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Annabel Karmel is celebrating 30 years feeding our babies and toddlers

June 10, 2021 09:48
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Next week marks a huge milestone for me — 30 years since the Complete Baby and Toddler Meal Planner was published. As I approach this exciting anniversary, I’ve found myself taking stock and reflecting on my 30 years of working in the baby and children’s food industry. It’s remarkable how much has changed in the past three decades.

When to start weaning

Thirty years ago babies were weaned on fruit and vegetable purées from three months old. This was absolutely fine as a baby gets all of the nutrients they need from either breast or formula milk in the first six months. However, the current official guideline is now around six months — although babies can be given simple solids earlier, from around five months. If you start to introduce solids from six months, fruit and vegetables plus breast milk or formula will not give your baby the critical nutrients they need for growth and development. In particular they will be missing out on iron and essential fatty acids.

Meal time make up