Feeding Kids: 120 Foolproof Family Recipes. The Netmums Cookery Book
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Average customer review:Product Description
How do we know that every mum will love these recipes? How do we know that children will want to eat them? Because the recipes come from members of netmums.com - the online community of 250,000 mothers from all over the country recently described by the Sunday Times as 'the new Woman's Institute' - and all have been tried, tasted and passed the three great tests:
ONE: They are easy to prepare and cook, and don't cost too much.
TWO: They are nutritious and fit easily into a healthy diet.
THREE: They made the children who tried them happy. Plates were left clean and the dishes were asked for again.
In response to the huge demand for information and advice on feeding children, here are 120 delicious recipes and hundreds of food tips from Netmums nationwide.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2427 in Books
- Published on: 2007-05-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 224 pages
Editorial Reviews
Fern Britton, This Morning
'Netmums is a wonderful source of information and support'
Review
'Netmums has come to the rescue by sharing their recipes in a new cookery book'
(The Times )
Sunday Times
'Netmums is the new Mothers' Union'
Customer Reviews
This book has changed my life
I am honestly not exaggerating when I say that this book has changed my life and has transformed my children's diet. I am mum to four children aged 7 months to 5 years and have had to battle with fussy eating for some time now. Our children were determined to turn into the anti-veg and anti-meat brigade, surviving on a diet of bread and baked beans. I was quickly running out of ideas as to what to cook for them, having tried many other cookery books aimed at children and fussy eating ... until I came across this one. Absolutely brilliant! The recipes are all that busy mums are looking for: simple (they do not take half a day to prepare), tasty (my children ask for second helpings) and healthy (plenty of suggestions for hiding extra veg and how to make food more nutritious without sacrificing taste and turning meals into "weird" health guru projects).
At last a book that combines simplicity with taste and good nutrition. This book delivers what it promises.
Already the most used cookbook on my shelf!
I'm loving this book and I've only had it a couple of weeks. The recipes are easy to follow - my 6yr old made the rock buns all by himself! - and there are some great variations and tips underneath each recipe giving you in actuality much more than the 160 recipes the title says.
Some tasty vegetarian recipes in there too and very handy ideas for what to put in a school lunch box or take on a picnic.
I think I could wax lyrical all day but I've got to take my carrot cake from the oven!
At last! A children's cookbook I can use.
I've got lots of books on my bookshelves aimed at feeding kids. But this is the only one I can say I will actually use regularly. The difference is - Feeding Kids has lots of normal, every day recipes - the kind of food I used to eat as a child - lasagne, shepherd's pie, omelettes, pasta bakes and casseroles. I like the nutritional notes, and the variations under many of the recipes means that you can vary them to suit your child and maybe sneak in a few more veggies if you dare!





