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Cyber Bullying

Housetrain Your Puppy

Although playground bullying is not new it’s nature has changed with the advent of smart phones and social media. Now we see more cyber bullying, or rather we don’t see it as it tends to be hidden and carried out in secret. Almost half of all young people say they have been bullied online and more than 70% say they’ve seen it happening. As parents it can be difficult to know what to do if your child is being bullied, or conversely is a bully. Here are some tips: Discuss bullying with your child from an early age. Discuss netiquette. Adults sometimes behave more aggressively when they are behind the safety of a computer screen, and it’s the same for children, who are still learning to navigate the online world. Make it clear that being a target is not their fault. Make it clear that whether it’s in real life or online bullying is never acceptable.

Advise your child to protect their phone number by only giving it out to trusted members or family members. Tell them to keep track of who they have given it to. If your child has received a bullying message, tell them to screenshot it and send it to you. Make a note of the time and date it was sent and the number it came from, as evidence to show teachers or police. Do not respond to the message. The phone number or email will probably identify the source. If the bully gets no response then they tend to stop doing it. Don’t panic if your child is the bully. It doesn’t mean they will grow into a terrible human being. But bullying behaviour can often be a cry for help. Perhaps they are finding the teen years more stressful than they are letting on. Maybe they are struggling to negotiate friendships and schoolwork. Make time to talk with them, not only about their own issues but about the impact they might be having on someone else’s life. By Sarah Davey

The thing which put me off acquiring a puppy, despite the wide-blue pleading eyes of my daughter, was the thought of housetraining. I’d stumbled through toilet-training my three toddlers and frankly the experience broke me, so I did not relish the thought of starting again with the equivalent of a fourlegged toddler! But eventually those wide blue eyes worked their magic and Frodo the insanely cute Cockerpoo joined our family. If I’d known how much easier housetraining a puppy is compared with housetraining a small human I would now be running a dog shelter rather than a bed, breakfast and chauffeur service for preteens. Puppies are primed to please, unlike toddlers! Housetraining is all about the three ‘Rs’: Routine, Relief, Reward. But first you must accept that pooing and peeing is normal dog behaviour. Don’t ever punish a pup for peeing or pooing in the wrong place, that will just teach him that you are not to be trusted and to be more creative in his hiding place next time he has to go! It’s up to you to teach him where you want him to answer his calls of nature. Dogs are more likely to want to relieve themselves at certain times: after sleeping, eating or playing generally, so routinely take the puppy into the garden after each of these activities

and wait until he pees or poos. As soon as he finishes give him a little treat. The important thing is to stay with your puppy until he’s relieved himself, so you know he’s done his business and can praise him and give him a treat at the right time. Dogs have their own ‘behavioural language’ that signify they might need the toilet, such as sniffing at the door, circling or staring at you. If you find it difficult to read the clues and he makes a mistake, don’t punish, just be more vigilant next time or simply set an alarm and let him out every hour or so, rewarding appropriate toilet behaviour. Night time is the most difficult time and requires the most work. For the first few nights you’ll probably have to get up and let him out a couple of times. Say bed him down at 10pm, then let him out at 1am and 4am, getting up at 7am…obviously alter the times to suit you. Once he’s got the hang of it, drop one of the night time trips, then as his bladder control improves drop the other one. Frodo housetrained within a fortnight and was night trained in roughly the same amount of time though we had one or two little accidents during that period. Friends have suggested their dogs were housetrained in shorter or longer periods so clearly there is a variation of ‘normal’.....Good luck.

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A Good Read Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice

Rice published her seminal gothic novel in 1976. Daniel, a young reporter is approached by a mysterious man who offers to tell him his life story. The man is in his 20s and yet seems melancholy beyond his years. And Daniel soon learns why, as the man – Louis – tells a story that begins in the year 1791 in New Orleans.

Girl Underground by Morris Gleitzman

Bridget is an 11-year-old girl who is

you’d expect. Her dad does a roaring trade in dodgy Russian blenders and smuggling goods out of Turkmenistan, whilst her brother is in prison for robbery. Yes, Bridget is worried she will say the wrong thing and give herself away. So, when her new friend, Menzies, asks her to help him she is worried that people might start asking questions.

Devastated by the death of his brother, Louis gives up on life and at this low point he meets an enigmatic young man named Lestat – who turns out to be a vampire seeking a companion.

