Top 100 Meals in Minutes: All New Quick and Easy Meals for Babies and Toddlers
By (Author) Annabel Karmel
Ebury Publishing
Ebury Press
3rd October 2011
25th August 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cookery for / with children / teenagers
Quick and easy cookery
641.5622
Hardback
144
Width 197mm, Height 197mm, Spine 16mm
513g
The ultimate time-saving recipe book for parents from the UK's number 1 bestselling cookery author for children Time with your children is precious to every parent, so you don't want to spend hours in the kitchen preparing food. Top 100 Meals in Minutes comes to the rescue with recipes that require minimal time and effort, but are still delicious and nutritionally balanced. Annabel Karmel, the leading authority on food for children, takes away the stress of what to cook to keep your children healthy and happy, providing age-appropriate, delicious meals for babies and toddlers. Easy-to-follow instructions, combined with mouth-watering photography and handy time guides for each recipe make this the go-to cookbook for any parent who wants the best for their children while having to juggle their time.
The Delia Smith of cooking for children * Guardian *
The children's food guru * Daily Express *
Any mother who does not have at least one of her books in the kitchen ... should waste no time in putting that right * Sunday Times *
From fruit purees and casseroles to risotto and desserts, this book is an essential addition to your kitchen if you have young children to feed. * Waitrose Weekend *
Her practical advice on weaning techniques and the quick and easy to make recipes gave me the confidence to make delicious meals -- Myleene Klass
Annabel Karmel, a busy working mother of three, is the leading author on cooking for children and has written 22 bestselling books, including Top 100 Baby Purees and Complete Family Meal Planner. She also writes regularly for national newspapers and magazines and appears frequently on TV. Her passion for improving the way children eat has seen her awarded an MBE for services to nutrition in 2006, and in 2010 she won the Media Award at the FirstWomen Awards.