This post is sponsored by Smart & Final. All content and opinions are my own.
School is back and I’m reaching for easy go-to recipes, like my Mini Pizza’s to feed the kids for our homeschool lunches and after school activities.
I have a teen now and two little ones. They are always starving and very picky. So, finding an easy recipe they all like is a challenge.
Read on for a super easy and affordable way to make mini pizza’s for your kids at home.
Smart & Final is your one stop shop for everything you need to keep your hungry kiddos fed during the school year. Their food is affordable and they sell in bulk, which is great for moms of teens like me!
I remember my grandma buying all our back to school snacks at Smart & Final! My grandma would pick me up and take me to Smart & Final to shop after school. It was a smart choice then and still is our go-to now.
This year Smart & Final is celebrating 150 years in business. Check out this fun timeline of their history HERE!
Tips for buying at Smart & Final for back to school:
All kids love pizza, right? My picky kids will always eat pizza, so I’m glad we found a simple pizza recipe for after school.
Your kids can help you make these pizza’s, they are that easy! They can choose their favorite toppings and arrange them however they want.
Ingredients:
Instructions:
Make these mini pizza’s your own with help from your kids. Choose from the toppings below to make your pizza’s unique.
These cheesy individual pizza's will keep your kids happy and fed after school! Great kid friendly lunch or dinner recipe that you can personalize with your own toppings.
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