Easter is never more fun than when celebrated with kids, who will love the opportunity to hunt for Easter eggs and open baskets filled with treats. So why not celebrate the holiday with a brunch that is equally enjoyable for grown-ups and the little ones? Rustic cheesy pinwheels are both fun to make and easy to eat, and a lightly sweet carrot and apple salad will please even most picky eaters (you can omit the radishes if you like). A glazed ham is crowd pleaser for all ages, and frozen strawberry pops put a sweet flourish on the meal.
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Rustic Cheesy Pinwheels
Carrot and Apple Matchstick Salad with Radishes
Spring Vegetable Frittata
Honey Orange Glazed Ham
Roasted Strawberry Pops