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Healthier Easter Treats

Spring has sprung, Easter bells are ringing, and the urge to indulge in treats is undeniably strong! But this year, ditch the sugar crash and say hello to healthy Easter delights that satisfy your sweet tooth without compromising your well-being.



Forget the guilt of hollow bunnies and pastel-colored overload. This collection of healthy Easter treats is all about celebrating with vibrant flavors, guilt-free indulgence, and a touch of creativity.

Whether you're hosting a festive brunch, crafting adorable snacks for the little ones, or simply craving a nibble with your morning coffee, we've got you covered. Dive into our collection of recipes and discover a whole new world of Easter treats that are kind to your body and soul. Let's hop on the path to healthier (and infinitely tastier) Easter celebrations!

So grab your apron, gather your fresh ingredients, and get ready to whip up some treats that are as good for you as they are for your taste buds. Happy and healthy Easter baking! 

Be sure to click through the links to view the full recipe, and while you are there, pin the post for future holidays.

Gluten Free Carrot Cake Sugar Cookies by Strength and Sunshine

This sugar cookie recipe is allergy friendly and made with healthier ingredients to make a perfect Easter snack to share.


Prosciutto Wrapped Dates by Jam Jar Kitchen

Give your guests a well rounded easter snack that has the perfect ratio of meat to stuffed dates. These are elegant but so easy.


Gluten Free Cheese Straws by Kit’s Kitchen

This gluten free cheese straw recipe makes for the ultimate spring snack. These are so good that you might want to double the batch so everyone can grab another!


Banana Carrot Muffins by Garlic Salt and Lime

This muffin recipe is perfect for a healthy Easter snack. Not even the infamous bunny will be able to resist grabbing one of these!


Funfetti Protein Bites by Best Served Vegan

This recipe is sweet, tasty and packed with protein! If you love funfetti cake, then this recipe is going to be a favorite easy snack idea.


Bunny Rolls by Amanda’s Cookin’

Skip the sweet candies and cakes and opt for a simple yet so cute bread with these bunny style rolls. I imagine you aren’t going to be able to resist these!


Eggless Carrot Cake by Keep Calm and Eat Ice Cream

This carrot cake has no eggs in it, and is so tasty. You can consider this cake to be health food considering it has carrots, nuts and applesauce in it.


Grapefruit Bars by A Paige of Positivity

These bars are bright, fruity and so tasty. Adding grapefruit to baked goods is such a tasty idea for an Easter snack to share.


Easter Fruit Tray by Recipes from a Pantry

Offer fresh fruits on Easter Sunday for a healthier spread that doesn’t lack sweetness! This fruit tray will appeal to everyone!


Easter Snack Mix by Cincyshopper

This snack mix has candy in it sure, but the cereal has so many vitamins and minerals, and fiber, that this makes for a healthier offering!


Carrot Cake Bunny Tails by xoxo Bella

These bunny tails are perfectly portioned for a light snack. With nuts, carrots and coconut to help fill you up, you can enjoy this easter snack without the guilt.



Homemade Banana Pudding by Maplewood Road

This simple snack is perfect for after Easter dinner. It is fruity, creamy and the entire family will love digging into this goodie!


Hummingbird Muffins by A Grateful Meal

These hummingbird muffins make for such a tasty snack option. Pop these in a lunchbox, or grab one after work for a sweet pick me up that tastes like a spring dream.


Cottage Cheese Cheesecake by Hurry the Food Up

This cheesecake is unique and so much healthier! I know you are going to love the way this turns out for a spring snack.

 

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Tips for Keeping Your Family Healthy While on Vacation

 It's customary to celebrate the holidays with friends and family. But frequently, the constant eating and drinking might have a negative impact on our health. Why not make an effort to maintain your health over the Christmas season this year?


Maintain Hand Sanitation


Keeping everyone's hands clean is a simple approach to protect your family's health throughout the holidays. Use hand sanitizer frequently, especially before meals. Bring some with you. It's also a good idea to refrain from shaking hands with strangers.