Especially when it turns out that it involves breaking into the Australian government to try and see the Prime Minister! This hugely entertaining novel from Gleitzman deals with the serious issue of refugees in Australia, and debates the rights and wrongs of keeping them in detention centres as illegal immigrants.

With his permission he turns Louis into a vampire and the two embark on a lonely life moving from city to city and continent to continent under the cover of darkness.

Most people are familiar with the vampire myth as originally written by Bram Stoker in the 19th century. A blood thirsty monster whose sole aim is to kill, and perhaps transform his victims into vampires.

Known for her gothic style, it is Rice’s love of her hometown of New Orleans that comes through in this wonderfully evocative novel. Her descriptions bring the city to life and she gives her vampires a voice that speaks of the agony of eternity.

All she wants is to stay anonymous in the hope that no one will find out about her family.

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This hugely influential work has shaped the genre ever since.

You see, Bridget isn’t like the other pupils, and her family is not what

about to start at a new school. Not just any school, but one of Australia’s top private boarding schools.

The reader will identify with the views of both Bridget and Menzies who cannot see the fairness in keeping children ‘behind bars’ when all they have done is escape from their homeland in fear for their lives. This is one to spark discussion! By Willow Coby

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Five Ways Yoga Can Help You We all know that it’s a good thing to eat a healthy, wholesome diet, to manage stress and to move our bodies and that there are so many wonderful, fun ways to exercise; pilates, gymnastics, running, cycling, swimming or football, the list goes on. I’ve recently been inviting the people in my yoga classes to consider the reasons they come to their mat.

the benefits to your mental health, skin and general sense of well-being.

This has led me to thinking that they could all just as easily join in a spinning class or go rock climbing to get their bodies moving, blow away some cobwebs and work towards achieving or maintaining a healthy body shape.

Improved sleep quality I always finish my yoga classes with a pose called ‘savasana’ (shah-vahsnah), and I love both practicing it and leading it. The realisation that there’s nothing that I need to do is just one of my favourite parts and of course, it can make you sleepy, but having a regular physical (asana) practice can honestly help you stack up Z’s when you get home.

Don’t get me wrong, yoga can and will do all of these things for you and so much more. Yes, there’s more. Even more than I’ve detailed below. Some of these may surprise you so let’s start with the obvious: Improved stress management Practicing yoga is an excellent way for people to be able to manage stressful situations. If you read my blog posts, you may be aware that I’m passionate about the nervous system and the body’s stress response. Taking time to pause, move mindfully and take a deep breath will really work wonders for all of your body systems, including the immune, digestive, reproductive systems, not to mention

Practising being able to bring your attention to your breath during your yoga class can also be hugely beneficial when you’re not on your mat and you’re faced with a difficult decision or situation. Always come back to your breath.

A sense of being part of the bigger picture The word yoga is derived from the ancient Sanskrit word “yui” which means to yoke or unite. Regardless of race, gender or religion, we all share this beautiful planet with some truly remarkable creatures from the teeniest, tiniest insects to the largest of mammals. Small, seemingly insignificant blades of grass to huge great magnificent trees. We all live together. We are part of the universe and therefore the universe

is part of us and so it makes sense to treat our home and fellow beings with kindness, respect and love. If this is all sounding a bit ‘hippy’ for you, as my son would say, perhaps you can identify with how you feel towards your fellow yogis as you finish a class; a little bit more connected? Maybe the sensation that you’ve had a shared experience? It’s worth noticing how you feel the next time you put your mat away. Non-attachment This sounds like a bit of an odd reason for ‘Why Yoga?’ but thinking of the bigger picture; everything is temporary, and nothing is permanent. Does anything really belong to you? All very deep philosophical questions that can sometimes make my brain ache a little bit BUT consider your feelings and emotions. One day you may wake up in a foul mood; having a regular yoga practice helps us to know that this dark mood is just a feeling. Feelings pass; they are not permanent. Neither are the joyful moods of glee. The human experience is to notice and enjoy each moment as we live it rather than to worry about past or future events. Time just for you How often do you bring yourself to a place of stillness and quiet or take time just to focus on how your breath is coming into your body? Or to focus on how your hips move as you walk up the stairs? Or the way your shoulders feel when carrying a heavy bag as opposed to when your hands are empty? I’m guessing not often.

