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1. Milky Way Midnight Mischievous Milkshake
Photo by Astrid Goh
Just because it’s candy, doesn’t mean you can’t drink it.
2. Candy Caramel Apples
Photo by Kirby Barth
Get crackin’ with these healthy turned sugary apples by adding your favorite candy.
3. Dark Chocolate Nut Clusters
Photo by Christin Urso
Spice up your nuts with some dark chocolate (and candy, of course).
4. Candy Sushi
Photo by Abby Reisinger
What’s better than sushi? Candy sushi.
5. Peanut Butter Cups
- Photo by Alex Weiner
Out of Reese’s Cups in your pantry? Make your own.
6. DIY Kit Kat Bars
Photo by Katherine Baker
Kit Kat Bars don’t have to be bought in the store.
7. Brownie Candy Parfait
Photo by Phoebe Melnick
Brownies and candy in a little plastic cup makes the best kind of party.
8. M&M Cookies
Photo by Marykate Surette
Throw some color into your cookies with a heaping portion of M&M’s.
9. Candy Chex Mix
Photo by Susanna Tuan
A symphony of salty and sweet.
10. DIY Twix
Photo by Katherine Baker
Chew it over with some homemade Twix.
11. Peeps Rice Krispie Treats
Photo courtesy of Photo courtesy of crackerjack23.blogspot.com
Got leftover Peeps? Make Rice Krispie treats.
12. Candy Meringues
Photo by Margaret Weinberg
A pillow-like cookie, loaded with meringues.
13. Dark Chocolate Avocado Truffles
Photo by Emily Hu
Avocado, meet your new friend: Chocolate.
14. Funfetti Cookies
Photo by Emily Kurtz
Funfetti equals more fun, hands down. Add candy, and it’s a real blast.
15. Candy Cane S’mores
Photo by Connie Fan
Summer screams s’mores, and candy just makes it so much better.
16. DIY Almond Joy
Photo by Katherine Baker
Chocolate, nuts and coconut, in bite-sized form.
17. Milky Way Melts
Photo by Elyse Belarge
Milky, cakey, caramely goodness.
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4 Fun and Easy Recipes to Make With Your Kids
We know this time of quarantine is an adjustment for everyone-- including our kids! Juggling working from home, keeping the kids busy, AND preparing meals can be quite the balancing act!
During this time, we want to teach our kids about healthy habits and set the example of a balanced lifestyle. We’ve LOVED seeing your kids jump in and do the FASTer Way at-home workouts with you and ROCK our first ever FASTer Way kids workout! To keep the momentum going, we want to share more FUN ways to keep your kids healthy and active in the kitchen with some kid-friendly recipes!
Parents, we know that your kid’s health is so important now more than ever. With Easter right around the corner (and lots of Easter candy, too!), we’re sharing four healthy recipes that your kids are sure to love!
Be sure to let us know if you try any of these recipes and tag us in your social media posts! We’d love to see what you and your kiddos create together!
Baked Oatmeal Cups - 4 ways (Makes 12 oatmeal muffin cups)
Kids LOVE these baked oatmeal cups (and you will, too!) These baked oatmeal cups are the perfect portion size for your little ones and also freeze well. Your kids will love helping you “customize” their oatmeal cups, picking what they want to include.
Ingredients for base:
3 cups rolled oats
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 ½ cups unsweetened almond milk (or milk of choice)
¼ cup maple syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 Fun and Easy Recipes to Make With Your Kids
We know this time of quarantine is an adjustment for everyone-- including our kids! Juggling working from home, keeping the kids busy, AND preparing meals can be quite the balancing act!
During this time, we want to teach our kids about healthy habits and set the example of a balanced lifestyle. We’ve LOVED seeing your kids jump in and do the FASTer Way at-home workouts with you and ROCK our first ever FASTer Way kids workout! To keep the momentum going, we want to share more FUN ways to keep your kids healthy and active in the kitchen with some kid-friendly recipes!
Parents, we know that your kid’s health is so important now more than ever. With Easter right around the corner (and lots of Easter candy, too!), we’re sharing four healthy recipes that your kids are sure to love!
Be sure to let us know if you try any of these recipes and tag us in your social media posts! We’d love to see what you and your kiddos create together!
Baked Oatmeal Cups - 4 ways (Makes 12 oatmeal muffin cups)
Kids LOVE these baked oatmeal cups (and you will, too!) These baked oatmeal cups are the perfect portion size for your little ones and also freeze well. Your kids will love helping you “customize” their oatmeal cups, picking what they want to include.
Ingredients for base:
3 cups rolled oats
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 ½ cups unsweetened almond milk (or milk of choice)
¼ cup maple syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 Fun and Easy Recipes to Make With Your Kids
We know this time of quarantine is an adjustment for everyone-- including our kids! Juggling working from home, keeping the kids busy, AND preparing meals can be quite the balancing act!
