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BBC encourages children to eat junk food!
BBC encourages children to eat junk food! The Parents Jury - home ... They could not understand why they weren't good for them if Milo could ... I would like to do the same with baby number three, when he/she comes along in the Autumn. ...
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Parents Jury votes for Weetabix and porridge oats
Our children always enjoy Weetabix (with a little sugar sprinkled on). It usually has no gimmicks. It is high in fibre, low in fat and salt, and needs lots ...
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The Food Magazine: Home
If you can support our work please use the button below to make a secure, ... The Food Magazine is published by The Food Commission (UK) Ltd, 94 White Lion ...
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Jamie Oliver, Food Hero
Awarded to: Jamie Oliver. The Children's Food Awards. The Parents Jury felt that very few famous people help to make healthy food attractive and 'cool' to ...
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Jamie Oliver, Food Hero
The Parents Jury felt that very few famous people help to make healthy ... to think of any pop stars or sports stars who promote healthy eating, ... Jamie Oliver says that he gets fan mail from children, some as young as six years old. ...
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Jamie Oliver, Food Hero
To find out more about Jamie's books, the restaurant Fifteen, and recipes for kids, visit Jamie's website at www.jamieoliver.com. back to top ...
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Parents Jury votes for Weetabix and porridge oats
Our children always enjoy Weetabix (with a little sugar sprinkled on). It usually has no gimmicks. It is high in fibre, low in fat and salt, and needs lots ...
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Food additives do cause temper tantrums
Food colourings used in many popular children's foods can cause temper tantrums ... The suspect additives tested in the Food Standards Agency study may be ...
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BBC encourages children to eat junk food!
Email to the BBC: "On your internet site you promote health food for children and yet you approve of McDonalds using Tweenies character for their 'zero ...
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Juice Drinks contain more sugar and water than real juice.
Five Alive Refreshing Orange Juice Drink has 'Five Added Nutrients' because 'it's essential that kids and parents get off to the best possible start to the ...