The next best thing is hand sanitizer if water and soap are not available. Choose a hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol in it. One hand's palm should be used to apply the hand sanitizer, and both hands should be thoroughly covered with it until they feel dry.


One of the easiest methods to avoid getting sick over the holidays is to wash your hands frequently. So make sure that soap and water are accessible to everyone in your family.


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Create a snack kit


Packing snacks is one of the simplest methods to keep up healthy eating habits when traveling. This will both save you money and help you avoid bad temptations.


Pick restaurants wisely


You must pick your restaurants wisely if you want to try to eat healthily while on vacation. Look for eateries that have a choice of healthful options and use fresh, local foods. Find out which restaurants are available, and whether they serve Mexican food or anything else that will suit the needs of your family.


Limit alcohol consumption


While on vacation, it's crucial to unwind, but you should also keep your alcohol consumption to a minimum. Alcoholism can cause dehydration and insomnia, both of which can be harmful to your health. Drink plenty of water in between alcoholic beverages if you plan to drink.


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Use sun protection.


Wearing sunscreen is among the most crucial things to remember when traveling. Even if you spend a brief amount of time outside, the sun can harm your skin. Therefore, make sure to regularly apply sunscreen and reapply as necessary. Skin cancer is a result of sun damage.


Be Active


Staying active is important, even though it can be enticing to spend the entire vacation reclining on the beach or relaxing at the hotel. You'll not only feel good, but you won't be as susceptible to illness. So take a stroll along the beach, cool off poolside, or go exploring. You'll be happy that you did!


Keep hydrated.


Making sure everyone drinks enough water while on vacation is among the most effective ways to keep the family healthy. Avoid sugary beverages like sodas as well as juices and drink lots of water instead. Drink much more water if you're traveling somewhere hot to avoid being dehydrated. To keep everyone hydrated and at their best, you may also bring electrolyte-rich foods like sports drinks and coconut water.


Undesirable insects


When you're outside, especially in wooded regions, it's a good idea to put on long-sleeved shirts, trousers, and socks. To prevent mosquitoes from getting close to your skin, tuck your trouser legs into your socks.


Additionally, you ought to stay indoors at dawn and nightfall, when mosquito activity is at its worst. Wear protective gear and apply repellant if you plan to be outside during those times.


Making Sure You Meet Your Kids’ Nutritional Needs

 



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When you have children, you take full responsibility for their health, happiness and well-being. At the end of the day, they are entirely dependent on you and it’s up to you to ensure that all of their needs are being met at all times. This can feel like a lot, but it’s one of the basic responsibilities of being a parent. Of course, there are countless areas you can focus on when it comes to catering to your kids’ preferences and needs, but one area you should take into consider is their diet. You need to make sure that your little ones are eating the right amounts, eating the right foods and receiving all the nutrients their bodies need to grow and thrive. Here’s some information that can help you with this.


Making Sure Your Kids Are Eating the Right Amount


Start out by making sure that your kids are eating the right amount of food. They should be having three meals a day, as well as some healthy snacks in between. This will fuel them, giving them energy for school, play and other activities they engage with on a routine basis. Generally speaking, infants and young children can generally self-regulate the amount of calories they need each day. They may ask for more if they’re hungry or not want to finish meals if they’re already full. Avoid forcing your children to finish meals they don’t want. If you have concerns that your child wants too much or too little, visit a doctor or nutritionist who will be able to help you further. In general, it is recommended that one year olds should have roughly 900 kcal per day. 2 to 3 year olds should have 1000 kcal per day. Girls ages 4 to 8 should have 1200 kcal a day, while boys of the same age should consume roughly 1400 kcal per day. Girls aged 9 to 13 are recommended 1600 kcal a day, while boys in this age bracket are recommended 1800 calories a day. Finally, girls aged 14 to 18 require 1800 kcal a day, while boys of this age group require 2200 kcal a day.


