500 Baby and Toddler Foods – review by Liz at Rhoda Reviews

I’ve been awaiting a review from Rhoda and Liz nervously.  Rhoda was the winner of a KitchenAid competition to win a KitchenAid Liquidiser and a copy of my book 500 Baby and Toddler Foods so she was totally unbiased, check out her amazing review blog to see for yourself.

The books was more suitable for Liz so Liz took it away to play with it and you read her review here, it’s fabulous, so thank you lovely ladies, I’m very proud and ever so thrilled that you like it and have found it useful.

I’m working on putting some more recipes up on the site so check back in a day or so and you’ll be able to try some out to tempt you to buy the book.

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500 Baby and Toddler Foods

Pumpkins, gingerbread and book signings

Pumpkin roasting in the oven to make soup for lunch, shedloads of gingerbread made in the fridge.

I’m doing book signings at Waterstones, the Eden Centre, High Wycombe for my new book 500 Baby and Toddler Foods from 2pm tomorrow, Saturday 5 November.  Just about to start making lots of gingerbread biscuits for little ones to decorate while their parents are buying the book (I hope) and about to roll out lots of gingerbread to make the biscuits.

Only problem is that now the kitchen will start to smell heavenly and I’ll be in Christmas mode wanting to put the tree up and the fairy lights on and I’ll have a very grumpy husband as he doesn’t think Christmas should even be mentioned until 24 December. Once the smell of gingerbread permeates the kitchen I’ll find myself emptying the cupboards digging out cloves and resisting the urge to stick them in oranges.

So if you’re around in High Wycombe tomorrow please do come and see me, I’ll be in Waterstones with lots of books and gingerbread from 2pm, if not I’ll be in Oxford next Saturday 12 November from 12 noon-2pm doing the same.  It would be great to meet you so come along have a chat, buy the book and eat delicious gingerbread.

 

Savoury Muffins in 11 minutes – Philips Airfryer

I’ve been testing out the Philips Airfryer, this fabulous kitchen applicance produces my healthy, amazing muffins in super quick time.  My Small Boy was off on a school trip and as usual I hadn’t got my act together to sort him out a packed lunch.  He hates sandwiches so it’s always a challenge, anyway, cheese and sun-dried tomato muffins it was.  It was 7.10am, he was leaving at 7.30am – stress city.

It took 3 minutes to heat up during which time I made the muffins, I admit that most people would probably take longer to mix up the muffins but I know the recipe off by heart as I wrote it and it’s in my new book 500 Baby and Toddler Foods. By the time the Airfryer was ready the muffins were in their cases and took only 8 minutes to cook, you can only cook 4 at a time but that meant total cooking time of 24 minutes plus 3 minutes to warm up so much quicker than heating up your oven.  Small boy left the house munching on one savoury muffin as second breakfast (it’s 7.30am) with two in his lunchbox for his school trip – day saved, massive points scored on the Perfect Mum scale.

I was quoted in the Daily Mail on Saturday talking about this great piece of kit, check it out.

Thame Food Festival – Beef Stroganoff from 500 Baby and Toddler Foods

I had a great day last Saturday ‘being’ Tom Kerridge.  Tom couldn’t make it so I was asked to take his slot and be the ‘big name’ for Saturday afternoon – no pressure.   This went some way to make up for the fact that I was due to do book signings there but my lovely book wouldn’t arrive in time – another missed opportunity.

So with less than 24 hours to shop and plan I chose two recipes from my book 500 Baby and Toddler Foods - Beef Stroganoff with fresh noodles and Drop Scones with Blueberries,  suitable from 9 and 12 months respectively.  Went down a storm, tasted fabulous too and I had my glamourous assistant up on stage, Olivia, who comes to Saturday morning cooking club was dragged out of the audience to help, she was wonderful and we got her a huge round of applause at the end.

500 Baby and Toddler Foods has it’s own facebook page so please check it out, comment on it and ‘like’ it.

Does that sound like baby food to you?  That’s how it should be, the whole idea is that the recipes are for the whole family to eat, yes you would need to puree it for little ones but they can still eat the same food so you’re not cooking different meals for the whole family. Life is too short, as a new Mum you need sleep, not stress.

