SMART SCHOOL TIME RECIPES: The Breakfast, Snack, and Lunchbox Cookbook for Healthy Kids and Adults
This e-cookbook was created to encourage whole foods living for families, while offering ample alternatives to prepackaged meals and snacks.
Within you will discover 125 healthy recipes and over 100 full color photos for quick breakfasts, on-the-go snacks, and portable lunch items. And of course, the recipes are kid-friendly (and adult-friendly!), easy, and delicious. The chapters include:
Morning Muffin Mania
Sensational Smoothies
Easy Freezin’ Waffles, Pancake
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Recipes Everyone Can Enjoy!,
What a fabulous resource, whether or not you have kids! So many of these recipes would be useful to anyone (in fact, I see a few I’d like to bring to work for lunch as well). I just downloaded the free ebook and the first recipe I looked at contained whole wheat flour, rolled oats, an egg, brown sugar. . . I’m not really sure what could be considered “special diet” about this! Sure, there are other recipes with ingredients that people on restricted diets can eat, but so many of these are just regular recipes, anyway (for instance, a smoothie with banana, peanut butter and almond milk can be enjoyed by anyone, can’t it? Similarly, Oatmeal Blender Waffles may be vegan, but can’t everyone enjoy waffles made from oats, banana, water and vegetable oil?). From what I understand, many people who are gluten-free are also dairy free (and vice versa), so it makes sense to me that Alisa included options for everyone in this book. If you’re not a fan of the gluten-free ones, or the vegan ones, well, there are many, many more for every other type of eater as well–and they all look great to me!
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I enjoyed this book. My grandfather needs to watch his diet and he found recipes he enjoyed in here as well as a few we have yet to make. It is very helpful simply for the ideas alone. The recipes were sometimes simple and sometimes a little harder. This book would be ideal for people with allergies or who are vegetarian/vegan.
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This is a great resource for anyone – especially since more people are discovering food sensitivities or allergies. Thanks so much for offering such a valuable resource. It’s made packing school lunches much easier.
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