By Today's Parent staff
Updated Sep 06, 2019This recipe has little dairy or sugar, so it freezes very solidly. To make it scoopable, place container in the microwave and heat for 10-second intervals, repeating until it has softened. Get the recipe: Frozen Fruity Yogurt
No need to spend money on those store-bought (and often less healthy) yogurt parfaits. This homemade version is easy to make, and sure to please kids and parents alike. Get the recipe: Totable Granola Parfait
Here’s a classic formula for a creamy, tasty and healthy smoothie. The bonus? Since it’s a formula, you can make it your own by using whichever berries you and your family like most. Get the recipe: Tutti-Frutti Smoothie
Delicious as a patriotic treat on Canada Day or a simple cool-down dessert on any other day, these pops are fun to make with the kids. Get the recipe: Raspberry Vanilla Yogurt Popsicles
Tart rhubarb cuts the sweet of this simple-to-make dessert. Make sure to stock up on the weedy plant while it's in season (it freezes beautifully). Get the recipe: Roasted Rhubarb and Vanilla Frozen Yogurt Parfait
Packed with more vitamin C than an orange, kiwi is a great way to stock up. Make it in a mason jar and you've got a delicious on-the-go breakfast. Learn how to easily peel a kiwi here. Get the recipe: Kiwi-Yogurt Cups
Gyros are great! Everyone gets to include their favourite toppings, plus no utensils are required. The addition of store-bought rotisserie chicken makes it a cinch to get on the table. Get the recipe: Rotisserie Chicken Gyro
Tender and flavour-packed meatballs are cushioned by a dollop of creamy Greek yogurt sauce in this simple dinner idea. There's even a variation for making baby food! Get the recipe: Turkey and Zucchini Meatballs