During this time, we want to teach our kids about healthy habits and set the example of a balanced lifestyle. We’ve LOVED seeing your kids jump in and do the FASTer Way at-home workouts with you and ROCK our first ever FASTer Way kids workout! To keep the momentum going, we want to share more FUN ways to keep your kids healthy and active in the kitchen with some kid-friendly recipes!
Parents, we know that your kid’s health is so important now more than ever. With Easter right around the corner (and lots of Easter candy, too!), we’re sharing four healthy recipes that your kids are sure to love!
Be sure to let us know if you try any of these recipes and tag us in your social media posts! We’d love to see what you and your kiddos create together!
Baked Oatmeal Cups - 4 ways (Makes 12 oatmeal muffin cups)
Kids LOVE these baked oatmeal cups (and you will, too!) These baked oatmeal cups are the perfect portion size for your little ones and also freeze well. Your kids will love helping you “customize” their oatmeal cups, picking what they want to include.
Ingredients for base:
3 cups rolled oats
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 ½ cups unsweetened almond milk (or milk of choice)
¼ cup maple syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 Fun and Easy Recipes to Make With Your Kids
We know this time of quarantine is an adjustment for everyone-- including our kids! Juggling working from home, keeping the kids busy, AND preparing meals can be quite the balancing act!
During this time, we want to teach our kids about healthy habits and set the example of a balanced lifestyle. We’ve LOVED seeing your kids jump in and do the FASTer Way at-home workouts with you and ROCK our first ever FASTer Way kids workout! To keep the momentum going, we want to share more FUN ways to keep your kids healthy and active in the kitchen with some kid-friendly recipes!
Parents, we know that your kid’s health is so important now more than ever. With Easter right around the corner (and lots of Easter candy, too!), we’re sharing four healthy recipes that your kids are sure to love!
Be sure to let us know if you try any of these recipes and tag us in your social media posts! We’d love to see what you and your kiddos create together!
Baked Oatmeal Cups - 4 ways (Makes 12 oatmeal muffin cups)
Kids LOVE these baked oatmeal cups (and you will, too!) These baked oatmeal cups are the perfect portion size for your little ones and also freeze well. Your kids will love helping you “customize” their oatmeal cups, picking what they want to include.
Ingredients for base:
3 cups rolled oats
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 ½ cups unsweetened almond milk (or milk of choice)
¼ cup maple syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 Fun and Easy Recipes to Make With Your Kids
We know this time of quarantine is an adjustment for everyone-- including our kids! Juggling working from home, keeping the kids busy, AND preparing meals can be quite the balancing act!
During this time, we want to teach our kids about healthy habits and set the example of a balanced lifestyle. We’ve LOVED seeing your kids jump in and do the FASTer Way at-home workouts with you and ROCK our first ever FASTer Way kids workout! To keep the momentum going, we want to share more FUN ways to keep your kids healthy and active in the kitchen with some kid-friendly recipes!
Parents, we know that your kid’s health is so important now more than ever. With Easter right around the corner (and lots of Easter candy, too!), we’re sharing four healthy recipes that your kids are sure to love!
Be sure to let us know if you try any of these recipes and tag us in your social media posts! We’d love to see what you and your kiddos create together!
Baked Oatmeal Cups - 4 ways (Makes 12 oatmeal muffin cups)
Kids LOVE these baked oatmeal cups (and you will, too!) These baked oatmeal cups are the perfect portion size for your little ones and also freeze well. Your kids will love helping you “customize” their oatmeal cups, picking what they want to include.
Ingredients for base:
3 cups rolled oats
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 ½ cups unsweetened almond milk (or milk of choice)
¼ cup maple syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 Fun and Easy Recipes to Make With Your Kids
We know this time of quarantine is an adjustment for everyone-- including our kids! Juggling working from home, keeping the kids busy, AND preparing meals can be quite the balancing act!
During this time, we want to teach our kids about healthy habits and set the example of a balanced lifestyle. We’ve LOVED seeing your kids jump in and do the FASTer Way at-home workouts with you and ROCK our first ever FASTer Way kids workout! To keep the momentum going, we want to share more FUN ways to keep your kids healthy and active in the kitchen with some kid-friendly recipes!
Parents, we know that your kid’s health is so important now more than ever. With Easter right around the corner (and lots of Easter candy, too!), we’re sharing four healthy recipes that your kids are sure to love!
Be sure to let us know if you try any of these recipes and tag us in your social media posts! We’d love to see what you and your kiddos create together!
Baked Oatmeal Cups - 4 ways (Makes 12 oatmeal muffin cups)
Kids LOVE these baked oatmeal cups (and you will, too!) These baked oatmeal cups are the perfect portion size for your little ones and also freeze well. Your kids will love helping you “customize” their oatmeal cups, picking what they want to include.
Ingredients for base:
3 cups rolled oats
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 ½ cups unsweetened almond milk (or milk of choice)
¼ cup maple syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 Fun and Easy Recipes to Make With Your Kids
We know this time of quarantine is an adjustment for everyone-- including our kids! Juggling working from home, keeping the kids busy, AND preparing meals can be quite the balancing act!
