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Rachel's Organic team with Annabel Karmel
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/06/2007 01:59:32
The organic dairy company Rachel's Organic has linked with children's food expert Annabel Karmel to create a useful guide to dairy recipes
Image 1 | Image 2Launched for National Organic Dairy Week, Rachel's Organic have linked with children's recipe author Annabel Karmel to create a handy book of meal ideas. Although parents these days are aware of the potential for childhood allergies
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Baby names - naughty or nice?
By Celia Morgan on 15/12/2009 16:37:47
How will your baby's name predict his future? And is he more likely to end up on Santa's naughty list or his nice one?
CurtisPaulTobyCarlNickGirls’ names heading for Santa’s nice list Frances Kelly Stacey Eve AishaFionaMelissaFatimaLouisaAnnabelGirls’ names heading for Santa’s naughty list Meghan Georgie Izzy Jess JoannaCaraMariaJosieNiamhErin
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Review: Baby Bright and the Farm DVD
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/10/2006 02:41:26
Early learning the easy way - with this bright, breezy animated DVD that also features real toddlers having fun with numbers, colours and object naming.
Professor Annette Karmiloff-Smith explains the science behind baby development of this kind, plus two free Annabel Karmel recipes.Price: RRP £12.99Contact:www.abbeyhomemedia.comThe concept:Professor Annette Karmiloff-Smith CBE has helped devise this bright
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The Truuuly Scrumptious book of organic baby purée
By Louise Rogers on 28/03/2008 01:17:14
All the basics about weaning, plus inspiration to go organic
lack the glossy photography of, say, an Annabel Karmel book, but its easy-to-follow layout and quirky illustrations make it easy to dip into and find what you need. Indeed, the ‘rough’ paper helps add to the overall organic feel of the book. The Think
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Kirsty Gallacher reveals her struggle with postpartum thyroiditis
By Kyrsty Hazell on 05/07/2010 16:10:54
TV presenter admits the treatment meant she couldn’t go near her baby son because she was radioactive!
thyroiditis can occur in up to 20% of new mums. There’s an increased risk of it happening again if you become pregnant again. However, according to Dr Annabel Bentley from BUPA, like Kirsty, it can be treated straight after pregnancy. “Women who already suffer
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