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Tip of the day

Never ask a child IF they need the loo... moodlum

Quote of the week

CaptainNancy's (admirably succinct) family rules: "Don't be a dingbat/duffer. Keep calm and carry on. Dream big. Shut up and get on with it."

Recipe of the week

Carmenere's cinder toffee: sweet, sticky, made-in-five-minutes toffee squares that'll spark off a few 'yums' among the 'oohs' and 'aahs' of your little fireworks-watchers.

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Report this review From: stufftodo on 01-Aug-08 12:53 Overall rating 9.0
I really like this book, and not just for kids, plenty of the recipes are good for family food (lentil thatch, cheese blinis, cheese and almond scones etc). The weaning section was useful too. Even has baking/party food. This book gets lots of use in our house. Good pictures and extra notes.

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Report this review From: DixiePixie on 14-Feb-08 21:45 Overall rating 8.0
This cookery book has been used loads in my house. I found it especially helpful in DD's first year. It contains lots of tasty, simple vegetarian meals for babies, toddlers and preschool children.

Recipes include explanations of the nutritional benefits of each meal.

Baby recipes give ideas of how to adapt them for toddlers and vice versa

Lots of the toddler and preschool recipes work well as adult meals too, and the last chapter is on family meals, showing how one recipe can be adapted to feed a baby, a toddler and 2 adults.

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