Savoury teddy scones with beef and mash
A fun mince recipe that makes teddy-shaped dumplings on a gravy-rich bed of beef and mashed potato. Kids love helping make the teddy scones while mum can get on cooking with the rest.
A fun mince recipe that makes teddy-shaped dumplings on a gravy-rich bed of beef and mashed potato. Kids love helping make the teddy scones while mum can get on cooking with the rest.
This mild and easy-to-eat curry is a great way to introduce your kids to Indian spices. Serve it with rice and little bowls of coconut, yoghurt and papadums for a fun, yummy and interactive dinner.
Your kids will love making these fun biscuits made from Rice Bubbles and white chocolate bits. You could also stick these easy biscuits together with Nutella to make super-sized biscuit sandwiches.
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These yummy cheese sticks use ready made puff pastry and grated cheese to make a super quick savoury snack or party nibble that go down a treat with a glass (or two!) of wine.
Love donuts? Love cupcakes? Well then, isn't this recipe a little bit of genius? In fact, jam doughnut cupcakes are just about the very best thing to have for afternoon tea.
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