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Delicious recipes that are simple to make, fuss-free and full of flavour. From the team behind the popular online community Over60 comes a cookbook featuring a collection of tried-and-true favourites that have been passed down from mother to daughter for generations. With dishes to suit people living on their own as well as larger families, there are chapters on breakfasts and brunches, sweet treats for morning or afternoon tea, simple recipes that can be made with the kids, easy lunches, delicious dinners, special recipes for celebrations, as well as sauces, preserves and jams. From old classics, like Mum's Sweet Brisket and The Perfect Scones, to recipes with a modern twist, like Lemon and Chicken Parmesan Rissoles and Raspberry Banana Bread with Passionfruit Icing, there's something to please every member of the family. The perfect cookbook for anyone who appreciates gathering around the table with loved ones to share great food, with minimal effort.
Delicious recipes that are simple to make, fuss - free and full of flavour. From the team behind the popular online community Over60 comes a cookbook featuring a collection of tried - and - true favourites that have been passed down from mother to daughter for generations. With dishes to suit people living on their own as well as larger families, there are chapters on breakfasts and brunches, sweet treats for morning or afternoon tea, simple recipes that can be made with the kids, easy lunches, delicious dinners, special recipes for celebrations, as well as sauces, preserves and jams. From old classics, like Mum's Sweet Brisket and The Perfect Scones, to recipes with a modern twist, like Lemon and Chicken Parmesan Rissoles and Raspberry Banana Bread with Passionfruit Icing, there's something to please every member of the family. The perfect cookbook for anyone who appreciates gathering around the table with loved ones to share great food, with minimal effort.
In Recipes from a Normal Mum, Holly Bell transforms the daily chore of cooking for the whole family with her collection of inventive, economical and simple recipes. With colour photographs of every dish (in response to the feedback Holly always hears from mums!), this is the must-have book for any mum who is short of time but still wants to cook delicious food for her family. Each recipe is written in straightforward steps and made with ingredients that you can buy at the supermarket. Split into 8 chapters including The More the Merrier, Dinner for 2 in A Flash, Switch to Baking Mode and Food for the Great British Outdoors, Holly has recipes to fit every family occasion. And no longer will you be stumped when you are left with a little-used ingredient or an excess amount of a dish as Holly has supplied ideas for using up the surplus, ensuring you waste absolutely nothing. Recipes include the Mix It Up Breakfast Muffins, Lemony Salmon Pasta with Courgettes & Peas, Tortilla Traybake and Lemon Button Biscuits. Holly is a real mum cooking in real time and 'normal' mums of every variety regularly turn to her blog for advice and fail-safe recipes. Whether it is a speedy recipe for feeding little people, cooking for a hungry crowd, baking for children's parties, or conjuring up grown-up weeknight suppers, this is a book to which you can turn no matter what aspect of family life you're approaching that day.
They say the truth will set you free? What happens though when you are told the truth and it is the only thing keeping you from being free?? Hanna from a young age has spent most of her life searching for truth, happiness and contentment. Coming from a broken family life was never going to be sunlight and rose’s. With a discontented mother and a father who gave up everything for her and her two siblings. The cards dealt were far from fair. Having a huge passion for art and love of animals at the age of twenty one Hanna travelled to east Africa and learnt the true value of life. She was happy that she had found what she was searching for. Hanna had dealt with the challenges of her life and knew that you can never choose the cards dealt for you, only how you deal with them. Two years later her father would drop a bombshell that she could never have prepared for leaving her with no idea what to say let alone do. With the biggest decision Run or Stay??
