
Anton Dunn, a 42-year-old New Yorker who also goes by the name "Trashman," has ended up in jail after he posted numerous videos claiming that
he helped poison millions of Gerber baby food containers. Wearing a black mask, Dunn said that upon his request Gerber employees contaminated the baby food with cyanide, getting him closer to his goal of killing infants.
When authorities apprehended Dunn they found no evidence that he actually did anything to baby food.

Many new moms fancy themselves the younger and hipper version of Martha Stewart. Wanting every morsel their tot eats to be fresh and nutrient filled, more moms are opting to churn out their own
baby food. I tried my hand at it a few times and found that the grocer's supply of sweet potatoes was tastier than my own.
Delilicious: Tasty Baby
Baby food sometimes gives me the heebie jeebies. Not one to venture out and test the foods myself, I was convinced by Tastybaby's packaging and website that the infant food would be desirable for adults, too. The company prides itself on blast–freezing their organic recipes at peak flavor — giving the fare farm freshness and nutritional value.

Baby food sometimes gives me the heebie jeebies. Not one to venture out and test the foods myself, I was convinced by
Tastybaby's packaging and website that the infant food would be desirable for adults, too. The company prides itself on blast–freezing their organic recipes at peak flavor — giving the fare farm freshness and nutritional value.

For parents, who like to cook all of their tot's tasty meals, the
Beaba Baby Cook is a heaven–sent product.
Hugely popular in Europe, Americans are now privy to the convenient meal–maker.
To learn more about this Beaba, .

Kids go through phases where they won't eat what is put in front of them. They may even turn their noses up at things they used to like opting for a slice of cheese or a handful of pretzels. This can be frustrating for parents who want to make sure their lil ones are getting the nutrients they need.

If your kids are anything like mine, they love to offer their lil helping hands in the kitchen.
Cookbook author
Annabel Karmel believes that introducing children to cooking helps them learn healthy food habits as well as counting, weighing, mixing and whisking.
Her recently released read,
The Toddler Cookbook, provides parents with two-dozen fun and simple recipes to make with their offspring and features step-by-step instructions.

Yesterday,
we discussed fussy eaters with the London- based cookbook author, Annabel Karmel, and today we're talking books.
If you have a school-aged child, you know that the morning routine of getting everyone up and dressed, fed and packed for school leaves little time for creativity.
Lunch Boxes and Snacks, which hit book stores in January, takes parents beyond the peanut butter and jelly or tuna sandwiches with tips and healthy recipes to liven up your child’s lunchbox.

There's no denying that popular children’s cookbook author,
Annabel Karmel is one busy mum. In addition to her three kids, she has 15 cookbooks on US bookshelves and lines of food prep equipment and prepared children's foods available in the UK.
We recently sat down with Annabel to discuss her latest books, tips for getting children to brave new foods and her views on hiding healthy food in your kid cuisine.

If you've ever been stuck in an airport for an extended period of time with a babe, then you know that diapers, baby food, formula and whole milk are near impossible to find. Since all the kiosks sell phone chargers, scarves, and vacation mementos, it's hard to believe there's not one selling baby goods.
Nevertheless, well–prepared traveling parents who pack supplies better think again.