Speaking just for myself, I very rarely sit down to do ‘nothing’ without having my internal voice telling me that actually, I should be folding the laundry or reading that very important text book. Feelings of guilt can sometimes get in the way of your you time. “Yoga is the perfect opportunity to be curious about who you are” says yoga teacher and author Jason Crandell If this has given you an idea that you might like to try yoga, I say ‘that’s fantastic!’ because having a regular practise at home is brilliant and can have so many more benefits for you than just the ones I’ve detailed here. I’d urge you to try a couple of classes with a qualified teacher, who will ensure that you learn poses to practise at home, safely. There are so many wonderful yoga teachers and I’m willing to bet that there is a good one near to you. If you’re curious, get in touch with a yoga teacher and find out what kind of yoga they teach, what their classes are like, what kind of groups do they lead? Even better, seek out a friend who can recommend a yoga teacher because personal recommendations really do speak volumes. Sending love & light your way, Lee-ann www.AllYouYoga.co.uk

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National Volunteers’ Week 1st – 7th June This year, Volunteers’ Week is about volunteering for all – celebrating the huge range of people who give their time in so many ways. Could you volunteer, and why should you bother? Studies have found that taking time out to help others reduces stress levels, improves immunity and increases lifesatisfaction. This is because helping someone else interrupts tension-producing patterns and replaces it with a sense of purpose, which leads positive emotions. Whether you’re looking for a change in career or advancement in your current one volunteering is an excellent way to boost your prospects. Volunteers tend to create a positive impression, appearing more innovative, creative and skilful. In an Adweek article on the state of recruitment in 2015, they found that recruiters rank volunteer participation higher than personal presentation, political affiliations and spelling and grammar errors when looking at a candidate’s potential. This is probably because employers value transferable soft skills and volunteering gives you plenty of those, particularly problem-solving, teamwork, leadership and people skills. Candidates with real-world experience also tend to be more insightful and ready to be more hands-on in projects. Away from the corporate world many people look around their community and long to make a difference but don’t know how. Look for community volunteering projects and get involved.

It gives you the chance to think about the kind of community and world you want to live in, and to be part of something bigger than yourself. If you’re still not sure where to start your volunteering journey think about where your passions lie. Maybe you love animals, are passionate about butterflies, or you want to share music, or life experience, or gardening skills. Look on the web, there will probably be some volunteer group where your passion or knowledge will be useful. If you are feeling adventurous volunteering abroad allows you to travel with a purpose. Before deciding on a programme it’s advisable to ask: • How will it benefit the local community? • Does the organisation respect the local culture? • What is the reason behind your volunteering trip? • What problem will the end-product help solve? Volunteering abroad changes how you see the world as you meet people daily from different countries, backgrounds and quality of life. Many of us are lonely in our modern lives. Maybe we moved away from our families for work, or we’re divorced, or widowed, or the children have left home. Volunteering introduces you to people from all walks of life and provides a means of making real friends who can have a lasting impact on you. Volunteering can shake you out of old routines and help you figure out where you want to head next. You might come up with ideas on how to improve your own community, or even discover a new life calling. By Sarah Davey

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Green Gooseberry Jam This wonderfully tart jam goes well with scones and cream or creme fraiche and makes a lovely filling for Victoria sandwich cakes. Makes: 2 jars (approximately) Preparation and cooking time: 1 hour A cooking thermometer is necessary for this recipe. Also jam jars and a saucer. The saucer should be placed in the freezer to keep it cold. Ingredients 900g Slightly under-ripe gooseberries, topped and tailed 900g-1kg Granulated sugar 600ml water Method First wash your jam jars in hot soapy water, then rinse well. Put them into a preheated oven at 160°C/gas 3 until you are ready to use them.

has dissolved or it may crystallise during storage. Once the sugar has dissolved bring the jam to a rapid but steady boil and boil until it reaches a temperature of between 105°C and 110°C. After about 15 minutes your jam should have become more viscous and clear and you will need to see whether setting point has been reached. This is called the ‘wrinkle test’. Remove the saucer from the freezer. Take the pan off the heat, spoon a little jam onto the plate and leave until completely cold. Then push it across the plate with your forefinger. It should wrinkle up if it’s ready. If it only wrinkles slightly, pop the saucer back in the freezer and bring the jam back to the boil and boil for a few more minutes.

