I'm not sure what to make of this buzz, but Elizabeth Hurley may
be thinking about launching her own line of organic convenience foods for children. The mother of three-year-old son,
Damian, has been quoted as saying,"It would be wonderful to come up with good, maybe even convenience, food which is
really healthy, low-calorie, organic and delicious." I guess we'll have to see if the desire for healthy, delicious and
organic children's foods actually means one will create said line. [Thanks for the tip Deirdre]
Elizabeth Hurley plans organic baby food line
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1. Just a side-note, but kids, especially babies and toddlers, should *not* be eating low calorie food! They need to eat balanced meals, lots of whole foods, and get plenty of calories (from natural sources) to keep those little bodies active and growing. Also, "convenience" foods must be packaged and preserved which usually means an extremely high sodium content (check your labels) that would be a terrible choice for adults, let alone children.
Posted at 6:34PM on Dec 18th 2005 by Nicola