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Annabel Karmel - helpful hints or one big guilt trip?

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Kmg · 28/02/2001 19:10

Well, I stick by what I said earlier - I found her books great. My younger son couldn't eat dairy products, so had to have a radically different diet from what we would normally eat anyway, and there are loads of other things I wouldn't want a baby eating. It's all very well saying they can eat the same as you, but often they can't. And getting the processor out to blend up one meal is such a hassle. And anyway they want their food luke warm, whereas we want ours hot - but not stewed into oblivion whilst waiting for theirs to cool down ...

Sorry, but I found her book really useful. My boys ate almost exclusively AK 4-10 months, and some later too, (though we have always all eaten all meals together as a family). And they are now better eaters than any other children I have come across.

I might be the only one, but I am a fan!

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oliveoil · 12/06/2003 15:22

I just knew I would be the kiss of death to this thread, works everytime, sniff, going to get a complex.

fio2 · 12/06/2003 15:30

Boe-I agree

mammya · 12/06/2003 22:28

I haven't read the article but would like to. Is it on the net? Can someone post a link? Thanks

Boe · 13/06/2003 10:13

Have tried to get it on the Daily Mail website but do not seem to be able to find it - will keep trying but can someone else help.

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