Put the fruit and water only into a large, heavy-based saucepan. Bring to the boil, then simmer gently until the skins are soft. If you add the sugar the skins will not soften.

Skim any scum from the top of the jam and pour it into the prepared jars. Cover the surface of the jam with waxed discs, wax-side down, and either quickly cover each jar with a dampened round of cellophane and rubber band or leave to go cold before covering with cellophane or a screw-top lid.

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Sealing the jars well prevents the build-up of condensation under the lid, which could lead to mould.


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Champion Of Sherwood Forest There is no need to be Robin Hood to be a Champion of Sherwood (or wear green tights) as Park Plaza Hotel Nottingham and Oaks Restaurant have discovered over the past three years supporting Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s corporate campaign. The teams from Park Plaza Nottingham and Oaks Restaurant came with props representing their working roles whilst on a visit to Foxcovert Nature Reserve.

woodland believed to be part of the ancient Sherwood Forest. High numbers of fungal species and survey work on moths and other invertebrates suggest that the plantation was established on the site of ancient woodland. Some records are of species only found locally in Sherwood Forest woodlands, underlining the site’s heritage as part of this world-famous forest.

They supported planting cricket bat willows last year; an investment as a cash crop in later years for Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust as they mature – even after recent vandalism of the trees which has caused interruption as a single crop.

Robert Watts, General Manager of Park Plaza Nottingham stated, “We welcome these opportunities to engage team members with our support for Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust. It’s not just about the hard work that is achieved in the hotel and restaurants with our guests; it’s how we as an organisation involve ourselves in the local community too, encouraging responsible experiences. Our relationship with Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust helps us to achieve this whilst having some fun.”

The team came out to visit Foxcovert Plantation Nature Reserve so that they could get first-hand experience of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s conservation work in action. The reserve, an 11 hectare site near Calverton, comprises deciduous

Holly McCain, Senior Development Officer at Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust said, “It’s a real privilege to show our corporate supporters’ staff our nature reserves and to highlight how important their input is to protecting wildlife for the future. It’s fantastic to

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Ingredients 150ml / 5fl oz milk 2 tbsp peppermint syrup 400g / 14 oz peppermint ice cream Sprigs of fresh mint to garnish. Method Pour the milk and peppermint syrup into a food processor or blender and use a slow setting to combine them. Add the peppermint ice cream and blend until smooth. Pour the mixture into tall glasses and decorate with sprigs of fresh mint. It’s really that simple! It also works brilliantly with mint and choc chip ice cream. Grate chocolate curls over the top before serving. Try adding mint liqueur in place of the peppermint syrup for a shake that packs a punch. Don’t forget the ice cubes, that chink

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Garden Furniture Having the right garden furniture can really enhance the hours we spend in our gardens in the Summer. To help you decide what you need, consider how you will spend most of your time outdoors. Will it be daily alfresco dining with the family, weekend barbecues with family and friends, or just you relaxing in the sunshine with a good book? Knowing the function of your furniture can help you decide whether reclining padded beds, a sophisticated dining table and chairs, or relaxed informal seating is what you need. Of course it may be a mixture of all of the above, in which case you will need to look for versatile combinations. The amount of space you have available should also be taken into account. You might drool over a fantastic sofa with matching arm chairs in a catalogue, but do you really have the space to accommodate it successfully, or would smaller fold-away seats be more suitable? In addition to your outdoor space, think about where you will store your furniture in Winter. Whilst vinyl covers can protect your furniture from Summer showers, it really is best kept in a shed or garage during the worst weather. This is where fold-away pieces can be incredibly practical, or in some cases, you may be able to take pieces apart for storage too.

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Blue Jean Tips Jeans are one of the most versatile and adaptable items in a girl’s wardrobe, but how do you find your perfect match? Choosing a pair that is right for your body shape – and not necessarily the latest fashion – will establish balance and correct proportion that is key to achieving the most flattering look. Short legs need to look longer, fat tummies flatter and big bums smaller, whilst slim waists and shapely legs need to be shown off! Pay attention to the rise, cut, fit and wash of your jeans. For example, hipsters elongate the body and make a bigger bottom appear smaller whilst low risers broaden slim hips but may also produce the ‘muffin top’ effect. Decide what you want to hide or show and then choose a style accordingly! If you are big on top, slim fit or skinny legged jeans – even if you have lovely slim legs – will make you look top-heavy whilst attracting unwanted attention to hips and thighs for pear shapes.

