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Strawberry and cream layer cakes
By Hannah Miles on 26/04/2012 10:53:00
What could be nicer than having a whole layer cake all to yourself?
and jam between each layer, topping with the strawberry slices. Finish with the decorated tops ■ Adapted from Mini Cakes by Hannah Miles (Ryland Peters & Small, £9.99).For more delicious mini cake recipes pick up the new issue of Junior Magazine
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Summer Berry Tartlets With Vanilla Cream
By Hannah Miles on 30/05/2012 12:03:22
These crisp pastry tartlets are light and fruity morsels that always disappear very quickly
IngredientsFor the pastry60g butter110g flour, plus extra for dusting30g caster sugar1 egg yolkFor the crème pâtissière1 tbsp cornflour60g caster sugar1 egg and 1 egg yolk100ml milk150ml double cream1 vanilla pod, split lengthwise To assemble200g summer berries 3 tbsp apricot p...
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Parisian-style family dining (& celeb spotting) at Le Relais de Venise in Marylebone
By Catherine O'Dolan on 21/07/2010 17:11:17
There's no menu but the food is great at this family-friendly restaurant that's great for celebrity spotting
and Papillon, a few doors away. The children in our party were amused by the waitress using the paper tablecloth rather than a notepad to sketch out a noughts-and-crosses drawing of our order. After our salad starters, our steak-frites arrived: thin slices
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Your Continental Year
By Suzanne Milne on 20/04/2010 14:33:33
Where to go and what to do in Europe for every season
During February 6-28 Gran Canaria goes carnival-mad with parades and all-night street parties with partygoers from one to 100 years old – and plenty of music and dancing. The theme for 2009 is Pirates, so pack accordingly and join the half million people who turn
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The Top 100 Children's Books
By Junior's discerning readers on 20/04/2010 14:20:18
So here they are! The best books for children of all time, voted by you.
rabbit hole, only to find a door opening to a strange world of weird creatures. A Cheshire cat, a tea party, a Queen and a Duchess all add to the very English adventure. A great story to read to children of six years and up. 48 The Gruffalo
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