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Marshmallow Snowmen
By Junior on 20/09/2011 17:40:09
These cute chaps are such fun to make and look gorgeous on the Christmas table
This is definitely a recipe for little hands. Why not make one snowman for each person as a place setting?Makes 10 Snowmen Ingredients200g (7oz) large white marshmallows10 cocktail sticksBrown writing icing Coloured liquorice laces or fruit leather
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The Kempinski Hotel Dukes’ Palace in Bruges
By Junior on 04/08/2011 14:43:00
Visit Bruges and stay in a hotel fit for a little prince or princess
. exploring the lovely garden and all the other little luxuries, such as slippers and bathrobes. The Fairytale in Bruges package offers two nights in a superior junior suite for two adults and one child from €753 until September 30, 2010, including breakfast
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Treasure Beach
By Junior on 11/08/2011 11:50:59
Treasure Beach is located on what’s regarded as the best beach on Barbados, Paynes Bay
The wide stretch of white sand and gentle sea, make it a perfect children’s playground. Now the hotel has appointed a Kids Concierge to arrange family picnics, sandcastle building competitions and even a children’s ‘cocktail’ hour at 4pm daily, when
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Toad In The Hole
By Junior on 16/09/2011 15:03:22
Your family will love this delicious Toad In The Hole recipe
Serves 6Ingredients115g (31/2oz) plain flour A pinch of salt2 eggs350ml (12fl oz) whole milk12 chipolatas or 18 cocktail sausages2 tbsp olive oilMethodPreheat the oven to 220˚C/425˚F/Gas Mark 7. Put the flour and salt in a large mixing bowl and use
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Two-Tiered Celebration Cake
By Junior on 22/07/2008 00:00:00
This striking cake would make a lovely centrepiece for a children’s party with the flags made from ribbons attached to wooden toothpicks.
sugar85g (3oz) ground almonds 1 tsp vanilla essence1 tsp almond essenceTo decorate1.8kg (4lb) ready-to-roll icing2 tbsp jamCocktail sticksRed, white and blue ribbonDouble-sided sticky tapeMethodPreheat oven to 180ºC/350ºF/Gas Mark 4. Line a 12.5cm/5in
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Kids welcome: the world's most stylish hotels
By Junior on 15/08/2011 11:53:48
Purveyors of good taste and design, Mr & Mrs Smith, select six of the world’s most chic and child-friendly hotels
kite-making to Thai language lessons. Meanwhile, lap up the sun beneath super-sized cocktail umbrellas and let the gentle breeze unruffle your feathers.198–199 Moo 5, Had Pak Meng, Changlang Road, Changlang Beach, Maifad, Sikao, Trang 92150, Thailand
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Hallowe'en swampy slimy jellies
By Junior on 18/10/2012 15:54:00
These gruesome treats will delight your little monster
and then add them to the hot cordial and stir until melted together. Add the remaining cordial drink and caster sugar, to taste. Using a cocktail stick, add a little bit of the green food colouring paste to make the jelly a truly bright green slime colour
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Scotland's Famous Five
By Junior on 18/08/2011 11:24:02
Explore the Famous Five locations in Scotland with grand hotels, fairytale castles, rural retreats, urban resorts and coastal destinations
Suites, stunning two-bedroom suites, ideal for families. Small children can run amok in the well-equipped Playroom with its own sandpit, water area and storytelling corner. A must-do activity is going junior off-road driving in mini Land Rovers and Argo
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Luxury holidays around the world
By Junior on 18/08/2011 12:08:17
Enjoy the good life and splash out on a luxury holiday you’ll never forget
of four stay, with two children under 12 in a superior junior room (which is interconnected), the more expensive room receives a 50
per cent discount, making the total cost £1,473 per night for a superior room and £5,500 for a suite duplex per night. Tel
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A taste of Thailand
By Junior on 24/08/2011 12:31:50
From rugged rainforests and idyllic sandy shores to stunning cityscapes, Thailand offers a host of opportunities that teach valuable life lessons…
and cocktails – well, that would be Joe swimming, and Grace and I supping Happy Hour sundowner cocktails.Now that we’d got over our jet lag, we enjoyed the lack of structure in our days. After breakfast, Joe might go to the children’s club for an hour, while
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