party food
Crust-free spinach quiche
This quiche is made with spinach, bacon and a cheese blend. It's crustless so it's easy to eat and lighter. It's perfect for a quick breakfast or lunch.
Pumpkin muffins
Moist and tasty, try them as Halloween or Thanksgiving treat that you can cook with your kids.
Nachos
Kids can help by adding toppings and spreading corn chips on the baking sheet fro the oven or platter for the microwave.
Bologna and cream cheese stacks
A tasty snack at any time, but it is good for parties.
Vanilla dip
A sweet dip for fruit that everyone will enjoy, and a healthier one as this recipe has less sugar. Serve this vanilla dip with fresh fruit cut into finger food size.
Make your own professional looking birthday cakes to save money
One of the reasons many parents end up buying professionally made cakes is because they feel it would take too much work to create something that looks appealing... and is tasty, too. If you have an oven, this should be, well, a piece of cake for you. Here are a few ideas to help you create a cake that will thrill your child and your party guests.
Party brownies
Brownies are always welcomed and they make an easy dessert for a family gathering.
Fudge top peanut butter cookies
Any type of chips may be used in this recipe including semisweet chips, white chocolate chips or mint flavored chips.
Meatball kebab appetizers
Serve these kebabs with a tomato sauce, pizza sauce or even a cheese dip. The kids will love them.