Baby food: You’re safe with us

We want to apologise for worrying any parents earlier this week. Our ‘Baby food scare’ comment was based on old claims regarding the safety of jarred baby food, that were recycled by the Daily Mail. The message is still the same – you are safe with Babylicious and Kiddylicious’ unique frozen meals and fruit snacks. But, parents currently using jars can also be... Continue reading →

posted on 06 February 2012

Parents unclear about artificial colourings

Do you know what artificial colourings are made from and the ‘real’ effect they have on your children? A survey has revealed that almost two thirds of parents don’t know the answers to these questions, despite more than 60% noticing changes in their children’s behaviour after consuming foods with colourings – such as hyperactivity, impatience and... Continue reading →

posted on 31 October 2011

Eliminating allergies

With one in four children in Europe suffering from an allergy, the media is dubbing this the ‘non infectious epidemic of the 21st century’.  It doesn’t stop here for our children. One in five food allergy attacks occur at school, putting parents under serious pressure to identify and minimise any negative reactions. When it comes to food, this means finding tasty... Continue reading →

posted on 18 October 2011

Forcing greens on children doesn’t work

How often did your parents tell you to ‘eat your greens’ as a child? Probably more than you cared for. But, new research suggests that nagging children to eat nutritious foods does not work. In fact, they’re more likely to eat healthy and unfamiliar foods when they’re not repeatedly told to finish every last spoonful. At Babylicious and Kiddylicious, we... Continue reading →

posted on 14 October 2011

Is junk food your easy answer?

New research has revealed that one third of parents fall into the trap of regularly letting their children snack on fatty foods, such as chocolate and crisps, because they’re more convenient. Worryingly, more than half of parents also believe this method is cheaper – because they think healthy snacks are more expensive. How much is your child’s health worth? If we... Continue reading →

posted on 27 September 2011