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A Little of What You Fancy
By Kelly Beswick on 01/06/2011 15:02:03
Small and perfectly formed, Little Dish has lots of big admirers
, but it’s very normal. Even the best eaters go through fussy periods. Patience and perseverance is important, so keep trying foods that are rejected and don’t make a fuss if they are refused. Also try to encourage new foods – don’t get stuck in a rut
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Best Family Restaurant: Giraffe
By Catherine O'Dolan on 27/05/2011 15:55:04
Juliette Joffe, co-owner of Giraffe restaurants, offers her tips for family-friendly dining
.Any golden rules for raising a happy eater? Make sure they try everything once and if they’re not keen don’t force them – just try something different.What’s the best recipes for weaning a baby? Try them with colourful and flavoursome food. It should also
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Best Family Restaurant: The Rooftop at The Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon
By Catherine O'Dolan on 25/05/2011 13:51:16
Rob Fredrickson, Head Of Catering at the Royal Shakespeare Company and father of two, shares his tips for happy family dining
fussy eater? Pudding!What’s the most unusual thing your children eat? Octopus.What’s your favourite cookbook? Nose To Tail Eating by Fergus Henderson.What’s your favourite restaurant? Hix Soho, where the ingredient is king and its preparation paramount
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Best Family Restaurant Winner: PizzaExpress
By Catherine O'Dolan on 27/05/2011 16:51:13
Emma Woods, Marketing Director of PizzaExpress, winners of the Best Restaurant category of the Junior Design Awards, shares her tips on family-friendly dining
on encouraging good table manners? Sadly not… Any golden rules for raising a happy eater? Love food yourself. What’s the best way to tempt a fussy eater? With enthusiasm, not pressure. What’s the most unusual thing your children eat? My children love curry. What
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A Plum Idea!
By Kelly Beswick on 01/06/2011 14:42:06
Highly Commended and utterly delicious, no wonder Plum food is flying off the shelf
Plum has now introduced a new range of fruity yogurts that are flying off the shelf. Do you have any advice for parents of fussy eaters?The first year is perhaps the most important when it comes to establishing good eating habits – it is important
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Meet Aldo Zilli: Pasta papa
By Kelly Beswick on 01/06/2011 15:06:59
Celebrity Chef Aldo Zilli on his new baby and toddler food range
and organic juices. Watch this space…See our shortlisted Ella's Kitchen review at http://www.juniormagazine.co.uk/food-and-dining-awards/kitchen-confidential/6859.html
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Kitchen Confidential
By Kelly Beswick on 01/06/2011 15:13:25
How one little girl inspired a baby food empire
. That trust means that every second of every day someone, somewhere, enjoys one of our foods! Do you have any advice for parents of fussy eaters? Try and take the stress out of the whole process by introducing the idea that food can be fun. Introduce a
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The Mechanics of Organix
By Kelly Beswick on 01/06/2011 14:34:49
Behind-the-scenes at Junior's winning food brand
and Carrot Stix Do you have any advice for parents of fussy eaters? Try to remember you are not alone – it’s a stage that every child goes through, and given time and support, most children will grow out of it. It might help if you eat with your child
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