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Tips For Thrifty Living
By Grace Brown on 05/07/2010 15:50:36
Try these nifty ways to live leaner – and greener
Tips For Thrifty LivingEATINGAccording to the Love Food Hate Waste campaign, every family throws away one bag of food for every three they buy, costing £400 a year. But help is at hand. The Women's Institute has just launched the Love Food Champion
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All-action holidays
By Junior on 16/08/2011 15:00:10
These lively holiday ideas from parasailing to hang gliding will give your family a real adrenalin rush
without parents. Run along the lines of a US summer camp, at Camp Beaumont children from seven years (there are also non-residential Playtime Camps for children from three years) can participate in up to six activities every day and experience the thrills
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Junior's guide to yurts and tipis
By Junior on 16/08/2011 15:46:48
Get down to the woods today and pitch up for a more stylish tented experience in an enchanting big-top yurt or tipi
to Cool camping essentials in our Tips & advice section.
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How British childhood has changed since the Fifties
By Junior on 14/05/2012 16:53:48
When the Queen ascended the throne in 1952, things were a little different...
bakers and delis have changed our tastes.■ Butlins ■ Boutique breaks Holiday camps put the focus firmly on family fun. Parents are plumping for chic independent hotels
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Holiday bargains
By Junior on 10/08/2011 15:24:26
Here's how to snap up the best family holiday deals...
book in during a festival week, then simply take siestas during the afternoon so the children can stay up into the evening and enjoy the free local entertainment.Camping is still a bargain, and children love it. “The past few years has seen a complete
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Are we nearly there yet?
By Judith Eagle on 01/05/2012 16:35:15
Take the stress out of car journeys with these handy tips
the motorway down a country lane and stop for a picnic. Pack balls and bats so you can all let off steam. Or check out some of the towns en route and stop for a stroll round the park followed by a trip to a café.More travel tips from Junior...Five cool camping
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Deeply adventurous holidays
By Junior on 18/08/2011 15:41:56
It’s easy for you and your family to become intrepid explorers with a little know-how. Near or far, just take the plunge and discover a new world
and game drives on safari only work if children are guaranteed to see the animals at close range. An adventure holiday doesn’t have to be exotic, it could just as well be a camping trip to France. Here are our long-haul suggestions with an alternative
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Foreign countries en famille
By Suzanne Milne on 19/04/2010 15:08:15
National Geographic photographer and mother-of-four Annie Griffiths Belt talks to Junior about the best way to travel the world with family in tow
forward flair. From miniature Savile Row pinstriped suits to sumptuous rich velvet dresses with organza flounce trims it’s a look of opulence. THAI BORDERIn a refugee camp. It was quite a wonderful refugee camp
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Ten of the best world wonders
By Junior on 16/08/2011 11:37:54
From the four corners of the globe, these are the family holidays to take for the world’s greatest natural and cultural sights
return flights, accommodation (including one night in a Bedouin-style desert camp) and some meals, with Families Worldwide.8. Ranching in the Rockies, CanadaWhy? Cowboys and cowgirls from six years old (and their parents) can explore the stunning high
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Junior's guide to exciting ranches
By Junior on 16/08/2011 10:14:18
A horseback ride exploring Navajo culture, a raft down the Vallecito Lake...a Wild West holiday is a winning family holiday idea
and Teens. Horseback rides, nature hikes, rafting and power tubing down the Vallecito Lake are just some of the inclusive activities, and there’s even an overnight camp-out for Brave Buckaroos and older ones. Families can saddle up together on breakfast
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