Balanced Meals


It’s not enough to simply eat the right amount. Your child needs to be eating the right kinds of foods too. This means a healthy, balanced diet that provides your child with all of the food groups in moderation. Focus on ensuring your kids get their five a day when it comes to fruit and vegetables and consider kids multivitamins to make up for occasional shortfalls.


Junk Food


Junk food is often advertised towards kids. Bright and bold packaging with characters can draw in little ones more than adults. But it’s up to you to limit the amount of junk food, fast food and foods with high saturated fat, salt and sugar levels for your children. While these foods are okay on occasion, they shouldn’t form a regular part of your children’s diet.


Hopefully, some of the suggestions above will make all the difference when it comes to managing your kids’ diets well!


10 Tried And Tested Ways to Improve Your Child’s Health

 10 Tried And Tested Ways to Improve Your Child’s Health 


Many of us are fortunate to live in a country that has access to the best medical service for children but most of the kid’s growth into an adult will always happen away from the doctor’s office. This is why parents must identify ways to improve their kid’s wellness through easy and natural ways for healthy living. Here are a few ways that will help you and your child gain health and wellness. 

  1.  Catch the sunshine

An important essential for the child’s healthy bone and development of the immune system, Vitamin D can shape your child’s overall health. But many adults and kids suffer from a deficiency of vitamins. A major source of the vitamin lies in the sun rays and you should ensure that your child does not spend all the waking hours scooped inside the home. Spend at least 10 to 20 minutes under the direct sunlight every day to give the child all the vitamins they need. You must encourage exposure to the sun before 10 am and after 4 pm so that it is not too hot for them. 

2.  Get the right diet 

It is highly recommended that adults and kids consume at least two fish servings in a week but many consume less than that. Now this means you are missing the essential Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids from your diet. They are important for the cell turnover and healthy development of the child. You must try to add a couple of fish servings to the child’s diet every week to ensure optimal health

3.  Allow them to be themselves 

Leave the sports aside and take your child to a park. Children are always energetic and they love to exercise. Simply give them the right framework and they will naturally participate. Avoid giving them a lot of structure or asking them to stick to a particular time and format. Let them be and you will see how much they enjoy in the park. 

4.  Get closer to nature

The easiest way to connect with nature is to plant a small garden and children will benefit from it. When you plant a garden, they learn to love the veggies since they have worked hard for it and they get dirty. It is important that children interact with the soil, dust, and dirt to enjoy a solid immune system.

5.  Work with the good bacteria

There are good bacteria present in the human body and it helps with nutrient absorption and healthy digestion. However, there are many kids who struggle with tummy aches because their digestive system is not working efficiently. You must ensure that your kids have enough probiotics to allow the good bacteria to grow.

6.  Focus on oral health


If you ignore the oral health of your child, they will have several problems in their body. Ensure that your child brushes their teeth at least twice a day. Winter Family Dental, the top dentists in Arvada co recommend that you take your child for an oral check-up every six months. This will help ensure that their teeth and gums are healthy and free of cavities. 

7. Enjoy the bath time

The bath time means a lot of fun and it is also a good chance to bond with your little one. But many parents are not aware of the fact that it is also a time to enhance their health. You can add a little amount of Epsom salt to the bathwater to calm the itchy skin. It also helps ensure a restful sleep at night.

8. Eat the greens and beans

Introduce veggies and beans to your child’s diet at a young age so they do not fuss about it when they are older. It is important to have the right proteins and fibers in the body. Consider replacing the chicken with beans for a couple of days in the week. Avoid sugary snacks and try to eat a well-balanced healthy meal regularly. 

9. Jog

Many children suffer from chronic constipation and it could become a headache for parents. You can use stool softeners and medicines but you should consider natural remedies first. Take your child outdoors to jump, play and jog and then drink water. Constipation will manage itself once they exercise regularly. 

