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Let your talents shine for Save the Children
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 25/01/2011 12:31:30
Support the charity’s new campaign, No Child Born To Die
, with support from high profile celebrities including Helena Bonham Carter, Alexandra Burke, Edith Bowman, Amanda Mealing and Natasha Kaplinsky. Natasha, mother to Arlo, two, and Angelica, nine months, has recently returned from India where she visited the slums
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Hot topic: The Great British breakfast
By Amanda Pauley on 02/04/2013 16:10:00
Why the first meal of the day is important to your child's development
The benefits of dining en famille are well documented – the family that scoffs together stays together, and all that – and it seems the sit-down breakfast is making a comeback, with a quarter of parents claiming to lay the table in true Fifties style, with tablecloths, placemats ...
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Expanding your little chef's repertoire
By Amanda Pauley on 12/04/2013 10:18:33
Henry Dimbleby, co-founder of Leon and father of George, 5, Johnnie, 2, and Dory, 1, explains why his ‘Cook 5’ meal crusade for children is so important
lack of a cooking culture in this country, so we’re aiming to bring it into every kitchen by encouraging children to learn how to cook five savoury meals,” explains Leon co-owner, chef and father-of-three, Henry Dimbleby.Participants simply sign up
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A foodie conversation with awarding-winning author, Amanda Grant
By Catherine O'Dolan on 20/05/2012 18:02:31
Award-winning author Amanda Grants talks about her fondest childhood food memories and setting the world – or rather the kitchen – on fire!
? And what did you dislike?I liked most foods as a child. There wasn’t an option not to like it and there was never a choice. I can’t remember not eating a meal; my brothers and I just ate what we were given. I know I had favourite meals. I particularly loved
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Rigatoni With Meatballs
By Junior on 16/09/2011 17:06:00
This Italian meatballs dish is deeply satisfying to make and eat!
Serves 4Meatballs are not only a tasty meal, they’re also a great way for your child to practise his maths skills and learn about fractions: in this recipe, you have to divide the mixture for the meatballs into eight equal pieces. It’s a good idea
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Meet restaurateur Henry Dimbleby
By Amanda Pauley on 21/02/2013 10:57:29
Co-founder of Leon and father of George, 6, Johnnie, 2, and Dory, 1, talks transforming school dinners, horse meat, and his new ‘Cook 5’ meal crusade for children
How important is it for families to cook and eat together? “I was lucky as a child because we had big family meals all the time. Eating together is important, not just for developing your child’s cooking skills, but also for the fun and sense
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Fabulously funky lunch-box suggestions
By Kate Donoughue on 05/08/2010 11:28:24
If your child is bored with bread or cheesed off with cheese, then try these tried-and-tested recipes to enliven your child's lunch box
-box recipes and enjoy a more relaxed morning, along with a ‘good-mum’ glow.Lunchboxes by Annabel Karmel (Ebury Press, £6.99) The kids’ cooking guru turns her attention to lunch boxes and offers lots of recipes and meal plans. You’ll find sandwiches, savoury
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