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Board game of the month Herd Mentality
1. Cook the noodles according to pack instructions and run under cold water to cool.
2. Meanwhile, heat 1 tsp sesame oil and fry the prawns for 3-4 minutes until pink and cooked through. Place in a large bowl with the prepared mangetout, spring onions and cherry tomatoes.
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3. Mix together the mango dressing, remaining 1 tsp sesame oil and soy sauce, season with freshly ground black pepper and toss into the prawns with the noodles and coriander.
This game will give you questions to answer but there are no rights and wrongs.
Rather, you try to work out what the other players are most likely to say.
Questions aren’t general knowledge – a typical example is “Would you rather have robot arms or robot legs?”
You will need a minimum of four and up to twenty players, so it’s great for a family get-together or holiday.
The Other Mothers
By Katherine Faulkner
EX-JOURNALIST Tash has been searching for a story to launch her freelance career. But she has also been searching for something else: new friends to help her navigate motherhood. She sees them at her son’s new playgroup. The other mothers. The sleek, the sophisticated, the successful mothers. The women she wants to be. And then one day they welcome her into their circle and Tash discovers the kind of life she has always dreamt of; their elegant London townhouses a far cry from her cramped basement flat and endless bills. They seem to have everything. But they also have their secrets. And it’s soon clear that not everyone at the playgroup can be trusted.
“If there is one thing I would teach a child, above all else, it is to be able to imagine himself into the flesh of other people: to realize his mother’s weariness, his father’s anxieties, his little brother’s lonely fears, and to give of himself generously to ease their burdens. A child who has learned to be consistently generous will become a generous adult, much loved and therefore truly successful.”
WISE Words
I.A.R. Wylie