Episode 3
Chris and Jordan help a family with different tastes come together at mealtimes, eating more fruit and veg, fewer snacks and one meal for all.
Chris and Jordan face a big challenge when they meet a family from Suffolk who are divided at dinner time. Katy is grandma to ten-year-old Ruby and eight-year-old Toby. Sadly, Katy鈥檚 daughter died three and half years ago, and it鈥檚 been Katy and the grandchildren ever since. Katy鈥檚 entire life changed, and her focus now is on making sure the children have happy and healthy lives. The family home is a harmonious place to be, until mealtimes. The kids have very different tastes, which means a constant battle for Katy. Ruby eats most things but doesn鈥檛 like fruit, whereas Toby does like fruit but hates vegetables. It鈥檚 not just the kids who are particular about what they eat. Katy has gluten and dairy intolerances and would like to be veggie. She tries her best to ensure the children are eating a healthy, balanced diet, but the constant disagreement over food means she ends up giving in and cooking separate meals. As well as all this, they love to snack, and Katy is partial to a takeaway coffee. This means their spending is adding up, and Katy needs help to get back on track. Can Chris and Jordan find a dinner they all like and save them money?
In Devon, Chris visits a tofu producer to find out how it鈥檚 made, and in our Eat Well kitchen Chris and Jordan look at different gluten-free foods and how much they cost. Jordan shows Chris how to make vegetarian and gluten- and lactose-free toad in the hole.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Chris Bavin |
Presenter | Jordan Banjo |
Executive Producer | Jo Scarratt-Jones |
Series Producer | Kate Drysdale |
Director | Andy Cook |
Production Company | RDF Television West |
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