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Something fishy can keep you healthy
National Seafood Week is held annually in October to celebrate the benefits of eating seafood, and to encourage people to try fish for the first time, or try new varieties or methods of cooking. All types of seafood are excellent sources of protein
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Promising signs from your baby
Parents of young children will recognise the feeling of exasperation when the baby won't stop crying and you just don't know what he wants. But a growing band of mothers and fathers are addressing this age-old problem by teaching babies who are too young
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Painting the spectacular
Colin Clark has been painting on and off for around 40 years. It was only three years ago that he joined the Finchley Art Society when he moved to Lyndhurst Gardens from Golders Green. "The good thing about belonging to a society is that it's
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Floyd in fine form
Keith Floyd is not just passionate about creating food, he also loves talking about it. ALEX KASRIEL speaks to him before his appearance in Potters Bar. He may be a famous TV personality, but Keith Floyd was not too aloof to spend hours talking to
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The Stag
The Stag 1 Little Park Gardens Enfield EN2 6HP 020 8363 1836 For a taste of classic British cuisine that can help to banish those winter chills, The Stag is the perfect venue for a cosy dinner. The Stag in Enfield is well known as a friendly
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Danny's is perfect for any dining occasion
Danny's 214 Station Road Edgware HA8 7AR 020 8958 8811 Danny's is one of those rare restaurants that is equally suitable for either a quick snack, a light lunch or a long leisurely dinner with friends. Perfectly positioned in Station Road in
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Plenty to give in retirement
Volunteering charity Timebank has launched a national campaign that aims to encourage the over-55s to get involved in voluntary work - as well as challenge the negetaive perceptions of ageing. According to a Home Office survey, those who appear to