Quick and easy sugarfreeflapjacks or oat bars, perfect for baby led weaning. I also try to keep his diet as low in sugar and salt as possible and so I still find myself making lots of food specifically for him
Gluten freeflapjacks are a personal favourite of mine as they are both super tasty and really easy to make, I just love how much chewiness and sugary goodness is packed into one snack
These SugarFreeFlapjacks for Baby Led Weaning. A delicious sugarfree rice pudding recipe, naturally sweetened with coconut and great for weaning babies and children
They are dairy free and free from refined sugar. Recently I have been experimenting more and more with free from baking so when Aldi challenged me to create an alternative Easter bake I jumped at the chance
These flapjacks are now my official weekday grab and go breakfast. The bonus of my version is that it's sugarfree and uses Splenda, a low calorie alternative instead, making it healthier for you
I say healthier rather than healthy as this date flapjack still contains dairy free spread and sugar – although less than a third of a regular flapjack – and I have added a tablespoon of golden syrup to try and replicate some of the traditional taste
‘Daddy did you know too much sugar is bad for you’. Free From/Suitable For…. Summer fruits flapjacks – A delightful mix of strawberries, raspberries, blackberries and blackcurrants, sandwiched between crunchy oats in this easy to follow flapjack recipe
Place your sugar, eggs and oil in a bowl (if using a handheld electric whisk) or a mixer (such as a KitchenAid) beat thoroughly until all the ingredients are well incorporated
As a follow on from my baby breakfast muffins, which are sugarfree and very low in fat, these flapjacks are also baby friendly in that unlike traditional flapjacks which are full of butter and syrup, these are bound by banana and coconut oil and stuffed full of glorious seeds and dried fruit instead of things that will make your kids hyper and unhealthy