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Cherry Lolly Pots
By Junior on 19/09/2011 16:25:17
Younger children will love these tiny ice lollies that can be made using any of their favourite fruits – cherries, strawberries, peaches, bananas, apricots...

Makes 8You can use fromage frais or natural yoghurt. By using little fromage frais pots as moulds, you make lollies that are just the right size for small hands. As fruit tends to become less sweet when frozen, we’ve added a little honey to make

Seasonal recipe: Pumpkin Stew-In-A-Pot
By Junior on 04/09/2012 00:00:00
This Pumpkin Stew-In-A-Pot recipe is from Lizzie Vann's fantastic Organic Baby And Toddler Cookbook

Organic Baby And Toddler Cookbook by Lizzie Vann (Dorling Kindersley, £9.99) is packed with inspiring recipes for each stage of your child’s development. Dishes include fruity rice, vegetable korma and this lovely recipe... Pumpkin Stew-In-A-Pot

Tori Finch's banoffee plant pots
By Fiona McKim on 08/05/2013 14:14:53
A perfect picnic dessert for young and old alike

"I love making this dessert for children, who are sure to take utter delight in eating out of a flower pot. To add to the fun factor, you can also put little edible flowers on top, or place sugared flowers sticking out. You could even play a game

Go potty for Harry with Potted Potter on stage
By Sophie Westnedge on 02/04/2013 12:43:00
Be wowed by wizardry as the sell-out world tour returns to London's Garrick Theatre

Potted Potter returns to London as part of a sell-out world tour, with a run at The Garrick Theatre from March 24 to April 21.This family friendly show takes on the ultimate challenge of condensing all seven Harry Potter books (and a real-life game

The Story So Far: Lauren Child
By Catherine O'Dolan on 16/01/2013 14:43:24
A potted history of one of our best-loved children's author, creator of Charlie And Lola

After studying art at Manchester Polytechnic and London Art School, Lauren worked in a variety of jobs, including painting dots for Damien Hirst. In 1999, her first two picture books were published I Want A Pet (Frances Lincoln, £5.99) and Clarice Bean, That’s Me (Orchard, £5.99)...

On Junior’s shopping list this month
By Junior on 01/02/2009 00:00:00
Gü Chocolate Love Pots, heart-shaped cookie cutters and a hearts apron are all perfect items for Valentine's Day

* The Gü gurus have now created Love Pots. Made with decadent cocoa chocolate and whipping cream, they are velvety smooth and creamy and come in elegant little ceramic dishes. Simply pop the pots in the microwave and let your children dunk fruit

Junior's shopping list this month
By Junior on 01/10/2009 00:00:00
Butter dishes, fragrant doorstops and beautiful blankets are on Junior's wishlist this month

* It’s retro, it’s cute and it’s ceramic. Yoyo Ceramics’ Is That Plastic? collection of butter dishes, £24.50, egg cups, £9.50 and small pots, £19.50, is shaped to look like plastic and is available in orange, yellow, mint green or blue. * We love

How to grow an avocado tree
By Fiona McKim on 18/04/2012 14:28:19
You don’t need sunny climes to grow this exotic plant

(within two to six weeks) you can pot the seed in a small planter with rich, peat free compost.With careful pruning and repotting for growth, your avocado plant can grow as tall as 20m high.It may not bear fruit within the first ten years – or ever – so

Top chefs at home: Henry Dimbleby
By Catherine O'Dolan on 09/09/2010 11:24:28
The co-founder of Leon, and father of George, two, and Johnnie, four months, reveals what his family eats at home and a traditional, tasty recipe

’”, is “running restaurants”.Ben’s Hand-Me-Down Sausage & Bean Pot PieServes  4Ingredients250g (9oz) dried haricot beans                    1 tablespoon olive oil                        4 large chunky Cumberland sausages, or Italian fennel and pork sausages (if

Mussels For Minors
By Junior on 01/06/2008 00:00:00
These mussels served with some crusty French bread are scrummy

the mussels. Slam on the lid and give the pot a good shake. Simmer for five minutes then take the mussels out of the pot (reserving the cooking liquid) and pop in a bowl. Bin any that have not opened properly. Pour the cream into the stock ‘soup’ and scatter

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