Cooking for Kids

Discover how to prepare nutritious, appealing meals that children genuinely enjoy eating. Learn practical approaches to feeding kids well and establishing healthy eating habits.

Cooking for Gluten Intolerant Kids
Help your child feel better by understanding how gluten affects their body and what naturally gluten-free foods you can cook with.
Cooking for Ill Children
Help your sick child eat well and recover faster with practical food ideas that actually work.
Cooking for School Fetes
Make simple cakes and biscuits for school fetes, from individual treats to larger ones parents can take home.
Cooking for Stressed Teenagers
Help your stressed teenager handle exams and emotional ups and downs with the right foods to eat.
Cooking Healthy Fast Food
Make fast food classics like burgers and chips at home in about the same time, but with way less salt, sugar and junk.
Desserts for Kids
Simple fruit and yogurt puddings that kids actually enjoy eating, from raspberry fool to baked apples.
Fresh and Simple Food for Babies
Make baby food at home with fresh ingredients, save money, and help your little one adjust to your family's eating habits.
How to Cater for Children With Childhood Diabetes
Help your child thrive with diabetes by adjusting meals for the whole family and managing carbs and sugar through proper nutrition.
Main Meals for Kids
Serve your toddler the same meals you eat, mashed or minced, with the right balance of nutrients for their growing bodies.
Making Vegetables 'Cool'
Help picky eaters enjoy vegetables with simple recipes and ideas that actually make veg appealing to kids.
Party Food for Kids
Skip the fancy cooking for kids' parties, easy homemade snacks like vegetable crisps and popcorn beat store-bought junk food.
Picky Eaters
Your picky eater probably isn't malnourished, and their diet is likely more balanced than you think over time.
Picnic Food for all the Family
Hand-held picnic food that's filling and flavorful, starting with a classic Cornish pasty recipe.
Ten Top Toddler Foods
Nutrient-packed foods like avocado, beans and blueberries that give toddlers the vitamins and protein they need to grow strong.
Vegetarian Kids
Quick vegetarian recipes that give kids the nutrition they need, starting with a simple Spanish omelette.