Big Cook Little Cook!

Have you made something and want to show it off? This is the place for your photos or just talk about the things that you have made or would like to make. All crafts from knitting and crochet to woodwork, in fact anything that you have made!
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Big Cook Little Cook!

Post: # 172190Post Urban Ayisha »

Used the 'gardeners pickle' recipe from yesterdays big cook little cook on cbeebies with my glut of peppers (purple, orange, yellow, red and green) and added a few extra pickling spices... looks and smells well tasty! will have to let u know how it tastes. has anyone else made anything from big cook little cook?

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Post: # 172194Post MuddyWitch »

Not having any 'little cooks' this wasn't a programme I was aware of. I bet your pickle looks fab, n'mind it's taste. Rainbow pickle would be a better name! Pics please

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was just doing it! i feel like such a show off :oops:
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Post: # 172197Post MuddyWitch »

Don't be daft! I love seeing other folks' achievements! Well done for getting your little cook interested in where food comes from. The earlier kids learn, the better. :icon_smile:

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Well done both of you! :cheers:
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Post: # 172215Post Mrs Moustoir »

I'll have a look at that pickle recipe. We have a Big Cook Little Cook cookbook :oops: and it is one of my 6 yr old son's favourite books. We've tried a few recipes although I'm sure he is often only there to lick the spoon and scoff the final results! :lol:

He likes making the carrot cakes which have mini marzipan carrots on top although sometimes they have mini parsnips on top as it is easy to find beige and green marzipan here!! This reminds me that we've talked about making carrot cakes with pumpkins on top for Hallowe'en.

The Cbeebies website has loads of other recipes to try and anything that gets the littlies interested in cooking is a good thing imho (despite the weirdy presenters!).

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Post: # 172225Post Martina »

Way to go UA :thumbright:

Don't be afraid to show off. I love the photos as well and enjoy seeing what others can do. It's inspiring. :flower:

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Yes- I had a look at this thread for the sole purpose of seeing a photo! Love the different colours idea!
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one of my fave recipes for risotto came from blue peter!

mind you, i think it was lesley judd who made it :roll:

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Post: # 173646Post Millymollymandy »

oh you must be very young! I don't remember Valerie Singleton ever cooking! :lol:
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Post: # 173686Post Mrs Moustoir »

I'm old and sure I remember Valerie and John Noakes cooking - would it have been biscuits or something?

And Fanny Craddock appearing on BP in the 60s? (Actually, i might have dreamt that...!).

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Post: # 173707Post Millymollymandy »

All I remember is making things out of toilet rolls and fairy soap squeezy bottles, and Shep and Petra the dogs. :iconbiggrin:
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Post: # 173827Post Gem »

Would you mind putting up a recipe for the pepper preserves? I have loads that I dont know what to do with!!!

Thank you!! :hugish:

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