New Kid’s Cook Box For Healthy And Delicious Meals

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by Charlie Crouch |
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The Kids Cook Box provides you and your family with tasty and healthy new meals

Abel & Cole have launched a new Kid’s Cook Box in time for the summer holidays. Created by the Head of Food of the company, Rachel De Thample, and her eight year-old son Rory, the weekly box is packed full of healthy, easy and fun twists on classic meals.

All the recipes are sugar-free and packed with delicious organic fruit and veg, perfect for a healthy diet for your youngsters. The Kids Cook Box is suitable for all ages, from tots to teens. The box is delivered straight to your door weekly, costing £13.50.

The Kids Cook Box contains all the ingredients you need, recipe cards, cooking tips and additional recipe ideas and online videos for extra inspiration.

The meals are perfect for summer, and are light and healthy to keep your kids energetic and happy on those lovely summer days. The box is designed to really capture the magic of cooking, and bring a delicious ray of summer fun to kitchens across the country over the school holidays. Spicing up your meals a little for your youngsters has never been easier with these fun, organic and nutritious cooking ideas.

For more info, visit @AbelandCole on Twitter.

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