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Christian McArdle
 
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When they were weaned we didn't have a fridge, never mind a freezer.
They ate what we ate, whizzed in the Kenwood. The best aid ever.


That requires you to eat "traditional" food though. I not sure what the
little ones would make of my curries. I'm also not sure what the Kenwood
would make of an anchovy and halapeno pizza.

It seems to me that modern parents make an awful lot of work for

themselves.

Actually, the little jars of food are extremely low work. Just open the lid
and spoon into their gobs. Then wash jar and give to MOL, who uses them to
store needlework stuff and sorted art materials. The only other washing up
is the spoon. The ingredients lists are surprisingly clear of anything
nasty, i.e. anything other than the actual food described on the label.
Certainly no additives of any kind.

Christian.