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Itchy Little Monkeys was founded by a mum of a little girl who has suffered from severe eczema since she was a baby. Our mission is to make life easier for children with eczema (which cannot be cured) by providing practical, affordable, natural solutions that are fun and appeal to your kids.
Itchy Little Monkeys Blog
4y ago
A yummy treat for weekend brekkie or brunch!
Ingredients:
280g (10 oz) plain flour
4 tsp baking powder
2 tsp sugar
450 mls milk
2 tbsp vegetable oil
2 tbsp water
1 tsp vanilla extract
4 tbsp melted butter
Method:
In a bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients – flour, baking powder and sugar.
Add in the remaining ingredients – milk, vegetable oil, water, vanilla and melted butter.
Whisk together until batter is mixed, it will be slightly lumpy.
Spray waffle maker with non-stick spray. Pour on enough batter and cook for about 3 to 4 minutes depending on your waffle maker instructi ..read more
Itchy Little Monkeys Blog
4y ago
Itchy little monkeys! Our top tip for caring for a child with itchy skin is to give them the gift of our skin-saving Shruggi™ to protect their skin from the damage caused by scratching. The Shruggi™ is made from 100% certified organic cotton and silk. It is super soft and comfortable. It is machine washable, lightweight and comes in bright colours with the Itchy little monkey characters on it, so your child will love wearing it. Combine this with one of the Itchy little monkeys bedtime stories to make bedtime easier and to give the child (and therefore the parent) a goo ..read more
Itchy Little Monkeys Blog
4y ago
For all those hungry little monkeys out there who love their bananas!
Another egg-free recipe for you to try. In our house, our daughter’s job is mashing the bananas (so you might end up with less than you started with!).
Ingredients:
100g (3 ½ oz) softened butter, plus a little extra for greasing
140g (5oz) caster sugar
225g (8oz) plain flour
2 tsp baking powder
3 very ripe bananas
50 ml milk
2lb loaf tin
Method:
Preheat the oven to 180C (350F)/170C fan/gas mark 4.
Grease the loaf tin with some butter. Line the base with baking parchment and grease this too.
In a large bowl, mix together th ..read more
Itchy Little Monkeys Blog
4y ago
This time of year the weather can be a problem for little ones with eczema as it dries out the skin – and so does central heating.
Here are some top tips for looking after your child’s eczema during this festive time!
Cotton
Especially around Christmas time, there are plenty of festive jumpers for kids in the shops – but if they are not cotton, they will be uncomfortable and make your little one very itchy. If wearing party dresses, wear cotton tops underneath.
Central heating
Instead of turning up the heat, pile on the (cotton) layers. Central heating can cause havoc with sensitive sk ..read more
Itchy Little Monkeys Blog
4y ago
This sweet fruit loaf is a favourite Irish tradition at Halloween. You can leave out the whiskey in this egg, dairy and nut-free recipe if you wish, but it adds a richness to the overall flavour.
Ingredients:
375g packet fruit mix
50mls whiskey
250mls cold tea
225g plain flour
2 tsp baking powder
125g light brown sugar
1/2 tsp mixed spice
1 over ripe banana
900g loaf tin
Method:
Place the fruit mix in a bowl and pour over the whiskey and cold tea. Allow to soak up the liquid overnight.
Preheat the oven to 180˚C and grease and line a 900g ..read more
Itchy Little Monkeys Blog
4y ago
Another alternative for a special treat!
Egg-free, nut-free & no cooking needed, this one will go down well with kids & adults alike!
Ingredients:
250g (8½ oz) milk or dark chocolate
100g (3½ oz) butter
400g (14 oz) digestive biscuits
1 tbsp golden syrup or honey
5 tbsp pouring cream
900g loaf tin
Method:
Melt the chocolate with the butter.
Mix in the golden syrup or honey along with approx. 5 tablespoons of cream until you have achieved a smooth silky sauce.
Allow to cool a little, then break in the digestive biscuits.
Transfer to the loaf tin that has been lined ..read more
Itchy Little Monkeys Blog
4y ago
This delicious chocolate cake is the staple for big celebrations in our house! To make it dairy-free as well as egg-free, you can use soya margarine instead of butter.
Ingredients:
85g (3oz) butter, plus extra for greasing
2 tbsp Golden Syrup
1 tbsp vanilla extract
300mls boiling water
300g (10 ½ oz) self-raising flour
100g (3 ½ oz) caster sugar
25g (1oz) cocoa powder
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
20cm round cake tin
Chocolate Buttercream Icing
50g (2oz) butter softened
140g (5oz) icing sugar
1 tbsp cocoa powder
1 tbsp boiling water
Method:
Heat oven to 160C / Fan 140C / Gas 3
Grease the cake ti ..read more
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4y ago
These are very popular in our house. Be warned, they are really tasty! They are packed with oats so they provide good slow-release energy for kids and adults alike.
Ingredients:
350g (12oz) butter
2 generous tbsp. golden syrup
175g (6oz) soft light brown sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
75g (3oz) plain flour
375g (13oz) rolled oats
125g (4.5oz) desiccated coconut
38cm x 25cm (15’ x 10’) Swiss roll tin
Method:
Preheat the oven to 180C (350F), gas mark 4.
Place the butter, golden syrup, sugar and vanilla extract into a large saucepan. Bring to a simmer and stir, allowing the butter to melt a ..read more
Itchy Little Monkeys Blog
4y ago
Yummy pancakes for the whole family – who needs eggs?
Ingredients:
175g (6 oz) plain flour
1 tbsp baking powder
1 tbsp sugar
½ tsp salt
225 mls milk
2 tbsp vegetable oil
2 tbsp water
1 tsp vanilla extract
Method:
In a bowl, mix together the dry ingredients – flour, baking powder, sugar and salt.
Add in the remaining ingredients – milk, vegetable oil, water and vanilla.
Stir until just moistened.
Spray pan with non-stick spray or lightly wipe with oil. Pour desired amount of batter per pancake.
Pancakes are ready to turn when bottom is turning golden brown.
Flip pancakes with spa ..read more
Itchy Little Monkeys Blog
4y ago
Looking for a really quick & easy recipe and to spend some fun time bonding with the kids?
You can’t go wrong with this simple shortbread recipe!
Ingredients:
125g (4oz) butter
55g (2oz) caster sugar, plus extra to finish
180g (6oz plain flour)
Baking tray
Cookie cutters
Method:
Preheat oven to 190C (375F) / Gas 5.
Beat the butter and the sugar together until smooth.
Stir in the flour to get a smooth paste. Turn on to a work surface and gently roll out until the paste is 1cm/½ inch thick.
Cut into shapes and place onto a baking tray. Sprinkle with caster sugar and chill in the fridge for ..read more