10.  Sleep well

Nothing is more important for kids than sleep. However, many children do not get enough sleep and they become cranky the next morning. Consider co-sleeping if you and your partner are comfortable with it.

There is no need to spend a lot of money to boost your little one’s health. Simply make these small but significant lifestyle changes and you will notice an improvement in your child’s health, development, and overall wellbeing. 


How To Do More With Your Time

 The new year is well on its way and we have the hardest month behind us. Some people find that they are much more productive once they get January out of the way. So, one of the things that people often add their list of things to tackle, is being more organized and making the most of their time. It can be more challenging than you think to fit all you want into a day and feel productive. 

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Even though we all have the same 24 hours, some people seem to be more effective at handling their time and getting things done. Even the busiest and unorganized person may use these strategies to make better use of their time. 

Create Lists

It's easy to feel overwhelmed when you don't know what you have to do during the day. Budgeting money begins with spending; budgeting time begins with tasks. Note it. Once done, mark it off. The hardest aspect of developing a list is determining what to do first. Prioritize your list's items based on importance and urgency. Then there's that major chore you've been dreading. Achieving it will boost your confidence. But there's no one right way. (Some people like to start the day with minor tasks to establish a habit.)


Keep doing what works for you.

Sleep Enough

It may seem contradictory to sleep less and so gain more time. But it is. Studies suggest that those who get enough sleep are much more productive and focused. Instead of blaming your lack of caffeine, you should look into your sleep deprivation.

Nourishment

We all know the many advantages of a healthy diet. Our bodies run on food. If you're tired, think about what you're running on. Are you eating right? Are those items cooked properly?


Some individuals skip breakfast to get to work, while others cut lunch short to get more done. This is wrong. If you eat a good meal every day and limit your snacks to healthy selections, you will have the energy to go through even the most demanding day.

Walk

Your body may be telling you it is tired of being still. Our bodies were not made to sit all day. We need to move, even if only briefly. A walk provides both activity and quiet time for your brain. Your mind is a wonderful thing. Then return to your desk, fresh and ready to tackle anything


Be Aware Of Your Distractions 

Say no to your time's enemies. We all have meetings or administrative duties we'd rather avoid. No, not those monsters. Trying to control all of that can quickly turn bitter. No, I mean micro-distractions like continuously checking your phone or reacting to non-essential emails. In these cases, you may want to disable your phone's notifications. Maybe it isn't technology. Maybe the noise distracts you. In that instance, headphones and music may help.

No Multitasking

Many people claim multitasking prowess. Nope. Sorry. Humans are, in fact, quite bad at it, according to research. Multitasking reduces productivity and may even cause brain damage.  To boost productivity, focus on one activity at a time.

Develop Present-Day Rituals

Everyone knows that. Which is both a good and bad thing. Bad habits can infiltrate just as easily as good. Thanks to the correct stimuli, we can essentially rewrite ourselves. Perhaps you have an aromatherapy candle or spray that you can use around your desk before you start work, or you put on your women's watch (or men's watch every morning. So these before you  “zone in” for long work. Do this many times and your brain will learn to focus.

Find Your Passion

It's good to avoid distractions. But it's best to say yes to your passions. Work, work, work will wear you out. You need to make time for what recharges you.


To truly profit from these activities, you must consciously indulge and enjoy them. Mindlessly binge-watching Netflix won't cut it until you make an effort to get some popcorn, dim the lights, and find your favourite location. These minor alterations might establish the mood for fully immersing in one show. So I prefer reading to watching TV since it gives me more energy. Instead of zoning out, I relax. (Two things, in fact.)

Look Ahead

Every day ends with your plans for tomorrow. Few activities are more irritating than returning to a shambles and having no idea what to do. Instead, use Post-Its or notepads. Leave the remainder for yourself when you return.


These tips should help you to make the most of your time and feel productive. Do you know any other tips that should be included? Please share them in the comments below. 


