
Indian SuperMeals: Baby and Toddler Cookbook.
Nihal asks whether you support the government's actions regarding foreign students coming to the UK, plus he speaks to Zainab Jagot Ahmed, author of Indian SuperMeals.
At 1, the UK Border Agency yesterday said that one of the biggest institutions for overseas students in the country, London Metropolitan University can no longer sponsor visas with immediate effect. It means that two thousand foreign students have to find another university or face being sent back home. Many of these students are half way through their courses and have paid tens of thousands of pounds in tuition fees. But do you support the government crackdown on foreign students? Do you have any sympathy with those who may be removed from the UK if they cant find another Uni to take them on? Or do you think its high time the government cracked down on those who's English isn't up to scratch or who don't attend their courses?
After 2, would you feed your toddler dhal, roti and rice? Nihal will be talking to author and blogger Zainab Jagot Ahmed. She's just released a book called Indian SuperMeals: Baby & Toddler Cookbook, which helps guide parents through the do's and don'ts of indian baby food. Do you think it is better to get toddlers to eat solids as soon as possible, or would you wait a while? Can Indian cuisine can be baby friendly?
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