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Mother's Day + Budget recipes (18)

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Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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You can take advantage of nature's harvest for this dessert, and pick the blackberries where they grow wild in hedgerows.
 
Recipe by: rach15689
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Serve warm with ice cream for a lovely pudding, or with honey or syrup for a breakfast treat.
 
Recipe by: FUNKYMONKEY
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Chocolate and almonds top off a rich buttery toffee. A simple recipe that you could easily remember and whip up any time. It might be easier if you use a sugar thermometer the first few times to check if the toffee is ready. I always get compliments and requests for more. Use any type of nut that you like in place of the almonds.
 
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The coconut and the spices compliment eachother beautifully.
 
Recipe by: Sally
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A delicious and simple recipe for brunch or a quick dessert. May be served with butter, sugar, jam or chocolate spread. Enjoy!
 
Recipe by: Abi
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Banana muffins make a healthy snack for children after school. They are so easy to make and freeze well too. So, make these instead of throwing away those brown bananas!
 
Recipe by: Jo Poynor
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This recipe is a cross between a crème caramel and a cheesecake but alot easier to make!
 
Recipe by: ANY14TNS
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This makes for an easy midweek supper or special breakfast at the weekend. With no pastry, you save both time and calories!
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Spinach and eggs are a classic combination, and drizzling a little cream over each dish adds a lovely richness.
 
Recipe by: Stephanie Lewis
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Poussin stuffed with leeks and fresh lemons and baked to a golden finish. This is a delicious and simple recipe for poussin.
 
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Mamgu meaning grandma in welsh the recipe if im at all truthful doesnt belong to my my mamgu but a family friends nan bara brith meaning speckled bread. i love this cake spread with butter and a good cup of tea. Tips, if the cake browns quickly in your oven cover the tin with grease proof paper and return to the oven. although this cake is translated as bread it is more of a cake so dont be scared if you find you'ved sliced a cake not a piece of bread.
 
Recipe by: Russ Smith
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These warm, soft and gooey mini chocolate cakes are perfect for that ubiquitous chocolate fix. A good-quality plain chocolate is necessary for the success of these cakes.
 
Recipe by: Love
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You'll need a waffle iron to make these warm, crispy waffles. Perfect with the kids for a Saturday breakfast, or top with vanilla ice cream and maple syrup for a quick and easy pud.
 
Recipe by: dakota kelly
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This is a great recipe that I found in my Gran's recipe book. Judging from the weathered look of this recipe card, this was a family favourite.
 
Recipe by: AMSLEY HARRIOT
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A quick and easy recipe that contains no eggs or gelatine and is suitable for any occasion. It's great served with whatever fruit is in season.
 
Recipe by: naturekate
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This is a classic bread and butter pudding recipe.
 
Recipe by: D Hatzizacharia
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A light but quite rich alternative to the standard dark chocolate mousse. This is a must for all chocoholics or if you need an easy dinner party dessert! It does require chilling time however!
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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How do you get the rich taste of a classic quiche with a fraction of the fat? One technique: make the case with thinly sliced potatoes. It's a heart-smart substitute for traditional shortcrust!
 
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