Yummy Recipes
Our YummyMummy Recipe Section makes sure that, at the end of a busy day, you have good, wholesome and quick recipes (with no fussy ingredients) for the whole family to enjoy. For those baking days, have some fun and use our recipes that you can make with your preschooler and even the older children.
1 August 2010
After going to a pick-your-own farm to pick strawberries, why not make your own jam? Here is a recipe for NO COOK Strawberry Jam. Let your child mash the berries […]
24 July 2010
It’s exciting when your baby starts eating solid foods. But, just as there are foods you like or dislike, there will be foods they like and ones they don’t. That […]
23 July 2010
Get baking with your toddlers this holiday and make these incredibly simple yet scrummy brownies… So yum, they may not even have enough time to cool down before they disappear! […]
16 July 2010
Your baby’s introduction to “baby food” will set his tastes and favourites for many years to come. So when should you start? The best time to wean your baby onto […]
15 July 2010
You know how you get stickers that you can scratch and sniff? Well here is my version of fun and smelly homemade paints! Well technically it’s not homemade paints, but […]
14 July 2010
This yummy fruity banana recipe is perfect for the summer while Strawberries are in abundance…try it with other berries too! Preheat oven to 375° F. PASTRY 1 1/3 cups flour […]
29 May 2010
Feel like a grown-up drink with the ladies but worried about your unborn baby or the quality of your milk whilst breast feeding? Try these delicious cocktails that look the part […]
24 May 2010
Here’s a fun dessert recipe to try after a day working in the garden and digging up bugs, worms and other creepy crawlies…or just because it’s fun to be icky! […]
14 May 2010
Fussy eaters can be a worry, especially if your child refuses to eat. BUT it is worth knowing that it is extremely rare for a child to starve themselves! In […]
28 April 2010
Banana and chocolate are a great combination, so why not try these scrummy banana chocolate muffins as an alternative to the usual chocolate muffin? OK, so the picture definitely does […]
26 April 2010
Personally I don’t need any excuses to eat either chocolate or strawberries, so this decedant dessert is perfect for me…and I’d wager, some of you find the combination very appealing […]
21 April 2010
This recipe makes around 12 delicious muffins so you will probably need to double it to keep everyone happy. Why not use it to make Muffin baskets for friends and family […]
Home Happiness Cake
We found this lovely recipe on the internet. It is from an old cookbook from Alaska, Out of Alaska's Kitchens, published by the Easter Seal Society for Alaska Crippled Children and Adults, Inc., in 1976.
Ingredients
- 1 cup common sense
- 1 1/2 cups love
- 1 1/2 teaspoons mutual confidence
- 1/2 cup justice
Method
- To these ingredients, add two large portions of sense of humour, beaten separately.
- Spice to taste with fun and nonsense.
- Bake in a moderate oven of warm approval.
- Ice with generous appreciation.
How to Serve
Invite the entire family and enjoy a memorable time together.
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