Christmas

Rudolph Cups

If you’re in need of a quick + easy hosting appetizer idea for Christmas, these Rudolph Cups are for you 😉We created these holiday veggie cups using carrot sticks and other fresh veggies to prove that hosting doesn’t have to be complicated- easy and effortless is our mantra this holiday season 🧘‍♀️

Snowman Cake Pops

If you’re like us and always looking for ways to reduce sugars and all the mess, then you’re going to love being in on this little secret! Skip the frosting and cream cheese, and instead, bake your cake until just done, and use the heat from your cake to bind your cake pops together!

We used clean ingredients for our cake pops such as pure maple syrup, gluten-free almond flour, and Certified Humane Free Range eggs.

Melted Snowman Cookies

❄️ While most sugar cookies are made with loads of butter and sugar, ours are made with clean ingredients, are gluten free and vegan, and naturally sweetened by pure maple syrup.

Pretzel WreathsLiv and Sawyer kept asking why their friends have green circles on their doors for the holiday season, so I knew this was a perfect teaching opportunity to learn about Christmas traditions. I always try to teach my kids about other cultures in hopes that I’m contributing to a more understanding and thoughtful generation ✌️ 🎄 These chocolate dipped pretzel wreaths are no-bake and such a fun snack activity for the holiday season. Share with a mama friend! 🫶🏼
Chocolate Dipped Rudolph StrawberriesDropped some Rudolph knowledge on the kids after learning they never heard the song (gasp!) and knew we had to make these cuties to finish off the lesson 🍓. Make these your next holiday hit… all you need are strawberries, chocolate, pretzels, and any dye-free red candy,
Gingerbread Snowmen⛄️ Create heartwarming holiday memories with your little ones while making these ᑎO-ᗷᗩKE GIᑎGEᖇᗷᖇEᗩᗪ ᔕᑎOᗯᗰEᑎ. Made with good-for-you ingredients like oats, nut butter, pumpkin purée, gingerbread spices, and chia seeds, these energy-packed bites become a canvas for your kids’ festive designs, all covered in creamy white chocolate for an extra treat. Plus, you don’t have to freeze outside to build this snowman! ❄️ Easy to make and perfect for freezing – creating holiday magic and memories has never been simpler! 👩‍👧‍👦
Hot CocoaNow that the colder winter months have arrived, it’s time to bundle up with our refined sugar-free hot chocolate! Are you still drinking Swiss Miss? STOP RIGHT NOW! 👎🏻 THEIRS is filled with a laundry list of hard to pronounce “ingredients” and additives. 👍 OURS takes a few minutes to make and is made with 5 simple ingredients. 🧋 Whenever my kids want chocolate milk, we follow this exact recipe but chill it (and often send it to school!). Even the boxed organic chocolate milks contain gellan gum and “natural flavors” that aren’t so natural after all. Making yours homemade not only tastes better but is better for you!
Reindeer Celery SticksThese healthy Christmas snacks are a great way to get your kids to try celery! My son never tried this veggie before, but couldn't resist when looking at these reindeer treats. Gluten free + vegan, this snack can be made nut-free by substituting the peanut butter and hazelnut spread with chocolate hummus or sunflower seed butter.
Rudolph BrowniesHey, mama! Need a quick break from the holiday chaos? Try these semi-homemade Rudolph brownies… total time-saver using a brownie mix. Let the kiddos go wild with decorating Rudolph’s chocolate face with marshmallow eyes, a cookie nose, and a colorful candy for some glow – easy peasy. It’s our secret weapon against the ‘I’m bored’ meltdowns. 🍫🎄 No fuss, just festive fun!
Chocolate Pretzel Christmas TreesNavigate the holiday hustle with this no stress, no mess snack activity– introducing chocolate pretzel Christmas trees, your way to entertain the kids while you take a minute to just watch your littles enjoying the holiday season. 🎄🍫 Set your littles up with a big tray and then let them drizzle naturally dyed green white chocolate on pretzel sticks and decorate their trees with sprinkles. Keep it easy this holiday season and enjoy those little moments.
Holiday Cake PopsIt’s the most wonderful time of the year and we’re celebrating with cake pops made from orange chocolate energy bites! Sweetened naturally by dates and orange juice, these energy balls are also made with superfood hemp hearts (a much healthier version of the classic cake pop filled with frosting and cake!).
Pita Christmas TreesThese finger foods are an easy + nutritious way to get your little ones into the Christmas holiday spirit! 🥑 All you need for this fun snack activity is whole wheat pita bread (or gluten-free), avocado mash, bell peppers, and pretzel sticks!