Annabel Karmel's son, Nicholas, was a picky eater as a baby. And Karmel did not
blame him. Most of the baby food from jars, she says, tastes bland and downright
awful.
"They have a very nasty taste, almost medicinal," says Karmel, who is considered an international expert on baby food. "If you look at a jar of baby food, it expires two years after the date of purchase. In order for it to last that long on the shelf, they have to heat it at a very high degree to sterilize it. That knocks out a lot of the nutrients and a lot of the taste."
Baby food may last in the freezer for three months. |
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Karmel, who lives in London with her son who is now 17 and two daughters, ages 14 and 16, was particularly sensitive about finding food her son would eat because she had lost her first child, Natasha, when she was 13 weeks. Because she could not find healthful, delicious jarred baby food, she learned how to make it herself using fresh or frozen fruits, root vegetables and meats.
"I have written 14 books and I started because my daughter died when she was
very young," Karmel says.
"Then I had Nicholas luckily. He was a really bad eater. I wanted to find a way
to get him to eat especially because I lost a child; I felt very vulnerable."
Her latest book is Top 100 Baby Purees (Simon & Schuster, 2006).
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