baby food
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A congressional report said popular baby food brands sell foods with heavy metals, like arsenic and lead. So is homemade the only way to go?
A congressional investigation found that numerous products contain "toxic levels" of heavy metals.
Your baby’s fruits and veggie purees have serious roots. Here, a Gerber procurement specialist shares the farm to high chair journey for your baby’s food.
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WHAT'S HAPPENING
The urgency follows a study finding that 95% of baby food products tested contained lead, arsenic, mercury or cadmium.
They're an environmental nightmare.
Many recipes exceed the calorie recommendations for young kids.
Jana Kramer's note to "Mommy Shamers" gets right to the point.