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Category Archives: Recipes
How to make pancakes: recipes and fillings
I am nicknamed “The Hoover” in our family, due to an innate ability (Daddy has it too) to consume favourite foods before Mummy has even made it to the table. Pancakes hardly hit the sides, as demonstrated by the rapid … Continue reading
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Tagged Center Parcs, cooking with kids, pancake fillings, pancakes, recipe, Tots 100
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Easy Pork Schnitzel Recipe: 5 Weightwatchers ProPoints
We were recently given a new WeightWatchers recipe book titled Fresh and easy everyday. Mummy finds that the key to staying on track with her ProPoints is variety, so new recipes are always welcome. Inspired by our recent cookery … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Miscellaneous, Recipes, Videos, Weightwatchers
Tagged cooking, ProPoints, recipe, weightwatchers
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Wot So Funee? Pandora’s Box
The transition to Key Stage 2 and Junior School has been fun, but hard work. I have loved it, relishing the challenge of something new, enjoying learning so much about the ancient Greeks, earning house points for my appreciation of … Continue reading
Posted in Latest Funee Posts, Miscellaneous, Weightwatchers, Wot So Funee?
Tagged Greek Mythology, KS2, Pandora's Box, piano practice, school
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Warming Chickpea and Chorizo Casserole 8 ProPoints
When I lived in Spain as a student I was astonished at the awful food – until I moved in with some girls who had a cook. Yes, I know, students with a cook! But that’s how seriously these people … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, Recipes, Slow Cooker Recipes, Weightwatchers
Tagged ProPoints, recipes, slow-cooker, weightwatchers
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Aged Grana Padano and pumpkin gnocchi with sage
We learned this recipe from Francesco Mazzei as part of our experience with Slow Food Kids
Ingredients (serves 4):
100g mashed potatoes (use 2 large potatoes)
100g pumpkin mash (1 butternut squash)
100g Grana Padano 21 Months (or … Continue reading
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Oven roasted vegetables with fresh hazelnuts
This is one of the delicious recipes we learned whilst cooking with Slow Food Kids and Grana Padano (Recipes by Francesco Mazzei)
Ingredients (4 servings):
200g Beetroot
200g Fennel
200g Butternt squash
200g Purple Aubergine
2 Red onions
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Slow-cooked smoky beef casserole: 5 WeightWatchers ProPoints
This weekend Mummy served this slow-cooked smoky beef casserole instead of roast dinner. I was inclined to kick-off, because Sunday roast is my favourite meal of the week. But I found myself sneaking into the utility room to check on … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, Recipes, Slow Cooker Recipes, Weightwatchers
Tagged recipe, slow-cooker, yummy
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Cake disaster – averted…
All week the Bug has been reminding Mummy:
“It’s my school cake sale on Friday. Don’t forget to make cakes.”
It has been at the back of her mind since Wednesday, but it was only this morning, at 8.03am, that she suddenly … Continue reading
Banana fudge muffins recipe: the Bug’s favourite
Following my first attempt at hosting Listography for Kate Takes 5, with my Top 5 Yoghurts, the Bug has been pestering Mummy for a post of his own. I may have mentioned that Daddy likes to bake muffins on a … Continue reading
Posted in Cake, Latest Funee Posts, Miscellaneous, Recipes, Wot So Funee?
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Slow Cooker Red Lentil Curry recipe: 7 WeightWatchers ProPoints
What Mummy loves about this red lentil curry, aside from the fact that it has only 7 WeightWatchers ProPoints per serving, is that it genuinely needs no effort at all. Simply chop up all the vegetables, rinse the lentils until … Continue reading














