Anonymous wrote:I had to google, but for those who don't want to:
The idea is simple: replace two meals each day with several jars (or pouches) of baby food. A jar of baby food contains between 20 and 90 calories, so sticking to a low-calorie diet will still require downing several jars of pureed goo.
Celebrity trainer Tracy Anderson gets a lot of the internet-(in)famous credit for this fad, but research reveals it's been around since the 1980s. Some advocates suggest eating about 14 jars of baby food throughout the day, then a dinner at night. Other "plans" suggest you only eat baby food. Truthfully, you won't find any hard and fast rules for the baby food diet because it's more of a myth than a medical regimen.
"It's nutritionally inadequate. I can't think of a single pro for an adult to eat baby food, unless their jaws are wired shut"
Dear god. This has to be a joke, along with OP’s post. Unfortunately I’m sure it isn’t.