Make Your Long Drive An Enjoyable & Safe One

 


A road trip can sound like great fun on the surface, but after seven hours of being in a vehicle non-stop, it doesn’t seem like such a good idea. If you are taking a long drive somewhere, it is important to be prepared so that your journey is as comfortable as possible. We have put together some tip tops for your next drive.


  • Don’t drive drowsy - One of the biggest mistakes you can make is driving while you feel sluggish or groggy, as any car accident lawyer will tell you. This is a surefire way to find yourself in a car accident. If you start to feel drowsy, you should pull over for a break or, if possible, change driver. Of course, it is best if you can avoid feeling this way in the first place. There are a number of approaches you can take to combat drowsiness. Chew a strong mint, talk to your passengers to keep your brain working, open windows, or get some wipes and wipe your face and neck. Remember, being cool will wake you up, whereas being warm will send you to sleep. Avoid big meals as well, as they can make you tired. In fact, one effective yet unusual technique is to chew on ice if you feel tired. Of course, you can also get a coffee, and singing to music will help too. 

  • Be mindful of your posture - If you have the pleasure of driving, you need to pay careful attention to your posture. Make sure you do not have to stretch to reach the steering wheel while you are driving. If you slouch, you will experience achy muscles. You should also bring a small cushion with you to support your back if necessary.

  • Plan for comfort - It does not matter what you drive, you can’t expect your vehicle to provide optimal comfort, irrespective of how new or luxurious it is. You need to plan with this in mind too. When getting ready for your road trip, make sure you dress with comfort in mind. Opt for loose-fitting clothing. You also need to be prepared to deal with any uncomfortable weather. For example, handheld fans are great for driving during warm weather. If it is the middle of winter, pack some blankets. 

  • Map out potential stop points - You will need to take regular stops during long trips. It is a good idea to grab a map and determine some potential stop points before your trip. This is especially important if you have children. The last thing you want is for someone to be desperate for the toilet, yet there are no service stations in sight. 

  • Take healthy snacks with you - Last but not least, healthy snacks are a great way to ensure you don’t reach for junk food while on the road. Nutritious snacks will keep you fueled. If you eat a lot of sugar loaded snacks, your energy may spike for a short period of time, but after this, it will only come crashing down.





Stocking Stuffer Ideas for Everyone

Stockings are such a fun part of the holidays! They are perfect for getting the gift giving started, and there are so many things you can include in them for a fun gifting experience. I rounded up a few ideas to share with you to help you add a little variety to your stocking stuffing.

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Ivy & Ash Nail Wraps make for a great stocking stuffer for teenage girls. These stylish wraps take the mess out of nail painting and are super affordable! Order a variety of awesome colors and prints starting at $6.


Since wearing masks is the new normal, why not add a new dimension with Maskroma sprays. All ages can appreciate this thoughtful, useful and pleasant gift. Order for about $10 and keep funky breath smells at bay.



Lip balms are the perfect stocking stuffer for anyone on your list. The holiday themed varieties from Eco Lips are about $2 a tube and will keep lips soft and smooth all winter long. 


1 Tree Mission bracelets make for a great stocking stuffer because they are stylish, can work for all ages and  for each bracelet sold, they plant a tree. They have several styles available for about $20. Order online for the perfect stocking stuffer.


Peet Bros Olive Oil Soap makes for a nice stocking stuffer that is gentle on skin and effective.Order a 3 pack for $14 and stuff a few stockings with it. Keep a bar for yourself, you will love it!


Clean Age Deodorant is a great stocking stuffer for teens. This is an effective product and helps develop healthy habits for life. Order an assortment of scents online for about $12.



Welch's Fruit Snacks are awesome for stuffing into a stocking. Made with real fruit and in adorable holiday shapes, kids of all ages will like this addition to the stocking!  Get a 5 pack for about $1 at nationwide retailers like Target.


 These holiday poppers from Hog Wild are so much fun! Kids will love popping the balls all over! Get these for the stockings for about $10 from Amazon.



