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Funky lunch: Butterfly sandwich
On 20/09/2011 in Recipes
Decorate a butterfly-shaped sandwich with an assortment of vibrant vegetables

and decorate your butterfly to your own colourful design. Funky Lunch by Mark Northeast is published by Absolute Press, £7.99. For more funky lunches, see ideas for a Twit Twoo sandwich, an Oink Oink sandwich and a Feline Peckish sandwich

Funky lunch: Feline Peckish sandwich
On 20/09/2011 in Recipes
Make a sweet kitten-shaped sandwich with a cute little cucumber and cheese nose

of cucumber and cheese. Make the mouth from a piece of cucumber skin cut into a tripod shape.4 Finally, cut out two triangles of ham, or red apple skin if preferred, and place one inside each of the ear shapes. Funky Lunch by Mark Northeast is published

Funky lunch: Twit Twoo sandwich
On 20/09/2011 in Recipes
Your child will be delighted with this owl-shaped sandwich perched on a breadstick tree branch

to make the shapes for the feet.7 Sit your owl on a breadstick tree branch to finish.Funky Lunch by Mark Northeast is published by Absolute Press, £7.99.Love owls? Check out these gorgeous owl toys and goodies and beautiful owl interiors.And for more funky

Funky lunch: Oink Oink sandwich
On 20/09/2011 in Recipes
Your child will look forward to lunchtime with these piggy-shaped sandwiches and their curly carrot tails

holes. 5 Finish off by making some eyes from discs of cheese and cucumber and finish with a carrot twist for the tail.Funky Lunch by Mark Northeast is published by Absolute Press, £7.99. 

Funky lunch: King Of The Jungle sandwich
On 20/09/2011 in Recipes
Fussy eaters won't be able to resist this charming lion-shaped sandwich with its mane of cheese and carrots

lots of triangle shapes. 6 Tuck these shapes in between the layers of sandwich, alternating between cheese and carrot to get a good mix of colours.Funky Lunch by Mark Northeast is published by Absolute Press, £7.99. 

Fabulously funky lunch-box suggestions
On 05/08/2010 in Recipes
If your child is bored with bread or cheesed off with cheese, then try these tried-and-tested recipes to enliven your child's lunch box

Fed up with getting back a still-full lunchbox? The sandwiches you made with so much love and care at some ungodly hour in the morning left untouched? The only thing missing, the “treat” chocolate bar? Then try our pick of the best books of lunch

Our five best lunchbox ideas
On 05/07/2011 in Recipes
Try these delicious lunchbox recipes and never receive back your lovingly prepared lunches uneaten again

child can freshly frost their cupcake with a spoon at school.For more great recipes, see Lunchbox Ideas and for more from Annabel Karmel's Lunchboxes, see Fabulously Funky Lunch-Box Suggestions

Denmark: Land of plenty
On 30/08/2011 in Europe
There’s more than mermaids, Vikings and Lego to this Scandinavian country. Something is rocking in the state of Denmark – and it involves fun for all the family

were renting; as we enjoyed lunch looking out to Sweden on the lawns of the Louisiana art gallery; even when we discovered that our local swimming centre had a children’s pool filled with funky inflatables and not overcrowded like every place we try

An exciting Christmas break
On 08/08/2011 in Perfect for...
Dreaming of a white Christmas? Whether it’s snowflakes or soft sand, there’s a perfect yule for you!

Nintendo Wii, table tennis and giant Jenga, while lunch will be a very grand eight-course affair celebrating both French and English seasonal traditions. On Boxing Day, there’s complimentary tickets to The Sound Of Music starring Connie Fisher at the New

Junior's guide to superb Spain
On 30/08/2011 in Europe
Spain and its islands have everything you need for the perfect family holiday – beaches, sunshine, culture and locals who love children

everything as a family. Let yourself drift into the lifestyle of a Spanish summer. Breakfast on the terrace in the soft morning light, then swim or browse the local market, and then enjoy a long, lazy lunch. A siesta, then a stroll with a chilled fino in a




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