Finding it hard to get the kids to eat green vegetables? Try hiding them in plain sight in this breakfast sandwich- they may like green eggs and ham.
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Green Eggs on the Run
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Four Berry Parfait
This child-friendly parfait can serve as breakfast, dessert or even a snack. It’s no-cook, so even the youngest toddler can help make it. Not for kids with allergies to nuts.
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Tropical Muffin Tops
Some folks think the tops are the best part of the muffin. For them, we offer this tropical fruit and nut recipe. A nice under 100 calorie snack, too!
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Cranberry Bran Muffins
Make a batch on the weekend, individually wrap and freeze to enjoy all week. Add a yogurt for a nutritious, quick breakfast.
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Multi-Bran Blueberry Banana Bread
A slice of this quick loaf makes an easy and healthy breakfast, that’s even portable. Add a yogurt or glass of milk to make a balanced meal.
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Cheddar Cheese Drop Scones
Mix, drop and bake this easy, cheesy scone. Split and serve warm, with additional butter to melt in. Mmmm!
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Pizza Corn Muffins
What kid doesn’t like pizza? A perfect after-school snack that’s low in fat. Pack a few in the backpack for lunch.
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Cranberry Flaxseed Muffins
If you have a coffee grinder, grind the flaxseeds in it in batches. You may want to keep a coffee grinder just for grinding seeds and nuts.
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Banana Oatmeal Muffins
Nothing smells as good as muffins fresh from the oven! Make these scrumptious but healthy treats on the weekend, then wrap individually and freeze to enjoy later in the work week.

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