 

Baby Blog Diary – 5 weeks 2 days

Do not panic, I’m not pregnant, this is the start of my baby diaries, the baby in question is now 15 years old and I’m referring to my  old diaries to take you through my pregnancies.  I thought this was an interesting idea based on the fact that my new book 500 Baby and Toddler Foods is published next week by Apple Press and these diaries are where I drew inspiration for the recipes from.  So here goes.

It starts in December 1995, I found out was pregnant the week before Pete and I were due to go skiing for two weeks over Christmas and New Year.  The advice from my GP was to go and just take it easy, this was probably biggest waste of money on a holiday ever.  In hindsight we should have cancelled and gone somewhere on a beach instead.  The diary is written to the baby, now my Big Girl.

Christmas Day 1995 – 5 weeks and 2 days pregnant

Chalet Cornelia, Meribel.  Just got back from the Carol Service outside La Tavern Pub, excellent.  Already in your short life you’ve skiied and encountered my singing, sorry.  Now listening to Nat King Cole Sings Christmas Songs.

Anyway, I finally found out about you last Monday (officially anyway), 18 December 1995, lunchtime at work with a Predictor Kit, first thoughts were:

- Oh God, I drank alcohol yesterday (sherry and green ginger wine)

- What am I going to drink at Christmas and my birthday (5 Jan)

- What am I going to wear.

I announced to Pete that evening that we’d have to buy a Volvo, “why?” he asked, “‘cos we can’t get Daisy (our mountain bike tandem) and a baby in my Rover turbo!”.  He didn’t believe me (about being pregnant not about getting stuff in the car) and thought that the test was faulty.

Tuesday morning another test was positive, he then went totally soppy and has stayed that way since, bless him.

I’ve felt you around since Monday 11 December, the weekend before I felt very emotional with other symptoms (not going into that on the blog).

My Mum burst into tears on the phone, started knitting and talking about prams. Pete’s Mum started on about knitting, my best friend Nadene went gaga and said it was her best Christmas present.

Well, no alcohol and only decaff tea and coffee, cutting down on chocolate and sweet stuff (that’s hard, very hard) although chocolate makes me feel very weird, dizzy, spaced, so I don’t think you like it that much (hah, should see you 15 years later, that is so not true).

Anyway, you can tell your friends you skied before you could walk.

 

 

 

Fabulous day at Oxford Castle Food and Wine Festival

I spent a very enjoyable day yesterday as Master of Ceremonies in the cookery theatre of Oxford Castle Food and Wine Festival.  Raymond Blanc and Suzy Atkins opened the festival and I had the pleasure of announcing them, then had a good chat with Raymond about the Children’s Food Festival which we’ve both been involved with from the beginning and is a subject that we’re passionate about.   I had heard that Raymond was supposed to be taking it easy for health reasons – don’t believe that for a second, he is an amazing character, full of enthusiasm for food, seasonal, locally sourced ingredients as well as getting children cooking.

Suzy is the Sunday Telegraph’s wine expert and we had a surreal experience yesterday as she was appearing on Saturday Kitchen at the same time she was opening the Festival.  Of course, that is the power of the teleportation devices that TV studios and Cookery Theatres have, if you didn’t know about that the backstage area of Chefs on Stage cookery theatres are just like being on the Starship Enterprise, seriously, you ought to check them out. So Suzy was beamed in to open the show with Raymond, fabulous.

First on stage was the inspiration Adam, Development Chef at Le Manoir aux Quatre Saisons who’s worked with Raymond for the past 7 years. Adam made three delicious dishes using seasonal vegetables and fruit a lot of which were grown in le Manoir’s gardens.  He was nervous, bless him, and it was even worse as Raymond was sitting in the audience shouting instructions to him and giving a running commentary.  Performing on stage in front of your boss is bad enough, must be even more stressful if he’s one of the top chef’s in the world too.  I did ask Raymond if he’d like my  mike as there was no point me competing with him to compare the show, he gracefully declined with a smile and a joke.

