Anonymous
Post 01/01/2024 21:19     Subject: Desserts that are exciting for kids but not too unhealthy

Melt chocolate chips on bananas
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2024 20:12     Subject: Desserts that are exciting for kids but not too unhealthy

Trader Joe’s mini ice cream cones.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2024 20:07     Subject: Desserts that are exciting for kids but not too unhealthy

I like strawberry shortcake
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2024 19:50     Subject: Desserts that are exciting for kids but not too unhealthy

Granola bars are really depressing compared to nice fruit. As long as you don’t make the switch to something like a plain banana this could be an easy win.

Could you start with fancy fruit? Pomegranate for dessert is a hit at our house in the winter, with supremed citrus a close second.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2024 19:48     Subject: Desserts that are exciting for kids but not too unhealthy

Anonymous wrote:Berries with a little whipped cream. Bonus points if you make the whipped cream, which is fun to do. It will keep for a few nights.

Chocolate-covered strawberries; make on a Saturday and have them for a few nights.

Hot chocolate with marshmallows


+1
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2024 19:37     Subject: Desserts that are exciting for kids but not too unhealthy

Chocolate covered fruit, from orange slices to berries
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2024 19:36     Subject: Desserts that are exciting for kids but not too unhealthy

Smitten Kitchen apple cake-- my kids go crazy for it, it's even better left over, and it's mostly made of a
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2024 19:36     Subject: Desserts that are exciting for kids but not too unhealthy

Peaches with nilla wafers
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2024 19:33     Subject: Desserts that are exciting for kids but not too unhealthy

Also, try fruit kebabs. Any food on a stick is 100 percent more fun.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2024 19:32     Subject: Desserts that are exciting for kids but not too unhealthy

Stick frozen banana chunks in the blender. Ends up creamy like ice cream. Add a little chocolate syrup or berries for variety.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2024 19:30     Subject: Desserts that are exciting for kids but not too unhealthy

Chocolate chia seed pudding made with coconut milk and berries on top.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2024 19:29     Subject: Desserts that are exciting for kids but not too unhealthy

I was coming to say berries too.

Some kind of stone fruit with a little oatmeal and brown sugar sprinkled on top.

Make your own candy. Melt chocolate and stir in fruits and nuts, top with sea salt.

Greek yogurt bark. Basically spread the greek yogurt in a pan, sprinkle some fruit over it, put it in the freezer, then once it's frozen, break it up and serve.

Anonymous
Post 01/01/2024 19:26     Subject: Desserts that are exciting for kids but not too unhealthy

Fruit crisp, make it with oats, flax, and chia in your crisp and lots and lots of fruit.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2024 19:23     Subject: Desserts that are exciting for kids but not too unhealthy

Berries with a little whipped cream. Bonus points if you make the whipped cream, which is fun to do. It will keep for a few nights.

Chocolate-covered strawberries; make on a Saturday and have them for a few nights.

Hot chocolate with marshmallows
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2024 19:21     Subject: Desserts that are exciting for kids but not too unhealthy

We eat something for dessert each night mostly because it’s fun low-stress family time. It’s the time my kids are most likely to talk about their days and the time I’m least likely to be nagging. So please don’t tell me to cut dessert. Instead of eliminating dessert, I’m looking for new, easy, not-too-unhealthy ideas. Store-bought preferred, but easy homemade is fine too.

Here’s what’s in our rotation. I’m looking for more ideas:

-homemade or store bought popsicles (this is my kid’s favorite)
-leftover Halloween candy (yup—it’s never ending)
-store bought cookies or granola bars or ice cream

Out of these, the only somewhat healthy thing is the homemade popsicles. Anything you’d add that’s more healthy than leftover candy while still being fun and appealing? I’m not trying to take the fun out of our dessert ritual; I just want some options that have a bit less added sugars and dyes and I’m wondering what your kids like as “treats.”