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Toddler meals: Make Chicken Curry Puree, Frittata Muffins & Mini Meatballs with Annabel Karmel

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Annabel Karmel shows us how to make Chicken Curry Puree, Frittata Muffins & Mini Meatballs for our toddlers in this easy step-by-step video. Hope you enjoy! FOLLOW MOTHER & BABY: Website: www.motherandbaby.co.uk Facebook: @motherandbaby Instagram: @motherandbaby S U B S C R I B E to our channel here ⇨ https://bit.ly/2Ot7x9o

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