Pear and custard tart
Try this shortcrust pastry tart when you want something warming but still elegant for dessert. The homemade custard pairs beautifully with the pears. Best served warm.
Try this shortcrust pastry tart when you want something warming but still elegant for dessert. The homemade custard pairs beautifully with the pears. Best served warm.
This delicious dessert has a layer of relish chocolate cake that you poke holes in, pour vanilla pudding mix into, then sprinkle with crushed Oreos and refrigerate. It's like a giant creamy Oreo cookie.
This slow roasted beetroot can be a modern and delicious addition to your traditional Sunday roast, or a side dish to your favourite barbecued meat, and a vegetarian dish on it's own with a tossed salad.
Woooo... floaty, shimmery mini ghosts are just the thing to add a touch of spook to your home for Halloween.
Whether the kids love space, often drifting off to space or just love the idea of something being up there that you can't see, they'll love creating this solar system plate. With the most popular fruits all together, you can't go past it on a warm night!
Flags of the world are often taught to our children in middle primary school. They learn briefly about the history of the country and what the flag and its colours represent. Learn a little bit about France and its flag with this colouring printable flag for kids.
Imaginative play is so much fun. Robots are a fun way to play many different make-believe games.
A babys brain is continuously learning and making connections with the world around them. Routine is a great way to help baby feel secure and connected.
This bacon and onion sausage bake turns run-of-the-mill bangers and mash into something a bit fancy. It has a delicious sauce made from thick-cut bacon, roasted onions and a hint of balsamic and honey.
These brown sugar meringues are so easy that you will never buy meringues again. It takes so little time to mix up a batch and then you just pop them in the oven. We served them up with a delicious raspberry cream but they would also be great with fresh fruit and cream.
The stained glass heart is a super easy, kid-friendly craft project to enjoy. You will need to help a little with the sticky paper, but otherwise watch your little one create this gorgeous stained glass heart this Valentines day.
There is no end to the things you can do with this versatile fruit compote. Dollop some on your breakfast cereal, put a few spoons in your smoothie or eat it on top of toast or in a sandwich. The only limit is your imagination!
The perfect way to start the day is with this toasted muesli. Nuts, seeds and dried fruit pack a nutritional punch while coconut gives a tropical tang. Eat up!
Making tea party hats out of newspaper is an easy craft activity and a fun dress up game that will inspire hours of imaginary play and tea party games.
Reaching is one of the first milestones a baby reaches and with this activity, you can encourage your baby to reach for the stars. A little time on the floor and a lot of time bonding with you.
This card game is a easy and interesting game that the kids will enjoy learning and playing. It makes a good starter card game for kids.
Are you looking for the perfect lunch box pizza? It doesnt get any easier than these delicious pizza squares. Make them your own with your favourite toppings or follow our recipe.
Puppet shows not only encourage imaginative play, they bring out the creative kid hiding inside. Make your own characters or re-create an existing one to perform for family with these great wooden spoon puppets.
These baskets can a little tricky to make but are certainly worth the patience and effort. And when you’ve finished making your pretty basket, you can fill it with special trinkets.
Baby will love to look at him self in the mirror, and you can turn this time into baby fun time! Learn early development with baby games for your baby.
With delicious Asian flavours this fish and bok choy stir fry is served with hokkien noodles and tastes so good your whole family will love it. Add some sweet chilli sauce on top if you like it a little spicy.
This recipe is so tasty that I want to make it again and again. The apple cider vinegar combined with the taragon and chicken is a really delicious combination. Golden chunks of pumpkin swim in its self-made gravy and it's a perfect meal served with some steamed green beans.
Simple science experiments using kitchen and pantry items are fun to do and a great way to help your kids learn. Get them into the kitchen, follow these simple steps and watch the bouncing raisins go up and down, up and down.
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These avocados are stuffed with a delicious tangy avocado smash that is studded with bacon, grape tomatoes and feta. Serve as a starter, at brunch or just as a snack.
No matter the weather outside, making a cloud collage is a creative kids art and craft project that is also a great kids activity for bored little ones. Grab some cotton wool and some glue and get creative!
These moist apple and yoghurt cupcakes are topped with an irresistible cream cheese and honey-spiked icing. Perfect as an after-school snack or as a special treat for the lunch box.
These quinoa and rice cake crusted zucchini chips will have the kids coming back for more. They are sprinkled with parmesan cheese and baked until golden and delicious.
A lovely winter salad, this lovely warm quince and hazelnut salad is full of flavour and healthy raw vegetables