Block Island Organics night cream is great for stuffing stockings! The revitalizing night cream is awesome for keeping skin healthy this winter, and all year long. Order this awesome, organic cream for about $30. 



Cuteitos have been on my must gift list for the last few years, for good reason! They are so adorable! This year, Basic Fun is rolling up a good time with Pizzaitos, these little friends are rolled up in a pizza wrapper for a deliciously fun surprise! Find at Target, Walmart or Amazon for about $10. Collect all 12 if you can!


If your kids love blind bag surprises, then get a  few Ravel Tales toys for the stockings! These are so fun, unravel the yarn to reveal not one, or two surprises, but 12! Talk about a gift that keeps on giving! Get them for about $12 from Amazon, Kohl's and other nationwide retailers.


Sign Me Up makes some really fun and funky necklaces that were practically made for stuffing into a holiday stocking! Get an assortment of options for about $25 each. You will find a few that are perfect for whomever you are gifting!



Spokester makes for a fun addition to a stocking! Clip them onto a bicycle and make the bike sound like a motorcycle! These are really fun for kids and are affordable at under $10!


A pair of specially designed socks is perfect for the holidays! Custom sock club makes getting the most one of a kind socks ever possible starting at $13 a pair. 

I hope these ideas help you stuff all of the stockings with a great assortment of goodies!
While you are here, why not check out my other holiday gift guides?

Gifts for Foodies

Foodies can be so much fun to shop for! They usually love to try new things and are adventurous in the kitchen, so going off the beaten path of gift giving can result in a whole lot of delicious fun!

If you are looking for a tasty gift idea for a food lover in your life, check out some of these ideas. I found gift ideas for every budget and every taste bud. From crickets, which are a yummy and sustainable protein source, to imported olives, this list has something for everyone on it! 

Click thru the links of my partners, who were kind enough to send samples for inclusion, and order these foodie favorites!


Roasted Crickets are awesome in a gift basket, or just make an unforgettable holiday goodie to share with an adventurous eater in your life. Gym N Eat Crickets has so many flavors to choose from, and these really are good. I tossed my kids a bag and they ATE THEM ALL, and asked for more!  Get a 12 pack of assorted flavors for $36.



Give the gift of the juiciest poultry ever with the Topsy Turkey. This is a must have kitchen gadget for anyone who likes turkey and chicken at home because it allows for the perfect bird every time with internal basting! Get this for under $22.

Give the gift of the best snack assortment with this 24 pack retro tin from Herr's. It has a great assortment of chips in a collection of favorite flavors that will satisfy the snacker in your life. Order online for $24 this holiday season.  




What could be better than a bunch of little bags of chips for a foodie? Maybe only one thing; if they came in an adorable and awesome little chip delivery truck! This 42 count variety pack truck is perfect for gifting, and you can pick the chip mix too! Get this from Herr's online for $26. It will definitely deliver smiles this holiday season.



Give a foodie a portable snack that packs a protein filled punch with People's Choice Beef Jerky. This is a really great brand of jerky that has a lot of flavor and has a long history of making jerky that people crave! Order a mild jerky box for a meat lover in your life for $24.


Spices are always a good idea for foodies and this collection from The Spice Lab is perfect for gifting! It has 4 blends that complement so many dishes! For an added bonus add a bottle of  Nashville Hot Chicken Seasoning to your online cart because you deserve a treat too! They also have drink mixers, sugars and more for all of your foodie gifting needs.


If your favorite foodie also likes wine, then they need a pair of these sassy socks from Lavley. They have a bunch of cute phrases printed on the socks for a gift that is useful and fun! Order online for about $10 a pair.



Give the gift of poetry, art and food references with these brilliant poems for the kitchen from  Good Grub Love. The Avocado Amor Poem is one of my favorite foodie gifts for 2020. Retailing at about $33 it is quirky and will be a classic in the kitchen, to never go out of style. 


