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It's the school holidays and within days, the kids will be bored and looking for new things to do. Well, the next time they whine "I'm booooored", I'll be passing them a box of cereal and telling them to get creative ! Although these recipes, using the range of Nestlé cereals (which we just happen to have in the cupboard), look so much fun that I'll be getting involved too ! Let me know how you get on if you have a go. ******************************************* Spring into playtime with…

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Do you have crazy picky eaters at home? I swear, if I let them, my kids would eat nothing but licorice and milk. We're making some progress with the whole 'If you're hungry enough for candy, you're hungry enough to eat your dinner' strategy, but it's always a struggle. It doesn't matter if I make super simple kid food, or regular old grown up food, one of the kids always complains and refuses to eat it. Isn't that always how it goes?! Way back when I started this blog, I wrote a post with a…

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7.Ladybug Sandwich This little ladybug sandwich could be great for breakfast, lunch or dinner. It’s filled, topped with fresh veggies and incredibly cute. Via: Canadian Family 8.Dog-Shaped Hot Dog Sandwich They are yummy and cute. To see more here. 9.Cat Sandwich Cat sandwiches use olives as eyes, tomato as nose, and whiskers from green ends of green […]