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A jar of almond-cashew butter next to small glass bowls of cashews and almonds
Homemade Almond and Cashew Butter

<p>Short recipe description...</p>

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A baby bowl with Hidden Veggies recipe, vegetables around and some dry red lentils
Hidden Veggies Pasta

<p>Packed with healthy veggies, this sauce is perfect for batch cooking - just double or triple the recipe qualities to prepare multiple meals at a time.&nbsp;</p>

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3 Organix Gummies packs next to a jar of oats, 2 green apples, a jar of ground almonds, an orange, a small bowl of butter and a small bowl of maple syrup
Healthy Flapjacks for Kids & Toddlers

<p>Great as a dessert or snack, or as a an alternative to cupcakes at parties and picnics. Just remember to warn your guests that it contains ground nuts.</p>

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A plate of fish served with sweet potato fries
Healthy Fish & Chips

<p>These baked almond crusted fish with sweet potato chips make a healthy alternative to the classic British favourite.</p>

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Happy sheep fun plate
Happy Sheep Fun Plate

<p>For little ones exploring new tastes - why not try our fruity finger food fun plate of rice cakes with blueberries, banana &amp; blackberries.</p>

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 Happy Dogs Fun Plate
Happy Dogs Fun Plate

<p>Woof woof! Help your little one dig in to our rice cakes fruity fun plate.</p>

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A platter of Halloween snacks: cherry tomatoes topped with cream cheese and peas to make eyes, cheese sticks with red pepper to make fingers with red nails and apple slices cut to look like mouths
Halloween Snacks

<p>Spooky little snacks - great for parties and for trick or treaters!</p>

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A small bowl of Halloween Mash
Halloween Mash

<p>A spooky meal for your little one to enjoy at Halloween (or any time)</p>

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Halloween Frankenstein Toast with avocado skin, mushroom hair, sesame and pumpkin seed eyes, tomato nose and mouth and cucumber ears
Halloween Frankenstein Toast

<p>These healthy and fun Frankenstein toasts will delight little ones at Halloween and can be served for breakfast, lunch or as a spooky snack.</p>

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