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To think this is the most middle class baby food in the world?

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PyjamasBySeven · 29/03/2017 18:34

Just ordered what I thought was going to be a pouch of broccoli, parsnip and lentil puree and have received this with my supermarket delivery...

To think this is the most middle class baby food in the world?
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Losgunna · 29/03/2017 18:36

Yes I think you might be right! Grin

PyjamasBySeven · 29/03/2017 18:37

I didn't even get it from Waitrose!

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Mumteedum · 29/03/2017 18:38

Good luck with that nappy Wink

DesignedForLife · 29/03/2017 18:39

Nearly, but not quite. They do one with coconut water and quinoa. Saw it last week in Asda.

DesignedForLife · 29/03/2017 18:40

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To think this is the most middle class baby food in the world?
PyjamasBySeven · 29/03/2017 18:41

I'm guessing the coconut water one would be best for Baby Pyjamas after her workout in the jumperoo.

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Spudlet · 29/03/2017 18:42

I have found you an outfit ready for the post pouch poop.

I would also like to take a moment to commend the lady in the picture for her efforts to make that outfit sexy Grin. THAR SHE BLOWS!

To think this is the most middle class baby food in the world?
EpoxyResin · 29/03/2017 18:43

Hahaha, that's hilarious! What the hell is a baby going to know about that splash of rapeseed oil or dainty sprinkling of herbs??

originalbiglymavis · 29/03/2017 18:43

What's wrong with that? I'd maybe steer away from the lentils though. Ds likes coconut water (I hate the stuff but it's supposed to be good for your skin). Quinoa sucks but I like couscous.

BalletZeus · 29/03/2017 18:44

It'll just be the same tasteless mush as all the others are though!

I'd have thought this would be more about the parents that th baby's 'middle class' tastes!! Grin

EpoxyResin · 29/03/2017 18:44

...after her workout in the jumperoo.

Gosh, I can picture the baby active wear! ...hang on, is there such thing as baby active wear??

DesignedForLife · 29/03/2017 18:45

Original- do you usually shop at Waitrose?

originalbiglymavis · 29/03/2017 18:46

www.naturalinstinct.com/country-banquet-dog-organic-chicken?gclid=CJSS0ZOi_NICFUOeGwodmjoBgw

Just like people food and contains kale! Dogs will happily eat their own vomit.

originalbiglymavis · 29/03/2017 18:47

Errrr sometimes. Wholefoods too. I'm veggie so does that get me off the hook?

PyjamasBySeven · 29/03/2017 18:48

I have been known to frequent Waitrose from time to time, although, sadly, it's not really compatible with maternity pay!

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Ihavefriends · 29/03/2017 18:59

It's actually not flavourless mush.

Which is why I have an almost full sachet in the bin. Sigh.

originalbiglymavis · 29/03/2017 19:00

Did you try it?

ClaryBeanHorshAndMe · 29/03/2017 19:02

There are things like this but also for adults (I tell myself... I love them. Super delicious [blush[)

So, yeah...

ClaryBeanHorshAndMe · 29/03/2017 19:03

If they have apple or raspberry apple?

That stuff is awesome ;)

nursebickypegs · 29/03/2017 19:06

I got that free with Gurgle magazine this week!

PyjamasBySeven · 29/03/2017 19:08

I was actually thinking that the pear, mixed berries and coconut water sounded quite yummy.

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ILostItInTheEarlyNineties · 29/03/2017 19:10

What does "wonderfully textured" mean? Confused

A bit lumpy?

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PyjamasBySeven · 29/03/2017 19:14

I think that's because it's a second stage one, as opposed to the 'delightfully smooth' first stage pouches.

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MycatsaPirate · 29/03/2017 19:15

'wonderfully textured' sounds like it's already been vomited back up.

MeNeedSleep · 29/03/2017 19:16

The opposite to this?

To think this is the most middle class baby food in the world?
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