DOES anyone else see an easy option so clearly? I'm probably living up to my 'bad mum' title by saying this but my daughter is a fussy eater and so if I can spot a way to feed her that doesn't take a. Any cooking from me and b. Any preparation from me, then I'll take it, rather than slave over the stove, only for her to push it away as soon as it gets to the table.

It really was like Christmas had come early in Hedge End M&S last week, they had 4 sampling stations with mulled wine for me, biscuits, bread and chocolate for her. We went round 3 times, that's about a dinner's worth isn't it?

The week before, there was a leaving lunch for a colleague I jumped at the chance to bring my 3yr old daughter in to see which sandwiches she'd go for. There was an enormous buffet, sandwiches, wraps, fruit, cakes, biscuits, filled a gap in her tiny tummy. Yes it's lazy, but she's been fed and watered and is happy for the rest of the day. Can't wait for birthday party season....

Turn up the festive feel good on Heart Breakfast with Rich and Zoe, weekdays 6-10 and catch up with Zoe’s ‘Bad Mum’ blog at www.zoehanson.co.uk

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