Nunbelievable makes some of the most unbelievably good cookies. These are bif, fat, decadent cookies, that you can feel good about eating because when you buy one, you are sharing a cookie with someone in need. So cross off a gift on your list, and gift a foodie a feel good, saving the world one cookie at a time, cookie. Prices start around $18.



Foodies love pork rinds because they are low carb, which is essentially guilt free snacking! Southern Recipe Small Batch Pork Rinds are awesome and have so much flavor. From chili cheese, to classic salt, and hold your hats, apple cinnamon! Order a few a bags for a one of a kind low carb snack to share. 


McCrea's Caramels make for a sweet gift idea for any foodie! They have flavors like single malt scotch, which will be a hit with the guys on your list, and a nothing short of dreamy vanilla caramel too! Prices start at about $5 for pillow packs of gourmet caramels.
If you want to send something healthier, and elegant, the choice is clearly Laumiere gourmet fruits. With fine fruits like dates, apricots and figs, the super fruit collection will wow the foodie in your life with natural goodness. Order online starting at about $35 a square box.


Every foodie needs a great chefs knife. The Kuma Knife provides a perfect cut right out of the box. This knife retails at about $100 and will be a  gift that foodies use and love for years to come. It is a must have for the kitchen.

Steeped Coffee Bags make for an awesome gift idea. These handy bags are like a tea bag, but they make one impressive cup of coffee. Foodies will love to have these in the office, or in the pantry for a cup of coffee whenever they need one. Order specialty coffee in a single use bag for about $15.


If you are looking for a cracker that isn't just a cracker; grab an assortment of Brewer's Crackers. Made with upcycled spent grains, these are a delicious and unique cracker that will be a welcome addition to gift baskets and cheese platters alike. Order online for about $5 a bag.


Gift wellness with a great cup of tea this year. Tea can be enjoyed long after the holiday has passed and Steep & Sip has a great assortment that is sure to please. With such an assortment to browse, I know you will find a great tea for everyone on your list. Prices start at about $3.


Stuff a foodies stocking with healthy, all natural fruit snacks. Chum fruit bites are good and super healthy for on the go, guilt free snacking. They have several fruity flavors like Mango,Strawberry and Peach Bites. Get a 12 pack for about $10.


Give a favorite foodie a cookbook and you will be feeding their kitchen skills for life. This one, Wine Country Table is a great gift because it also explores all of the flavors of California wine country. Order this cookbook that celebrates sustainable harvest food for about $45.


Christmas and Cookies go together like any classic combination. Lucky for any foodie, cookies are as close as the nearest bag of Thinsters, and you won't need to bake them every time you have a craving for a holiday treat. Check out the seasonal flavors and get an extra bag to keep Santa happy this year.


On the go foodies will appreciate a practical gift like Bamboo flatware by Emerging Green. This is a long lasting, eco friendly way to eat on the go without adding plastic to a landfill.  Get a 12 pack for about $18. 

Simple Goodness Sisters Syrups are an awesome gift idea because these are perfect for cocktails or homemade sodas. Made with fresh from the garden ingredients, this is something any foodie will appreciate having in the kitchen. Order a few bottles for about $20 a bottle.


Maya's Cookies are the perfect gift for anyone! They are vegan, and totally gourmet. You will love the texture and the taste, even if you aren't vegan! Order these online for someone sweet, but get yourself a few too. You will thank me later! Prices start at about $24 and they have a lot of wonderful flavors!



This year, if you can't share your own home baked goodies with your loved ones, why not send them a coffee cake sampler from Dorothy Lane Market?  Made with local, fresh ingredients, these are simply the best in coffee cakes. They make for a great gift idea! Order 3 cakes for $57 online.


Send your love and a little sass to your favorite foodie with a 12" cookie cake from Eat Me Cookie Cakes. You give them the message and they will write it on a tasty cookie cake and ship it your foodies door. Prices start at about $30.