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The solution in both cases may be to wear boot cuts – a flattering style for most women. The slight flare draws the eye from thicker waists and wider hips and helps achieve a balanced look. Don’t be tempted to wear jeans that are too small to ‘pull you in’. Clothing that is too tight generally makes you look fatter. Find a pair that fits you correctly at your largest point and

then make the necessary adjustments elsewhere. If a tubby tummy is a problem for you, avoid tucks, pleats and button-up flies to keep the front of the jeans as flat as possible. A higher waistline can also help to keep everything tucked neatly away! Dark colours create a slimming effect so avoid paler or lighter washed out shades around problem areas. If your legs are heavy at the top, jeans that fade below the knee will draw attention away from your thighs. If tall and slender is what you are after, wear jeans with a narrower cut and make sure they are long enough to almost cover your shoes. Capri cuts are definitely out for smaller women as they shorten the leg. Finally, pay attention to pockets, stitching and other embellishments. Pockets positioned wide apart will make your bottom look bigger, as will flaps and fancy stitching. Wherever there is detail, there will be attention, so only wear it if you The want AD to flaunt it! 3 PAGE Use the information here as a guide about what to avoid or look for, but don’t get too bogged down. There is no substitute for actually going to the shop and trying on! The key is to accentuate your assets and then wear your jeans with confidence! Debbie Singh-Bhatti

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A Knitting Revivial It’s been described as the new Yoga. Julia Roberts, Cameron Diaz and Geri Halliwell all do it and chances are your granny is an expert at it. So what is the latest craze to hit the 21st century?

and unique brings wonderful feelings of satisfaction and accomplishment. Many people knit gifts for family, friends or charity and thus experience the irreplaceable pleasure of giving.

We are experiencing a knitting revival as women and men alike pick up long forgotten needles and yarn to create up-to-theminute fashion items such as jumpers, scarves, hats and baby clothes.

Many knitters are quite happy doing it alone, but increasingly knitting groups are springing up where patterns, tips and friendship are shared. This includes the internet with its growing community of knitting bloggers.

Gone are the dowdy knitwear patterns of yesteryear and in their place are the latest, trendy styles for you to knit and wear! Some accredit this revival to the recession – people are staying at home more and want something to do. Whatever the reason, sitting watching TV with needles clicking away eliminates any feelings of guilt you might otherwise experience! Knitting is a fantastic way to relax and relieve stress. In addition, creating something personal

So, why not dig out your granny’s needles and give knitting a try? By Debbie Singh-Bhatti

Cowboy Mechanics

Do you know your crankshaft from your caliper? If not you’re probably one of the people who pops open the bonnet and stares in at a mass of ‘whatsits and dohiggys’; finding a trustworthy and diligent mechanic can be a tricky task. Which?, the consumer watchdog, published a set of figures that make for a depressing read for British motorists. Their undercover investigation involved 62 cars; each car had been rigged with a number of faults. Of the 62 cars, 90% failed to spot at least one problem on the car. Half missed low brake fluid while 20% overlooked low tyre pressure in a rear tyre. Only eight cars were returned fully repaired! How can I identify a competent garage? There are a number of accreditation schemes already available to garages and repair centres. If a company is accredited they should display a certificate stating their achievement and the supporting organisation. The Office of Fair Trading, Bosch, Good Garage Scheme and Automotive Technician Accreditation all support UK mechanics. How do I spot a cowboy mechanic? How busy is the garage? – If a garage is empty, it’s not a good sign. There may be a quick turn around, but if it’s empty, it’s normally for a reason. Is the garage recognised by any of the accredited schemes? – An accredited garage is more likely to outperform one without accreditation. Don’t be afraid to ask!

