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Succulent Peach Jam
By Junior on 20/09/2012 10:33:00
Create this fragrant, sweet peach jam to make your breakfast meals special
Peaches, though not grown in the UK are always best when they have travelled the least distance. Buy up the spoils of the early autumn glut from the south of France now and make this intensely sweet and sticky jam that your child will adore.Makes 3 small jarsIngredients8 ripe pea...
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Hallowe'en glittering ghostly gateaux
By Junior on 15/10/2012 17:01:27
Sparkly, spooky red velvet cakes make perfect party pickings
on top of each cupcake. Tint 3 tsp of the frosting black and pipe eyes on the ghosts. Finally, sprinkle with edible glitter.Adapted from Halloween Treats by Annie Rigg (£9.99, Ryland Peters & Small)More spooky recipes...Pumpkin whoopie piesSwampy slimy
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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
at different depths and refrigerate again until the jelly is completely set.Serve with a few extra creepy-crawly sweets scattered around the jars.Adapted from Halloween Treats by Annie Rigg (£9.99, Ryland Peters & Small)More spooky recipes...Pumpkin whoopie
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Hallowe'en spooky spider cookies
By Junior on 15/10/2012 17:12:13
Cute creepy-crawlies your child will adore
drops onto the buttercream eyes. Cut the liquorice strips into spider-leg lengths, 8 for each cookie – and tuck under the top half of each spider to serve. Adapted from Halloween Treats by Annie Rigg (£9.99, Ryland Peters & Small)More spooky recipes
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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.
. Cut each chocolate stick into 6 pieces and stick in the middle to look like stalks. sandwich the halves together to finish the pies.Adapted from Halloween Treats by Annie Rigg (£9.99, Ryland Peters & Small)More spooky recipes...Swampy slimy jellies
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Seasonal recipe: Pumpkin Stew-In-A-Pot
By Junior on 04/09/2012 00:00:00
This Pumpkin Stew-In-A-Pot recipe is from Lizzie Vann's fantastic Organic Baby And Toddler Cookbook
Organic Baby And Toddler Cookbook by Lizzie Vann (Dorling Kindersley, £9.99) is packed with inspiring recipes for each stage of your child’s development. Dishes include fruity rice, vegetable korma and this lovely recipe... Pumpkin Stew
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Perfect Prawn & Courgette Couscous
By Joanna Weinberg on 17/10/2012 17:22:53
A deliciously light and colourful dish for dinner
Monika’s Prawn & Courgette CouscousThis ten-minute supper from corner-shop ingredients results in a steaming, fragrant bowl of couscous. You could replace the prawns with any cooked protein: cubed tofu, or even simply a couple of handfuls of pumpkin seeds.Feeds 4 adults, or hungr...
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Chicken and broccoli teriyaki
By Joanna Weinberg on 17/10/2012 17:29:57
Feel like chicken tonight? Why not rustle up this tasty teriyaki number
This is a Japanese childhood favourite: its sweet stickiness will tempt the fussiest of eaters. It has a certain amount of salt and sugar in it, which is reduced here by using a low-salt variety of soy sauce, and a natural sugar such as agave nectar or honey. Serve with white ric...
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Junior's Guide to the Jubilee
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 30/05/2012 16:34:40
From craft and food to days out, shopping and fashion, we present you with a compendium of Jubilee fun to keep you royally amused
Join in with... a jamboree of family days outGet crafting with... a fun crown ideaSavour the day with... frightfully good Jubilee food and recipesSelect a magnificent momento with... Great British goodies fit for a queenTake some style inspiration
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Make perfect shortcrust pastry
By Maxine Clarke on 01/10/2012 13:21:00
Tis the season to settle down to a nice warming family pie, with a melt-in-the-mouth shortcrust pastry as its base
and using in the recipe. The Food Processor Method Sift the flour and salt together into the bowl of the machine. Add the lard and butter and process for about 30 seconds until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Pour in 2 tablespoons of the water
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