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Mother's Day recipes

Mother's Day recipes | Mothering Sunday food | Mothers Day recipes
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Mother's Day 2009 is on Sunday 22nd March in the UK and Sunday May 10th in the USA, so whether you're a mum yourself or planning something for your own mum, we've got some Mothering Sunday recipes and treats for you.

Fancy being made breakfast in bed? We've got lots of quick and easy recipes the kids can help an adult make. Print out the page, leave it lying around and hopefully someone will take the hint!

If you want to treat your own mum, why not have her round for a lovely Mothering Sunday roast with the family? Try our tasty roast recipes for pork, beef, lamb, chicken and vegetarians, plus vegetables, roasties and tips on how to cook them to perfection.

And the Woman's Weekly team have shared their mums' favourite recipes so instead of a roast, why not make a chicken and rice hotpot from assistant home editor, Emily, this braised beef stew with tomato coulis from junior features writer, Maria or try a white wine veal stew from chief sub-editor, Heather.

If your kids like cooking, ask them to make you some fairy cakes or cup cakes with the help of an adult. We've got some easy, colourful cakes that everyone will enjoy making - and eating!

If you want to make homemade treats for your own mum, impress her with one of our special cakes or delicious biscuits and cookies. Wrap in clingflim and ribbon to make them look more impressive.

By Anna Penniceard

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rachael brown, about 1 year

Your recipes are really quite good but where is the lunch!!!!!. and maybey kids want to make thier mother a good cake,not fairy cakes. please reply. from rachael

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