This is Highly Recommend, a column dedicated to what people in the food industry are obsessed with eating, drinking, and buying right now.Yumi purées are delicious but, at four ounces each, they just don’t fill me up. Okay, okay, okay—I know these little tubs are made for babies. But with options like banana cream pie, pat juk, and mulligatawny, I can’t say I haven’t been tempted to steal a bite or two from my baby when she isn’t looking.Yumi, which provides weekly shipments of foods tailored to a child’s developmental stages (as in, purées at the very beginning, chunkier foods and ‘pinchables’ later on), takes a lot of the guesswork—and, for me, the anxiety—out of feeding a baby.
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