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Weekend treats Features

Breakfast in bed, baking cookies and cakes, Sunday lunch for friends and family, or just making time to wallow in some kitchen creativity – that’s what weekends are for. Check out our ideas for end-of-the-week indulgences


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If you're chillin' and grillin' this summer, follow these tips to become a barbie queen


The UK chef, restaurateur and 'Ready Steady Cook' regular is a champion of British classics like thi


Christmas is fast-approaching, so don't spend the sociable season in the kitchen. Plan ahead and cook up these simple dishes to take the stress out of Christmas entertaining


Ditch the pre-packed sandwiches, artificial-flavoured crisps and supermarket dip: it's time to hark back to the glory days of the English summer picnic


With all that sinful salt and forbidden fat, chips are the ultimate guilty pleasure. Celebrity chefs Ed Baines and Paul Bloxham show us how chips, cooked the right way, needn't be number one on the dieter's hit list


Always ahead of the game, those fashionable New Yorkers have been hosting brunch parties for years. With long working hours, evenings reserved for paddling in the dating pond and lunchtimes no more than a quick Starbucks snack, the weekend days are the perfect opportunity to get friends together for brunch


Once the preserve of the blue rinse brigade, the afternoon tea has experienced a resurgence in the style stakes. Here's how to recreate the twee tradition at home


You don't need complicated machinery to make ices at home. Terry Farris has 4 delicious suggestions to rustle up in no time


Everything you ever wanted to know about this sumptuous bivalve, including the best places in Britain to eat them

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