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There’s more to cooking at Let’s Get Cooking | childrensfood
https://childrensfood.wordpress.com/2015/04/20/theres-more-to-cooking-at-lets-get-cooking
Views, news and info on children’s food issues. Children’s Food Trust. Follow us on Twitter. Like us on Facebook. Pin us on Pinterest. How sweet it is. Why is this election debate so quiet on children’s nutrition? There’s more to cooking at Let’s Get Cooking. April 20, 2015. Did you spot them? Our Facebook page and Twitter feed have been fit to burst. Lucas, who comes to one of our clubs with his dad, tells us: We’re much closer since joining the club. Call me a big softie but there’s something about.
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How sweet it is… | childrensfood
https://childrensfood.wordpress.com/2015/04/02/how-sweet-it-is
Views, news and info on children’s food issues. Children’s Food Trust. Follow us on Twitter. Like us on Facebook. Pin us on Pinterest. There’s more to cooking at Let’s Get Cooking →. How sweet it is. April 2, 2015. You’d be a mug to ignore it. But at the grand old age of 14 months, my daughter’s been given two chocolate eggs for Easter. I LOVE. Because more than anything to eat (sometimes even more than chocolate), what kids love is a little slice of our time. If you’re celebrating Easter with a little o...
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Why their glasses need to be more than half-full during revision season…. | childrensfood
https://childrensfood.wordpress.com/2015/05/11/why-their-glasses-need-to-be-more-than-half-full-during-revision-season
Views, news and info on children’s food issues. Children’s Food Trust. Follow us on Twitter. Like us on Facebook. Pin us on Pinterest. Home cooked meals provide welcome breaks, motivation and fuel for revision. Want to cut salt in children’s diets? Don’t give them a taste for it in the first place. →. Why their glasses need to be more than half-full during revision season. May 11, 2015. If your teen’s complaining of feeling tired and lethargic during a revision session, it could be a sign. Scientists are...
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Want to cut salt in children’s diets? Don’t give them a taste for it in the first place. | childrensfood
https://childrensfood.wordpress.com/2015/05/15/want-to-cut-salt-in-childrens-diets-dont-give-them-a-taste-for-it-in-the-first-place
Views, news and info on children’s food issues. Children’s Food Trust. Follow us on Twitter. Like us on Facebook. Pin us on Pinterest. Why their glasses need to be more than half-full during revision season. Want to cut salt in children’s diets? Don’t give them a taste for it in the first place. May 15, 2015. One way is to provide guidelines or standards for educational settings, as they can have a powerful influence on children’s eating habits. This guidance and the practical tools including seasonal me...
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Food In Schools | Views and tips from the Children's Food Trust on food for children in schools | Page 2
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Views and tips from the Children's Food Trust on food for children in schools. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Making Universal Infant Free School Meals just that. January 14, 2015. Caroline Morgan, chief executive of Dorset-based Local Food Links, gives us her top tips for catering for children with special diets. Speak to your suppliers:. Make sure the information you hold on each ingredient is up-to-date. In preparation for the EU Allergen Regulations, Gillian Re...
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Why is this election debate so quiet on children’s nutrition? | childrensfood
https://childrensfood.wordpress.com/2015/04/24/why-are-our-politicans-so-quiet-on-childrens-nutrition
Views, news and info on children’s food issues. Children’s Food Trust. Follow us on Twitter. Like us on Facebook. Pin us on Pinterest. There’s more to cooking at Let’s Get Cooking. Home cooked meals provide welcome breaks, motivation and fuel for revision →. Why is this election debate so quiet on children’s nutrition? April 24, 2015. How our children learn to eat today decides the health of our nation in fifty years time. How kids eat now will directly affect the NHS’ finances in future. We need to trea...
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Home cooked meals provide welcome breaks, motivation and fuel for revision | childrensfood
https://childrensfood.wordpress.com/2015/05/10/home-cooked-meals-provide-welcome-breaks-motivation-and-fuel-for-revision
Views, news and info on children’s food issues. Children’s Food Trust. Follow us on Twitter. Like us on Facebook. Pin us on Pinterest. Why is this election debate so quiet on children’s nutrition? Why their glasses need to be more than half-full during revision season. →. Home cooked meals provide welcome breaks, motivation and fuel for revision. May 10, 2015. It’s a funny old time, the revision season. Feeling somewhat helpless becomes a. Can do is feed ‘em well. While some smaller studies. But health b...
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Cereal offenders | childrensfood
https://childrensfood.wordpress.com/2015/03/25/cereal-offenders
Views, news and info on children’s food issues. Children’s Food Trust. Follow us on Twitter. Like us on Facebook. Pin us on Pinterest. Newsround food survey: children missing out on five-a-day. How sweet it is →. March 25, 2015. Choose the right type of cereal (like wheat biscuits, porridge oats or cornflakes check out the advice in our guidelines for childcare. In the last week, Which Magazine published a report on cereal bars. In the week when the latest Children’s Dental Health survey. Also announced ...
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