During this time, we want to teach our kids about healthy habits and set the example of a balanced lifestyle. We’ve LOVED seeing your kids jump in and do the FASTer Way at-home workouts with you and ROCK our first ever FASTer Way kids workout! To keep the momentum going, we want to share more FUN ways to keep your kids healthy and active in the kitchen with some kid-friendly recipes!
Parents, we know that your kid’s health is so important now more than ever. With Easter right around the corner (and lots of Easter candy, too!), we’re sharing four healthy recipes that your kids are sure to love!
Be sure to let us know if you try any of these recipes and tag us in your social media posts! We’d love to see what you and your kiddos create together!
Baked Oatmeal Cups - 4 ways (Makes 12 oatmeal muffin cups)
Kids LOVE these baked oatmeal cups (and you will, too!) These baked oatmeal cups are the perfect portion size for your little ones and also freeze well. Your kids will love helping you “customize” their oatmeal cups, picking what they want to include.
Ingredients for base:
3 cups rolled oats
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 ½ cups unsweetened almond milk (or milk of choice)
¼ cup maple syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 Fun and Easy Recipes to Make With Your Kids
We know this time of quarantine is an adjustment for everyone-- including our kids! Juggling working from home, keeping the kids busy, AND preparing meals can be quite the balancing act!
During this time, we want to teach our kids about healthy habits and set the example of a balanced lifestyle. We’ve LOVED seeing your kids jump in and do the FASTer Way at-home workouts with you and ROCK our first ever FASTer Way kids workout! To keep the momentum going, we want to share more FUN ways to keep your kids healthy and active in the kitchen with some kid-friendly recipes!
Parents, we know that your kid’s health is so important now more than ever. With Easter right around the corner (and lots of Easter candy, too!), we’re sharing four healthy recipes that your kids are sure to love!
Be sure to let us know if you try any of these recipes and tag us in your social media posts! We’d love to see what you and your kiddos create together!
Baked Oatmeal Cups - 4 ways (Makes 12 oatmeal muffin cups)
Kids LOVE these baked oatmeal cups (and you will, too!) These baked oatmeal cups are the perfect portion size for your little ones and also freeze well. Your kids will love helping you “customize” their oatmeal cups, picking what they want to include.
Ingredients for base:
3 cups rolled oats
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 ½ cups unsweetened almond milk (or milk of choice)
¼ cup maple syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 Fun and Easy Recipes to Make With Your Kids
We know this time of quarantine is an adjustment for everyone-- including our kids! Juggling working from home, keeping the kids busy, AND preparing meals can be quite the balancing act!
During this time, we want to teach our kids about healthy habits and set the example of a balanced lifestyle. We’ve LOVED seeing your kids jump in and do the FASTer Way at-home workouts with you and ROCK our first ever FASTer Way kids workout! To keep the momentum going, we want to share more FUN ways to keep your kids healthy and active in the kitchen with some kid-friendly recipes!
Parents, we know that your kid’s health is so important now more than ever. With Easter right around the corner (and lots of Easter candy, too!), we’re sharing four healthy recipes that your kids are sure to love!
Be sure to let us know if you try any of these recipes and tag us in your social media posts! We’d love to see what you and your kiddos create together!
Baked Oatmeal Cups - 4 ways (Makes 12 oatmeal muffin cups)
Kids LOVE these baked oatmeal cups (and you will, too!) These baked oatmeal cups are the perfect portion size for your little ones and also freeze well. Your kids will love helping you “customize” their oatmeal cups, picking what they want to include.
Ingredients for base:
3 cups rolled oats
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 ½ cups unsweetened almond milk (or milk of choice)
¼ cup maple syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 Fun and Easy Recipes to Make With Your Kids
We know this time of quarantine is an adjustment for everyone-- including our kids! Juggling working from home, keeping the kids busy, AND preparing meals can be quite the balancing act!
During this time, we want to teach our kids about healthy habits and set the example of a balanced lifestyle. We’ve LOVED seeing your kids jump in and do the FASTer Way at-home workouts with you and ROCK our first ever FASTer Way kids workout! To keep the momentum going, we want to share more FUN ways to keep your kids healthy and active in the kitchen with some kid-friendly recipes!
Parents, we know that your kid’s health is so important now more than ever. With Easter right around the corner (and lots of Easter candy, too!), we’re sharing four healthy recipes that your kids are sure to love!
Be sure to let us know if you try any of these recipes and tag us in your social media posts! We’d love to see what you and your kiddos create together!
Baked Oatmeal Cups - 4 ways (Makes 12 oatmeal muffin cups)
Kids LOVE these baked oatmeal cups (and you will, too!) These baked oatmeal cups are the perfect portion size for your little ones and also freeze well. Your kids will love helping you “customize” their oatmeal cups, picking what they want to include.
Ingredients for base:
3 cups rolled oats
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 ½ cups unsweetened almond milk (or milk of choice)
¼ cup maple syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
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