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Edible Easter Eats
By Catherine O'Dolan on 18/04/2011 in Shopping
Easter comes but once a year, so let's indulge in some gorgeous confection that looks good enough to eat!
These arboreal decorations are just too darn cute! Exclusive to Harrods, these unique edible trees are created by hand – and very soon devoured by mouth!
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Can babies eat curry?
On 16/12/2009 in Recipes
Try out these tasty curry recipes which your baby can enjoy from 7 months
Lizzie Vann, whose top-selling recipe for seven- to 10-month-olds is a mildly spiced Vegetable Korma. Babies can eat curry, but don’t be tempted to share a vindaloo or your takeaway (however mild) with your baby. A fragrant and mild korma or pasanda
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More Great Hallowe'en Treats and Eats
On 24/09/2010 in Food & Lifestyle Shopping
Our pick of goodies for the Hallowe'en holiday
Hallowe'en Ceramic Pumpkin Tea Light Holder by Contemporary Home £6.99 from Notonthehighstreet.com
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Fruit Kebabs
By Junior on 15/09/2011 in Recipes
These vibrant kebabs are a clever way to encourage children to eat a wide array of fruits
Not so much a recipe as a reminder… Stick pretty much anything on a stick and children will eat it. You can try the theory out with vegetables, too. Don’t give the sticks to the little ones in case an eye ends up on one!IngredientsFruit (seasonal
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Podium Restaurant
By Catherine O'Dolan on 20/04/2010 in Restaurants
Fine eating at the London Hilton on Park Lane
With a car-mad four-year-old (and his daddy) in tow, there was always a chance that we were never actually going to make it into the restaurant when there is one of Lewis Hamilton’s Formula One racing cars in the foyer to drool over. But that’s just one of the unexpected delights...
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Giraffe
By Catherine O'Dolan on 04/10/2010 in Restaurants
Recently given an award for its family-friendliness, Giraffe is a fun place to eat out
FAMILY-FRIENDLY IS NOT necessarily always a positive recommendation when it comes to dining. After all, it could herald a drab children’s menu of chicken nuggets or chips, or signal hordes of screaming infants and tearaway toddlers? Well, you can banish any such fears if you’re p...
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Fun Fish Pie
By Junior on 19/09/2011 in Recipes
For this Fish Pie recipe, enlist your child’s help to peel the eggs, mash the potatoes, measure out all the ingredients and eat it up afterwards!
Serves eight children or four adults IngredientsFor the filling 300g (101/2oz) smoked haddock300g (101/2oz) cod fillet1 bay leaf450ml (16fl oz) milk4 large eggs4 handfuls frozen peas1 tbsp butter1 tbsp plain flour1 handful chopped flat-leaf parsleySalt and freshly ground black p...
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Top chefs at home: Henry Dimbleby
By Catherine O'Dolan on 09/09/2010 in Recipes
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 would be your perfect family dinner? Something simple in the garden, so there was a chance to play. Maybe a butterflied leg of lamb on the barbecue, and chocolate hazelnut crunch ice cream for pudding.What are the best recipes for weaning a baby? Make proper food – blitz it ...
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Paul Smith introduces sushi to his stores
By Matthew Holroyd on 24/02/2011 in Shopping
A smart Sushi kit for little Sushi lovers
Paul Smith stores are now stocking this inventive wooden Sushi kit designed by Melissa and Doug, the cute set will no-doubt cause hours of eating fun!
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Junior's Top 100 Children's Books 61-70
By Catherine O'Dolan on 20/10/2011 in Books
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
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