Foodies like to have a little fun too,and the Original Taco Cat will bring so much fun to the table! Get this cute taco holding cat for about $15 and make keep the mess at bay on Taco Tuesday!


Coca Cola lovers will delight in this one of a kind jelly, made with peppers and real Coca Cola syrup. Foodies will have fun trying Cola Pepper Jelly on a variety of foods. Order online starting at $20.


With the current state of the world, there will be less mingling, and more mailing of gifts than ever before.  If the pandemic is keeping you from your loved ones, send them a smile and an unforgettable cookie from Contessa the Bakery. It is hard to woo me with a cookie; my mom is a long time baker, and I have tried them all. But, these holiday cookies were something special. They are gorgeous for one, and they were really delicious and *almost* too pretty to eat! Order starting at $79 this holiday season.




Give a steak loving foodie some quality steak knives and forks with the Porterhouse Steak Set from Tramontina. This heavy duty set is made to last, is dish washer safe, and best of all costs under $30. Find it on Amazon, and at a variety of retailers like Walmart, Kohls and more.



Bring the flavor of Sicily to your favorite foodie with the Bono line of olive oil, marmalade, olives and more. This is a perfect gift for someone who would love to explore the flavors of Sicily, but is stuck at home this year. Order from Amazon or Vitacost.


Give a gift that is tasty and unique with Vegky Shiitake Mushroom Jerky. Available in several delectable flavors, this is a delightfully chewy way to get your protein at snack time. Get a 3 pack for about $20.


If you are shopping for a chocolate lover, these Lekkco chocolate spreads are the bomb. They are available in 4 flavors that are so good, and are for more than spreading on bread. Make hot cocoa with them, or make no bakes pop. Order online where a 4 pack of this Belgian goodness will cost $32.


Table Mountain Farm makes an incredible line of Goat Milk Caramels that will tickle the taste buds of any foodie. This caramel is made with simple ingredients to create a luscious, buttery caramel that is perfect for dipping or topping! Order online for $10 a delicious jar.




If your favorite foodie likes pretzels, then send them Eastern Standard Provisions Pretzels for a happy holiday! These are soft and wonderful bites of pretzel heaven that anyone will love to get, especially if you can't be together in person this year.  They have a good assortment of styles and prices start at about $13.




If you want to add a good gluten free goodie to a gift basket or holiday spread, all foodies are sure to dig these Fit Joy Pretzels. They have a lot of flavor without the gluten. Prices start at $4 a bag.


Tea is the ultimate winter beverage so why not gift a favorite foodie an assortment of tea from Rare Brew? They make some damn fine teas that will hit the spot all winter long. Find the perfect blend online.



Bring the bakery goodies home with this selection of bake at home goodies from Porto's Bakery. From sweet cheese rolls to chocolate chip cookies, there are so many tasty choices to order and bake at home for your holiday festivities!


This trio of seasonings from Heifer International makes a great gift for foodies because it will spice things up in the kitchen long after the holiday has ended. Featuring Parisian Pastry seasoning Garam Marsala and a delightful espresso seasoning, this has such an assortment of flavors that anyone will love. Order for about $22.


For a true foodie, there is no substitute for fine chocolates. Mariebelle of New York makes not only some of the most beautiful candies ever, but they are also quite scrumptious too, if you can bring yourself to snack on these little works of art. Check out the variety of sweets offered in the online shop.


Foodies are going to flip for this taste of decadence delivered to your door. San Diablo Take and Bake Churro Kits bring a goodie to the table that no one will forget! Featuring an assortment of fillings, this is one really fun kit for foodies this holiday season. Order online for about $32.




If you need a gift for someone who seriously loves cookies, then order them a 12 pack of Chip City Cookies. These are big, beautiful and perfect for snacking on. Pop one out of the box and slide it into the oven for a total treat. These are some of the biggest cookies to ever come out of an oven! A 12 pack will cost about $75 and is so worth it!




I hope these suggestions help you find some wonderful gifts for your foodie friends and family!