Food for babies and toddlers. Seems like a simple concept? Our once-extended families, which shared skills, have devolved into nuclear families (huge homes with a few people rattling around in them).
Things like sewing, baking, handcrafts, patchwork, crochet and knitting were all needed to make a house a home. Today, these things are hobbies or pastimes. And our homewares are mass-produced items purchased readily.
Whether we get someone else to do it for us or we buy it cooked for us, human beings will always want cooked food. The decline of home cooking, a blindness to the perils of processed food have led us on this alarming slope of obesity.
Society cannot sustain a population of overweight, unfit, and disease-riddled people. With 60 per cent of people now overweight or obese, it’s become a majority problem and we must seek a mainstream answer.
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