How interested does the mechanic sound? – The more vague or uninterested a mechanic sounds, normally correlates to the standard of service you’ll receive. Ideally a mechanic should listen intently to your problems and provide detailed diagnoses for the problem. How much should the job cost? – Ring a few garages asking for quotations on the same job; it’s the simplest way of working how much it should cost. Once you agree to a price, ask for it in writing, that way if they try to charge more you can argue your side. Completion and Collection Date – Its common sense that a good mechanic should have a good idea of how long a job will take. Completion and collection dates should be stuck to and confirmed in writing. Ask to see any replaced parts – This won’t help mechaniccustomer relations, but it will certainly prove whether they are telling the truth. Insist on full written details of the service – Mechanics should provide all written details of the work carried out on an invoice or receipt. The more detail the better. Maintaining vehicles requires a skilled hand and experience, so it’s only fair you pay for that service. Not all mechanics or garages are out to trick you; the majority are fair, friendly and reliable. Ask family and friends for a recommended centre, do your research and don’t be afraid to ask questions.

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Practical Fashion The days are getting longer and the weather finally seems to be over its ice age phase so it’s about time to get back outside again and enjoy nature. However, just because you’re trekking through muddy woods or just out for the day with the little ones, it doesn’t mean that you have to leave your fashion sense at home.

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Let a holiday club help with your childcare this summer The six-week school holiday looms. Up and down the country you can hear collective groans from working parents beginning to stress about securing holiday care for their children. Whether you need childcare while you’re at work, or a way to keep your energetic offspring entertained, holiday clubs can be a lifesaver. There is such a wide variety available that you are sure to be able to find something that suits both you and your child. Some clubs are run by local authorities and are based at schools, nurseries or community centres. You’ll find that places offering ‘before and after school’ clubs often have holiday clubs too. Others are linked to clubs offering specific activities, such as a sport or performance art. There are also some big companies offering schemes throughout the UK, such as Kings Camps (www.kingscamps.org) and Super Camps (www.supercamps. co.uk). Visit www.daycaretrust.org.uk/nafis to find details of your local Family Information Service. They will have details of childcare in your area, including holiday clubs.

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If you don’t know anyone else who has used the club, ask the manager to provide you with some recent testimonials. Try to see a timetable and photos of a typical day at the club. Activities can range from sports, crafts and cooking to quad biking, archery or trampolining. Many clubs will plan a theme for the day or week, and some may let the children choose what to do. Find out what children need to bring with them – aprons, trainers or drinks, for example. They probably won’t need any money unless they are going out for a day trip. Make sure you know the arrangements for dropping off and collecting children, and what happens in an emergency. You will need to book your child’s place in advance. Check the session times carefully – some clubs may be half days, some will run within school hours, while others may be open from 8am until 5 or 6pm. Ask what is included in the price. Is lunch provided, or will children need to bring their own? Paying for a week is usually cheaper than paying per day. You may also get a discount for more than one child. Some clubs will accept childcare vouchers, and you can claim back some of the cost of Ofsted-registered clubs if you qualify for Family Tax Credits. Happy holidays! By Alex Brown

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Don’t Break Down Shortly after taking delivery of a new-to-me car, I absentmindedly started filling the fuel tank with petrol, until I suddenly remembered it took diesel! SeptemberI immediately Fortunately, 2017 stopped refuelling and phoned for Issue No. 193 breakdown services who flushed the tank clean, thus avoiding serious engine damage and expensive repair bills.

Fuel-related problems are one of the major causes of car breakdowns, with running out of fuel ranked in Green Flag’s top five. But many breakdowns can be avoided with a little forethought. For example, make a commitment to never let your car run on less than a quarter full, and you should never face the embarrassment of an empty tank! The fuel indicator should be taken as a guide and is not really an accurate measure of the remaining fuel. Most of us have had a flat battery. Sometime this occurs due to a genuine fault, but more often

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When time is of the essence, a gas barbecue may be the best option. Fuelled by propane and lit by the touch of a button, they give instant heat - great for impromptu family meals after work. Some have multiple burners which can operate at varying temperatures to suit different foods, and the top models have flavouriser bars to give food that authentic charcoal flavour. If you like to relax over your cooking - maybe at the weekend when you have family and friends over - a charcoal barbecue is a great option. Using lump wood or briquettes for fuel, they take about 45 minutes to warm up and you can adjust the heat by raising or lowering the grills. Kettle barbecues also come with lids for roasting or braising food.

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Eat five or six small meals rather than three big ones. This will keep your blood sugar level steady and reduce cravings. Write down what you eat – this will stop sneaky snacking. Eat slowly and concentrate on enjoying your food. Watch your portion size – use smaller plates so you feel like you’re eating more.

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