Whole, natural almonds add visual interest to these pretty granola bars. Cut and wrap each bar individually so they're on hand for healthful snacking. Allergen Alert: This recipe contains nuts
Invite your little helpers into the kitchen for this quick and creamy fruit treat! With just four ingredients and a few easy steps, you'll have Minute Pops to share with the whole family in no time.
This recipe was developed by the Culinary Institute of America for Coca-Cola. If you're looking to score a touchdown for your Big Game party, these Diet Coke nachos should do the trick.
Invite your little helpers into the kitchen for this quick and creamy fruit treat! With just four ingredients and a few easy steps, you'll have Minute Pops to share with the whole family in no time.
This simple, savory recipe -- courtesy of reader Una Yu of New York, N.Y. -- provides a tasty addition to your Big Game spread.
Depending on the size of your ice pops you may need to vary the amount of fruit and liquid needed. We used ten 3-oz ice pop molds for the measurements below. To achieve the prettiest presentation, get as much fruit as possible into the mold.
Nothing beats the gummy goodness of fruit snacks, whether it’s an after-school treat or a small surprise in the lunch box! And now you can make them together, at home, using the trusted goodness of Minute Maid juices or drinks. Use any of your favorite Minute Maid flavors and varieties, and this will quickly become your kids’ new favorite snack.