Articles Tagged: food

Quick and easy family recipe: Philly meatball pasta

By Liz Stansfield, May 24, 2012

Turn around a family meal that will go down a storm with everyone with this whip-it-up-in-20-minutes-dish.

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How to make queen of tarts

By Katie Bryson, May 23, 2012

Gorgeous little summery puddings that make the most of seasonal British fruit with a cheese-cake inspired filling.

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Fussy eaters keep mums chained to kitchen by demanding three meals a night

By Keith Kendrick, May 23, 2012

Fussy-eating families are keeping stressed mums chained to the kitchen stove – by making them cook up to three different meals a night.

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Coronation chicken pasties

By Katie Bryson, May 22, 2012

Cornation chicken probably seemed hugely exotic in post-war Britain and soon became a much-loved recipe rolled out by many a 50s housewife. Decades later it was reduced rather sadly to the sandwich-filling aisle of the supermarket, but I think the Jubilee is the perfect excuse to revisit it.

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Jubilee rhubard and custard trifle

By Katie Bryson, May 21, 2012

What could be more British than a trifle? So while you're at it why not try using rhubarb for the fruit layer to make a tangy change and a less sickly sweet affair.

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Our House Dad makes: Diamond Jubilee Cupcakes

By Keith Kendrick, May 19, 2012

There are few things as stressful as the notorious fundraising Class Teas.

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My son has Coeliac disease

By Claire Bottomley, May 17, 2012

Kate Hardie’s young son William has Coeliac disease which means he must follow a strict gluten-free diet. She tells Parentdish about his diet and her plans for a gluten-free cookbook

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Are we giving our children mixed messages about diet and body image?

By Lucy Jolin, May 17, 2012

We're all concerned about the lessons kids learn from magazines which celebrate skinny celebs and highlight a new crazy diet every week. But perhaps we need to look a bit closer to home.

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