Description
Book SynopsisMealtimes can often be a battleground between parents and kids. As a parent you want your child to have a healthy, nutritious and tasty diet, but persuading them it''s a good idea is a different matter! Annabel Karmel is here to convert even the fussiest of fussy eaters and make family meals fun again.
With 120 healthy recipes covering everything from breakfasts to suppers to parties, Annabel gives tips and advice on improving your children''s diet and encouraging new tastes. She suggests way of sneaking hidden vegetables into familiar foods such as quesadillas and focaccia pizzas, and offers a healthy take on fast-food favourites like chicken nuggets with dips and sticky barbecue ribs. There''s plenty to tempt children of all ages, including pork and peanut noodles, tuna melts, cupcakes and ice creams. And for those children with food intolerances, there is a whole chapter of recipes covering dairy-free sauces, gluten-free pizzas and a wheat-free birthday cake.
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Trade Review
I love this book! It is full of delicious, healthy recipes that aren't too complicated, but look and taste great, and the introduction has lots of information about different foods. I would certainly recommend it. 5 stars. -- Readers' Choice * BBC Good Food Magazine *
Annabel Karmel is a top international expert on children's food ... [her books] are brilliant and she has vast expertise. -- Davina McCall
Any mother who does not have at least one of her books in her kitchen ... should waste no time in putting that right. * The Sunday Times *
In this colourful, helpful book, there are 120 recipes ranging from everyday meals to party food....Anyone who struggles with with faddy eaters will love this book * The Good Book Guide *
Written for kids who need more varied meals, many adults will appreciate this helpful guide... the fairy cakes are addictive! * Daily Star *