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KIDDO CHATS: Perimenopause… Please Explain!?

Perimenopause symptoms are being experienced by women in their 30’s and 40’s the world over, but not many people know what they are, how they can impact you, your emotions and your body, or even what Perimenopause actually is! It’s the precursor to menopause that no one tells you about. In this episode we get the answers.

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Kids Guide to The Nature Festival

Get your kiddos out experiencing the sounds and sights of nature this Sept/Oct school holidays and get involved in the new Festival in South Australia; Nature Festival. With over 80 events for all ages, there’s a lot to choose from, so to save you some time, we’ve hand picked some the best Nature Festival events for kids and families.

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Kids guide to Hahndorf this September

We have your kids and family guide to the Hahndorf. Handmade. Handcrafted. Handpicked. Festival this September. With more than 250 intimate events and experiences in and around the Main Street of the historic village, we’ve selected the best options for kiddos and families to get involved in!

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Adelaide has a new Festival: The Nature Festival

The Nature Festival is a 10 day program of activities and experiences all dedicated to celebrating nature in positive, creative, and meaningful ways. With more than 80 events for all ages, the Nature Festival is full of creative ways to connect with others and to set out on adventures near and far.

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Bay City Rolling: Rollerskating in Glenelg

The City of Holdfast Bay has announced a new event to debut this October school holidays; a rollerskating rink with ocean views! Strap on some skates and rollerskate under an open marquee with the sea breeze in your hair.

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Worried about kids and YouTube?

Developing Minds gives us some advice on monitoring, discussing and – when appropriate – restricting video content for children, and four questions for parents and carers to ask children to help start that process.

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Top 20 Corny Dad Jokes

To celebrate the terrible, awful, horrible, corny dad jokes so many of our fabulous Fathers tell, we have 20 of the best (worst) dad jokes we could find!

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Emily’s Wonder Lab: Smart, STEM TV for Kids

Emily’s Wonder Lab represents an important shift in STEM programming; a female-led Science show, streaming on the biggest platform in the world, hosted by a pregnant woman, available world wide. Each sub-15 minute episode focuses on STEAM topics and experiments that kids can do with their parents at home.

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Annabel Cooks: Beef, Beer and Bacon Pie for Father’s Day!

What more could your Dad, Step-Dad, Grandpa or favourite Uncle want for lunch on Father’s Day? This do-ahead pie has it all! The cooking process evaporates the alcohol in the beer so it’s safe for children to eat. Most casseroles tell you to brown the meat first but this is a chuck-it-all-in-and-cross-your-fingers kind of recipe, who’s got time for browning meat anyway? Enjoy! Serves 6-8 INGREDIENTS Pie1 teaspoon olive oil2 brown onions, diced4 cloves crushed garlic250g streaky bacon, diced2kg chuck steak, diced2 carrots, diced (optional)1 cup tomato passata or crushed tinned tomatoes375mls Coopers Pale Ale or your beer of choice1 cup chicken or beef stock, salt reducedBay leaves and sprigs of fresh thyme Mashed potato topping800g white potatoes40g butter, cubed1/2 cup warm milk50g grated parmesan cheese, extra to sprinkle Kale Chips1 bunch of kale, stalks removed, chopped into 5cm wedges1 tablespoon olive oilSalt and pepper METHOD Preheat oven to 150 degrees celsius.In a large ovenproof casserole pot, brown diced bacon in olive oil until crispy, remove from pot using a slotted spoon and put aside. Next, brown off onions in left over bacon fat with a pinch of salt until soft and translucent. Add crushed garlic for the last minute. Return bacon to pot along with beef, tomato passata, beer, stock, bay leaves and thyme. If using, the carrot can also be added at this stage. Season with black pepper, don’t add any more salt until the end, it may not need any after the sauce is reduced. Stir all ingredients together and wrap pot tightly with foil, or cover with a well fitted lid. Bake in the oven for 2.5-3 hours or until meat is tender and almost falling apart. Remove meat from pot using a slotted spoon and put aside, reduce sauce that is left until it is thick enough to cover the back of a spoon. Check seasoning then return meat to pot and stir to combine. Meanwhile, for the mash, peel potatoes, cut into 1/4’s and place in a saucepan of cold salted water. Bring to the boil and cook until soft in the middle. Drain well, return to pot and mash with butter. Next add warm milk and grated parmesan, stir to combine, but do not over mix. Check seasoning and add salt and pepper if needed. Increase oven temperature to 200 degrees celsius. Place generous scoops of mash on top of beef mix in pot, sprinkle top with extra parmesan and bake for 10-15 minutes or until golden. As you place the assembled pie in the oven also pop in kale leaves, tossed in olive oil, sprinkled with salt and pepper and placed in a single layer on a lined baking tray. These will also take 10-15 minutes. This pie can be made in advance and reheated as needed. After topping beef mix with mash, place in fridge and then follow recipe as per instructions. It will take about 45 minutes if the pie has been in the fridge. The kale chips are best cooked just before serving.

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Adelaide Botanic Garden relights after-dark event program

Following the success of the recent ‘Biennial After Dark’ event, and with the continued easing of COVID-19 restrictions in South Australia, the Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium have announced two October events as the Botanica Lumina program is officially re-lit.

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KIDDO BOOK CLUB: September New Release Books

KIDDO BOOK CLUB SEPTEMBER: This month in KIDDO Book Club, with book week on the horizon come October, we’ve given you a big selection of September new release kids books to look at, as well as a handful of stellar options for tweens and teens, and…of course… us parents!

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