Chicken Dhansak Recipe

Living in Birmingham, famous for its Balti Triangle, sometimes made me wonder how the restaurants made the food so quickly…and most important: How did they manage to make that wondefull tasty sauce?? After a “dare” of the Canned Food UK, I realize how quick and easy is to make a […]

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Cheese and Ham Twists Recipe

This recipe is really easy to do, makes your eyes want to eat too and it’s delicious! I made them to my son’s (RJ) 1st birthday party and they were gone after a few minutes. You’ll need: 1 sheet of Puff Pastry Cheese slices (I used Cheddar but you can […]

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Shepherds Pie Recipe

This is one of the British favorite dishes and one of the easiest to do. I prefer going to the Market and pick fresh produce for our farmers, but sometimes when I go to the supermarket, I pick the organic fresh vegetables. This recipe makes 4,  Freezable Here is what […]

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Scrambled Egg and Tomato (from 9 months)

Try this delicious recipe for your little one (starting from 9 months or when he is able to chew)… or why not as a family meal. What you need: Half a tomato, chopped and diced One beaten egg A knob of Butter 3 Tbsp of milk Optional: Spices (rosemary, thyme, […]

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Keep Me Going Cereals

Let me tell you a bit about Keep Me Going Cereals they are a new company who developed ‘Keep Me Going’, as the first in the ‘Keep Me’ range… And after noticing just how much sugar and salt were in the cereals Children were eating. The idea was to develop […]

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Old recipe for Anemia Iron deficiency

There are 3 types of anemia, but the 2 most common ones are: Iron deficiency B12 and Folic Acid deficiency None of them is easier and the symptoms are quite the same, only with blood tests can be diagnosed. B12 and Folic Acid (mine)  Neither of theses two can be […]

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A Guide to use Borax and its uses

I read this article online, and reminded me how much I wanted to speak about this subject! (Hey mums deserve the right to forget about things sometimes). Borax is a jack of all trades when it comes to household cleaning. This substance can clean, shine, and freshen almost any surface […]

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Waste Less – Some tips on how to reduce food waste at Home

How many times we have thrown away food that was still good to eat, just because it was simply there or something more “exciting” arrived in our fridge? You know that in the UK, the average household send to garbage £470 per year in food? Some send more till the […]

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Fruity Recipes for Stage 1, 2 or 3

After the success with my last recipes (check last post), Here are some Fruity recipes. You can either puree them (stage1), leave bits on the side to add to the puree (stage 2) or mash (stage 3). Strawberry and Banana au Naturel Ingredients:150g strawberry, cut in half150g banana sliced2 tbsp […]

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