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Crispy Garlic And Olive Oil Toasts
On 15/09/2011 in Recipes
These garlicky toasts make a great snack, but you could also serve them alongside lots of other dishes
of the garlic. Drizzle a little olive oil over each toast, scatter over a tiny pinch of salt, sprinkle with the parsley and serve.Adapted from Cooking Italian With Kids by Liz Franklin (Ryland Peters & Small, £14.99).
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Spaghetti With Herbs And Garlic
On 15/09/2011 in Recipes
This is the simplest of pasta dishes; but the simplest food can often be the most magical
grated Parmesan.Adapted from Cooking Italian With Kids by Liz Franklin (Ryland Peters & Small, £14.99).
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Tomato Toasts
On 15/09/2011 in Recipes
These are crunchy and munchy and make a great snack if the children are feeling ravenous after a busy day at school
trays from the oven, then pile the whole tasty mixture onto the toasts and serve immediately. Adapted from Cooking Italian With Kids by Liz Franklin (Ryland Peters & Small, £14.99).
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Best beaches for kids: Europe
On 12/08/2011 in Europe
Take a look at the greatest sunny and sandy paradises in Europe
in the glamorous coastal area Costa Smeralda (Emerald Coast). There are luxury hotels and villas to choose from at Fortevillage, as well as the extraordinary Città dei Bambini (Children’s City) where children can discover the secrets of Italian cooking, ceramics
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Rosemary Focaccia
On 15/09/2011 in Recipes
This heavenly bread is so delicious and satisfying – and easy too!
hollow sound, then the bread is properly baked.- Leave to cool on a wire rack. Cut the bread into squares, triangles or any other shapes that take your fancy, and serve. Adapted from Cooking Italian With Kids by Liz Franklin (Ryland Peters & Small, £14.99).
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Little Lemon Iced Yoghurt Sandwiches
On 15/09/2011 in Recipes
These little sandwiches, made from light wafer-like biscuits and mini-scoops of luscious lemony iced yoghurt, are to die for
cream between two wafers, serve and eat immediately!Adapted from Cooking Italian With Kids by Liz Franklin (Ryland Peters & Small, £14.99).
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Hip hotels (that love children too)
On 20/04/2010 in Travel Reviews
Junior’s round-up of the hippest hotels for families
, with spirallingwrought ironwork, juke boxes and sexy Italian bathrooms. Children willbe impressed by the neon-lit Routemaster bus in reception. Thehotel has two restaurants, one English and one funky Thai, as well asan atmospheric bar with children’s menu. Country
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Arabian magic
On 09/08/2011 in Long-haul
Opening to an array of celebrity guests and the biggest firework display in the world, Atlantis, The Palm in Dubai is a heady mix of glamour and thrills
Another highlight for the grown-ups has to be the mouth-watering array of dining options with no less than 17 restaurants to choose from. We ate delicious home-cooked Italian fare at Giorgio Locatelli’s restaurant, Ronda Locatelli, and enjoyed delicious steak and chips at Seafire
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Deeply adventurous holidays
On 18/08/2011 in Tips & advice
It’s easy for you and your family to become intrepid explorers with a little know-how. Near or far, just take the plunge and discover a new world
Holmes, and offers nature discovery walks, rock climbing, yoga, picnics, swimming, mountain biking, fossil hunting, alpine activity trails, handicrafts and painting, tennis and Italian cookery classes. For more details, visit www
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An Adventure
On 26/01/2009 in Perfect for...
Become a family of intrepid explorers - either here in the UK or further afield
Holmes, and offers nature discovery walks, rock climbing, yoga, picnics, swimming, mountain biking, fossil hunting, alpine activity trails, handicrafts and painting, tennis and Italian cookery classes. For more details, visit www
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