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Homemade Fig Newtons – Fun Snack Recipes For Kids – Weelicious

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Preparing your child’s school lunch every day can be a daunting task. Here I show you a simple, fun, and delicious recipe for school lunch or after school snack. To find more school lunch inspiration, check out my book Weelicious Lunches!

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Video by Mike Ervin
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  1. LaTanja Jones

    Hi! I love your vids! Do you have any butter and egg alternatives for this
    recipe? Thanks! 🙂