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In this indispensable book, Annabel tackles the daily task of packing your child's lunchbox. The contents of the lunchbox must be tailored to suit your child's taste, create a balanced diet, and ensure the food can be eaten in the limited amount of time available. Having catered for her three children over the past 10 years, Annabel has packed more than 5000 lunchboxes and is ideally placed to pass on lunch recipes as well as valuable hints and tips for easing your morning routine. Within this book, there are ideas for quick, nutritious, and attractive packed lunches; savoury food for lunch (including sandwiches, soups, and salads); sweet surprises (cakes and cookies); fruity delights; dairy diversions; and drinks. Recipes assume there is only a limited amount of time for preparation and, where possible, show how they can be made in advance and then kept in the fridge or freezer. With additional extras such as break-time snacks and bite-sized foods, how will any child – even a fussy eater – be able to resist the contents of their lunchbox from now on?

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Party food, Annabel Karmel

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Pubblicato
2013
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Titolo
Party food
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2013
Formato
In brossura
ISBN10
0091955823
ISBN13
9780091955823
Serie
Descrizione
In this indispensable book, Annabel tackles the daily task of packing your child's lunchbox. The contents of the lunchbox must be tailored to suit your child's taste, create a balanced diet, and ensure the food can be eaten in the limited amount of time available. Having catered for her three children over the past 10 years, Annabel has packed more than 5000 lunchboxes and is ideally placed to pass on lunch recipes as well as valuable hints and tips for easing your morning routine. Within this book, there are ideas for quick, nutritious, and attractive packed lunches; savoury food for lunch (including sandwiches, soups, and salads); sweet surprises (cakes and cookies); fruity delights; dairy diversions; and drinks. Recipes assume there is only a limited amount of time for preparation and, where possible, show how they can be made in advance and then kept in the fridge or freezer. With additional extras such as break-time snacks and bite-sized foods, how will any child – even a fussy eater – be able to resist the contents of their lunchbox from now on?