“Bear Blu” sounds like what I would name a hamster.
This reminds me of that SNL sketch with Julia Marguiles - her date’s (adult) brother can’t chew his own food so his family chews it up and spits it in his mouth for him. You know when something is so gross you’re falling off your couch laughing?
I thought that this practice was common knowledge. OK, so maybe it’s not common any more in our culture, but it’s hardly bizarre. So someone chooses to be a little old-fashioned in how they do something. Big deal.
I remember reading something within the last few months that this practice has a positive effect on the child’s immune system, which is probably why she adopted it.
Ah, but see … you used your fingers to give baby a pat of cracker-mush, rather than drooling it directly into their mouths.
Yeah, yeah, it’s traditional in some low-tech parts of the world, and this is how we used to do it as cavemen. So? If everyone subscribed to that theory, we wouldn’t have made progress, like inventing the wheel, air-conditioning and teh interwebz. Just because somethings been done a certain way in the past doesn’t mean there isn’t a better way.
Yes, but unfortunately, it’s also a big part of why hepatitis B is so prevalent in many countries. Many diseases can be spread this way, including HIV. It strikes me that promoting the practice on her healthy-living website is… ill-considered.
OMG, this is Alicia Silverstone we’re talking about. I would so totally eat her chewed food.
FWIW, I have a parrot, and when he stands on my shoulder he does always try to stick his beak in my mouth. It seems to be hard-wired behavior in birds.
The test here is to give these people a couple cases of Gerbers and see if they continue the chew 'n spit routine. If they go for the jarred stuff, maybe they weren’t too thrilled with the pre-chewing either.
You got me there, bud. Even the most remote African village household already has its own microwave ovens, built out of straw and mud, powered by a cow electical treadmill, and for the water used for the added washing up they just have to dig the well a couple yards deeper, and for silverware…uh-oh. They don’t have the extra silverware. Sorry.
But seriously, the sad part is you are right. Ever heard of the Nestle boycott? The TLDR version is: parents in poor countries want what is western, because that is better; they buy powdered Nestle milk instead of breastfeeding baby the oldfashioned way; they use dirty water or make the expensive formula too thin; 4000 babies die each day.
Actually, I think what Silverstone does is some much needed PR for a good cause. Remember the hubbub about Selma Hayek breastfeeding another baby then her own?
Geez. When my last kid was born and ready for solids, I was totally over blowing money on jarred baby food. I bought a few for travel or unspecified emergencies, which he wouldn’t eat. Otherwise I just mashed what could be mashed and fed that to him. People are way too whacked out on what to feed babies. Although I do admit to the whacked-outedness with my first.
I remember reading about this years ago; the example pre-chewing people were Russian peasants. I still don’t get why the need to pre-chew. Babies can go for a heck of a long time on nursing alone and chew pretty darn well with just their gums anyway.
Oddly, the old-fashioned way may indeed be the better way in this case. I’ve been seeing reports that allergy researchers think that pre-mastication may prevent kids from developing food allergies, by introducing all those lovely enzymes or something. I don’t know much about it really, but it’s an interesting hypothesis.