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Highlanders
By Junior on 31/10/2007 09:48:02
Sheepskin, rustic knits and tartans with bobble hats and chunky scarves combine to create country chic. Photography by Beatrice Heydiri
by Burlington. THIRD GIRL Cream nightie from a selection at Bonpoint; cardigan £110 by Miss Sixty (ages 2–16); socks from a selection by Burlington; wellington boots £20 by Hunter (sizes 25–34); hat £12 by Cenci (one-off); scarf stylist’s own. THIRD BOYGrey coat
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Cookie Girl presents delicious Hallowe'en treats
By on 06/10/2010 14:08:41
Cookie Girl, aka Xanthe Milton, gives a fairy-tale twist to Hallowe'en with Chocolate Brownie Cemetery and Bonfire Cupcakes
, room temperature 110 g/4 oz cream cheese 450 g/1 lb icing sugar 1 tsp vanilla essence 1 tsp red colouring paste 4 packets of Matchmakers 1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas 4. Line a 12-hole nonstick muffin tray with paper cake cases. Add the lemon or vinegar to
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Little Lemon Iced Yoghurt Sandwiches
By Junior on 15/09/2011 10:22:00
These little sandwiches, made from light wafer-like biscuits and mini-scoops of luscious lemony iced yoghurt, are to die for
(31/2oz) caster sugar2 egg whites50g (31/2oz) plain flourAn ice-cream maker (optional)Method- To make the iced yoghurt, wash the lemon and grate the zest, again making sure that little fingers stay safe. Stir the zest into a large bowl and squeeze
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White Chocolate and Cranberries Cupcakes
By Junior on 20/09/2011 16:18:18
White chocolate and cranberries are a fabulously mouth-watering combination for Christmas
Makes 12–16Ingredients150g (51/2oz) unsalted butter, softened175g (6oz) caster sugar2 eggs, beaten1 tsp vanilla extract175g (6oz) plain flour1 tsp baking powder1/2 tsp bicarbonate of sodaA pinch of salt3 tbsp soured cream or milk, at room
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Hallowe'en pumpkin whoopie Pies
By Fiona McKim on 15/10/2012 16:43:16
These buttery spiced whoopie pies make a perfect sweet hallowe’en treat.
) water200g cream cheese125g butter, soft400g icing sugar200g fondant icing sugar, plus 3 tbsp extraJuice of 1 small orangeGreen, orange and red food colouring pastes2 chocolate sticksMethodPreheat the oven to 180 ̊C (gas mark 4). Cream the butter
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Press Days
By Junior on 06/07/2009 12:57:00
of honor.There were fairies and a balloon man as well as an old-fashioned ice-cream truck. To read more about this event read the September issue of Junior, which features an interview with the owner of the boutique, Ava and Natalia.Posted by: Laura
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Highlights from last week’s press shows
By Junior on 05/05/2009 12:43:00
-print shirts in paint pot red and animal prints on long-sleeved collarless dresses. Burnt orange is a key colour. Other highlights included the baby’s blanket and sleeping bag, both in knitted stripes of bilberry, burnt orange, green, cream and blue.
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Elsy catwalk report
By Matthew Holroyd on 15/04/2010 16:12:24
Spring/Summer ’10 Pitti Bimbo
.T-shirts sport slogans stating Life Begins Now and Change Your Look, perhaps as a nod to Katharine Hamnett – although Miss Hamnett would never decorate her slogans in diamanté crystals.Last summer’s trend for ice-cream colours also crept in on a multitude
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Tandoori Phal by Atul Kochhar
By Atul Kochhar on 17/04/2010 18:09:23
Head chef at Benares Restaurant and Bar offers a favourite recipe
for three to five minutes to char them. Alternatively, fruits can be cooked in a hot oven for six to eight minutes. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream, drizzled with raspberry sauce.
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Five ways to keep your child cool
By Kim Sullivan on 18/04/2010 15:37:54
How to keep your cool in a tropical climate
with a wide-brimmed hat when out and about.3. Boost fluid intake Dehydration can lead to heat exhaustion or heatstroke, so provide a selection of ice cubes or ice creams for your child to enjoy throughout the day. 4. Take a dip A splash in a paddling
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