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Courgette Recipe Ideas!
As we enter in autumn and the weather begins to get a little crisper, we felt that courgettes were the perfect vegetable to start the autumn recipes off with. Below you will find some of our favourite recipe ideas to include courgettes into meals for your baby or perhaps the one you care for.

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Quick and Easy Banana recipes for Babies and Toddlers
Bananas make a great and versatile food for both babies and adults. They can be made into a puree, mashed into a chunky puree, used as a finger food for babies, or included in a recipe. These easy-to eat banana food ideas and recipes are simple, healthy, and quick to make. Here is a selection of ideas and recipes to tickle your babies taste buds.

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Delicious Easy-to-eat Strawberry Recipes!
Enjoy some easy ways to eat strawberries including ice lollies and purees. Here's some great easy-to-eat recipes to enjoy those beautiful summer fruits and flavours!

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Watermelon - Easy-to-Eat Summer Fruit!
Watermelon is refreshing, delicious, and packed with both hydration and vitamin C—which makes it a wonderful food to share with your family, the ones you care for and the kids.Learn how to make watermelon accessible for everyone, including adults who find swallowing difficult, for weaning babies and for toddlers too!

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Carrot, Red Lentil & Garam Masala Puree - Easy-To-Eat Food Recipe!
This purée makes a nice filling meal as the lentils provide lots of healthy protein. The garam masala adds spice without heat. Suitable for all the family to eat and it is a great first food for babies who have just started weaning or for children and adults who struggle with eating and/or swallowing.

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Making bread with your kids during Real Bread Week
Bread is quite possibly the most under-rated foodstuff in our modern diets. It’s often a food that we introduce to babies and toddlers early on, and there are plenty of reasons why.

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What’s the connection between Halloween & potatoes?
Did you know that Halloween is a celebrated on the 31st of October as it is the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows? It is the start of a thee-day remembrance of the dead, specifically Christian Saints and Martyrs. Historically, Christians abstained from eating meat on Halloween and just ate vegetarian foods during this time.

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Annabel Karmel’s Baby’s First Chicken Curry
Create a tasty curry that your baby and all the family can enjoy!

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Easter Hot Cross Muffins
Well, I don’t think anyone would have expected to be spending Easter 2020 in lockdown amidst this horrendous virus, we were all looking to be spending time with family and loved ones but alas, this won’t be the case.