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Cook book recommendation?

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Britney · 01/10/2006 19:34

I feel in need of some new inspiration for my son's (just 3yrs) dinners. He's not a particularly fussy eater, but I'm stuck in a bit of a rut with his meals and fancy shaking things up a bit! Can anyone recommend a good, no-nonsense cookbook?

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USAUKMum · 01/10/2006 19:51

365 Recipes for babies, toddlers & children by Bridget Wardley & Judy More. Link to it on Amazon. It's got a 5 star there.
Amazon listing

Is good, covers Breakfast, lunch, dinner, side dishes, desserts, party food and stuff you can cook with them.

It has lots of ideas and things are pretty easy. Alot you can freeze or make ahead. My DS particular favorite is the Corn Fritters, DD liked them too, until she helped make them

mamamaaargh · 02/10/2006 02:00

If you want to cook with him, I've heard great things about Salad People by Molly Katzen (of Moosewood fame, if you've heard of it). The recipes are all healthy, interesting but child friendly and are designed to be made by pre-schoolers (with help, obviously). Each recipe is written out properly for the adult then done in pictures so the child can follow. You can find it on amazon.com, maybe amazon.co.uk too, but haven't looked.

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