and delicious, offering a much-needed balance during the festive season.
By choosing wholesome ingredients, we can help keep energy levels stable and reduce the sugar crashes that often lead to mood swings and hyperactivity. Plus, they’re simple enough for little hands to help with, making them the perfect bonding activity for families.
As a Nutritional Therapist, I enjoy helping families discover new ways to boost their nutrition while having fun.
To get you started, I have compiled super easy recipes for you and your family.
Simply download those today and enjoyed these treats —guilt-free!
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