I also had first hand experience of a Thermomix demonstrated by Suzanne Chafer, I’ve been curious about these machines for a while as a lot of chefs I know rave about them and I must say it was impressive, still waiting for my lamb buna for lunch though.

Vanessa Kimbell took to the stage in the afternoon.  I was really excited when I found out that Vanessa was demming, we’ve been tweeting and emailing each other for ages, talked on the phone but never actually met so this was a real treat and we had such a good time on stage, comparing ideas on cocoa powder, sieving and making the perfect chocolate cookie.  This is my idea of heaven for a job – chatting on stage with wonderful inspirational chefs and foodies.

Paul Bellchambers, The Late Chef, who alternates with me on Jo in the Afternoon’s show on BBC Oxford was on too, good value as ever and finally the double act of Spike and Russ from Malmaison, for get Morecambe and Wise, these two did such a fun dem I’m really sad that I’m not up there today, great chefs, great food, great fun.

Finally a big shout out to Charlie at Waterstones Oxford, I was due to do a book signing for my new book 500 Baby and Toddler Foods but there has been a delay on the publishing and it won’t be available until next week. I had one copy which Charlie was in charge of, during the chef intro Charlie walked in front of the stage holding my book aloft a little like the girls who walk round the boxing ring announcing the next round.  He refused to wear a sequinned leotard though – I did ask him to,  thanks Charlie.  I’ll be doing a book signing and dem at Waterstones Oxford after Half Term to keep a watch out for dates.

Thank you Oxford Castle for a wonderful day.

500 Baby and Toddler Foods – amazing recommendation

I had to blog this email, sent last night from Diana Viola who reviews cookery books in the US for the website www.inmamaskitchen.com.  I read her review of my new baby and toddler cookbook ‘500 Baby and Toddler Food

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s’ last night and sent her an email thanking her for writing such a lovely review.  This is the email she sent back and I have her permission to blog it:

Hi Beverly,

“I don’t review books I think irrelevant, and never ones that are bad, as I don’t ever-ever-ever want to write negative reviews. I can’t live in a negative space.
I felt it important to stress the serious issues that you have addressed, as I am concerned for the health of the generations to come.  You dealt with that so beautifully
Andy Sturdevant at Sellers is just aces in helping put the material forward.  He is my friend as a publisher, and your friend as an author.  Believe me, I see them all,  and I mean it – he’s aces.
I thank you for the great care you put in your work.  We all know it is a very dicey food world these days, and you will help many people.  I hope you sell droves of books.
Diana”
I was so touched by that email from someone who knows what they’re talking about, Diana reviews an awful lot of books and that means the world to me.

500 Baby and Toddler Foods – another fabulous review, yeay

This is nerve wracking, now I know how actors feel after the first night of a show when they await the morning papers for the reviews, so far it’s pretty fantastic.

This is another website/blog review of the US version of my book, by Real Mums, Real Views, love it.

500 Baby and Toddler Foods – Review!

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The first review of my new book, ’500 Baby and Toddler Foods’ published by Apple Press this month, has just been put up on the internet by a website called In Mamas Kitchen.

It’s fabulous, I read it nervously, I think my book is great, I would, I wrote it and it was wonderful to read this from a font of baby and foodie knowledge that make up the wonderful team at In Mamas Kitchen in the US.  Some of the recipes are up on their website too if you’d like to have a sneaky peak.

So thank you guys, I really really appreciate it. Fingers crossed the UK reviews are going to be as good.

I’m Chef of the Week on Celebrity Chef’s website – woohoo

Big, big thank you to Andy Richards of Celebrity Chefs for making me his Chef of the Week, this is such an honour and I’m so proud.

It links in brilliantly with the launch of my book tomorrow, 500 Baby and Toddler Foods and finished up the summer holidays after an amazing stint as Master of Ceremonies at Oxford Foodies Festival over the August Bank Holiday. .