Rainbows and Teardrops is my personal story of early childhood. It is about perceiving the world and the people in it through the heart and mind of a child. Rainbows and Teardrops is an emotionally charged, real life drama that shares fear, pain, determination, hope and love. This is not a book about blame or judgement, more about how we begin to be in the world using our natural gifts and talents to overcome adversity. How to leave the past in the past while unconsciously transforming our gifts and talents into strengths, skills and resources that will serve us well later on in life. Rainbows and Teardrops is my tribute to parental patience, courage, endurance and unconditional love. This is a story about the survival of the human spirit. Sharing my story has been an emotional journey and I hope that anyone who cares for children including parents, teachers, nurses, doctors and other professional carers will benefit from this insight into a child’s world. It is often difficult for carers, especially professional carers, to recognise and evaluate the emotional damage that inappropriate adult behaviour has upon a child. As Helen Keller (1880-1968) once said: “I am only one, but I still am one. I cannot do everything, But still I can do something”.
Cathy Kelly has enjoyed unprecedented success in the UK and her native Ireland. Building on the popularity of her "Dear Cathy" advice column, Kelly brings to her fiction a warmth and humor that speaks to women everywhere. Hannah, Emma, and Leonie, three women at critical turning points in their lives, meet on holiday and find themselves changing in unexpected ways. Hannah, young, beautiful and reeling from the betrayal of a lover, decides to throw herself into her career and embrace the single life. Emma, married for two years and hoping to start a family, constantly questions her ability to be a parent, while still allowing her own parents to interfere in her life. Leonie, generously proportioned and equally big-hearted, wonders if she'll ever find love with three teenage children in tow. Someone Like You is a celebration of life and friendship, firmly establishing Cathy Kelly as a captivating new voice in contemporary women's fiction.
Two elite runners share inspirational advice and practical strategies to help multitasking women make running part of their busy lives. Dimitry McDowell and Sarah Bowen Shea understand how the forces of everyday life—both external and internal—can keep a wife, mother, or working woman from lacing up her shoes and going for a run. As multihyphenates themselves, they have faced the same challenges. In Run Like a Mother, they share their running expertise and real-world experience in ensuring that running is part of their lives. More than a simple running guide, Run Like a Mother is like a friendly conversation aimed at strengthening a woman's inner athlete. Real achievement is a healthy mix of inspiration and perspiration, which is why the authors have grounded Run Like a Mother in a host of practical tips on shoes, training, racing, nutrition, and injuries, all designed to help women balance running with their professional and personal lives./
Toby’s family is not an ordinary family. They are magical, talented, and special. His father is a twin and works at the hospital. His older sister wants to be a lawyer. But his dad is also a renowned wizard, as is his uncle, and his sister can influence people. His mum was special too, but she had to leave… Toby isn’t any of those things. The only special thing he can do is pretty useless. Toby can talk with cats. When Toby and his sister rescue a family of abandoned cats on the side of the road and Toby spots a mysterious silver bangle in the gutter, everything changes. Mia is Toby’s best friend. She’s not magical either – she doesn’t even know magic exists! But when she watches Toby get on the wrong bus to school and a ferocious bus driver screams away with Toby on board, Mia’s world is about to change too. How to Survive Your Magical Family is an exciting adventure filled with mystery, cats, friendship, and of course, magic!
Two young pigs wave farewell to their mum and set off on an epic journey to find their father. . . It's been two years since Heather got the farm in Scotland back for Isla and her dad, and she is struggling. As her piglets grow up, Heather is having to adjust not only to being a single mum, but also to having to deal with their adolescence. Over the years Heather has had many litters, but, not to put too fine a point on it, hitherto none of them made it past the suckling stage. But now Heather is no longer a working animal and is raising the two piglets she had with Aitor the stripey Bearded pig from London zoo. She's having to cope with the inevitable problems which come with being the mother of two cheeky, opinionated, adolescent piglets - Eder and her brother Tor. When a near disaster leaves Heather at death's door, her friend Rhona takes matters into her own hands. She decides the piglets need some discipline, and if Heather is too ill to provide it, she must find someone who can. She sends the piglets off to find Aitor, their father, last seen in a disused coalmine outside Gateshead some two years ago. . .