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Fiendishly tempting Hallowe'en treats
By Fiona McKim on 28/09/2011 15:45:19
Sink your fangs into our pick of the best Hallowe'en goodies

Cookie bouquet by imageonfood £20 from Waitrose (selected stores)

Picnic ideas: Rainbow Slaw
By Fiona McKim on 10/05/2013 16:12:22
A crunchy, zingy slaw that should tempt even the fussiest child to eat her veg

A nod to getting those cheeky little ragamuffins to eat some vegetables. This tempting rainbow slaw combines delicious fresh ingredients with bags of colour and crunchy texture. The creamy yoghurt dressing, combined with zesty fruit juices, adds a

Celebrate National Cupcake Week
By Catherine Hudson on 12/09/2011 12:13:30
Tempt your sweet tooth with Junior's selection of the best ways to celebrate this year's National Cupcake Week

A tasty treatCelebrate National Cupcake Week (12-18 September 2011) in style with a range of sugary sweet activities taking place at Fortnum & Mason's beautiful food emporium. Choose from decorative piping demonstrations (Wednesday the 14 September from 12noon) and delicious tast...

Top chefs at home: Jérôme Ponchelle
By Catherine O'Dolan on 09/09/2010 11:38:49
Jérôme Ponchelle, Executive Chef at The Capital Restaurant, and father of Alexis, four, and Téo, three, on home-cooked food and the recipe for his favourite family pudding

purée made with 75 per cent carrot and 25 per cent potato.Any golden rules for raising a happy eater? Don’t give them snacks between meals.What’s the best way to tempt a fussy eater? I always use a sauce for my children to dip their food in. It is just a

Top chefs at home: Henry Dimbleby
By Catherine O'Dolan on 09/09/2010 11:24:28
The co-founder of Leon, and father of George, two, and Johnnie, four months, reveals what his family eats at home and a traditional, tasty recipe

.What’s the best way to tempt a fussy eater? It’s brutal, but keep them hungry. Toddlers need  less food than babies, so don’t fret.Where do you dine out with your children? At Leon mostly. George has worked out that dad’s job, as well as “pushing buttons on ‘puter

Top chefs at home: Tristan Welch
By Catherine O'Dolan on 09/09/2010 11:45:46
Tristan Welch, Head Chef of Launceston Place, and father of twins Felix and Tintin, 15 months, talks fine dining with his family and reveals a recipe for tasty Cheddar meatballs

; it was just a bit smoother in the beginning. My wife has come up with bizarre combinations, but they seem to love it. It’s amazing how you can adapt a good recipe to something your child will love.What’s the best way to tempt a fussy eater? We haven’t got

Top chefs at home: Richard Bertinet
By Catherine O'Dolan on 09/09/2010 11:45:47
Richard Bertinet, owner of The Bertinet Kitchen, and father of Lola Maude, three, Tom, six, and Jack, nine, on family meals and the recipe for perfect pesto

eater? Cook with the children, be adventurous, cook and eat together.What’s the best way to tempt a fussy eater? If they are hungry, they will eat grown-up food, not a child’s menu. What’s your favourite restaurant? Noma in Copenhagen, which serves

Junior's Top 100 Children's Books 61-70
By Catherine O'Dolan on 20/10/2011 09:10:10
The best children's books in the world, voted by Junior readers

61. Eat Your Peas by Kes Gray and Nick Sharratt Red Fox, £5.99Kes Gray's award-winning picture book gave rise to a series of books about Daisy, the spirited little girl, who doesn’t like much of what she’s given for tea – and will not be tempted

Gillon Meller
By Catherine O’Dolan on 17/04/2010 18:56:15
Q&A with the head chef at The River Cottage

like cheese on toast How did it taste? AmazingWhat’s your perfect family dinner? My own wood-fired pizza with salad from the garden.What’s the best way to tempt a fussy eater?  Serve them wood-fired pizza with salad from the garden.What’s the perfect

Model moves
By Catherine Hudson on 08/06/2011 14:51:20
Discover culture, music and history through the wonderful world of dance, with 'Carla and Leo's World of Dance'

, is combined with interesting facts and  words of encouragement to tempt even the most timid of dancers out of their shell.Carla and Leo's World of Dance £9.95 Thames & Hudson LtdEvent photography, Brian Rasic

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