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Aldo Zilli Launches “Baby Zilli” Organic Baby Food Line

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, January 14th, 2011 in Chefs, Children, Food & Drink.

Baby Zilli by Aldo Zilli

Vegetarian restaurant owner and green celebrity chef Aldo Zilli has launched a line of organic baby food products, available at UK supermarkets. Baby Zilli just hit the shelves at Tesco and will debut at Waitrose later this month before making its way to Ocado in February and then nationwide.

The products are divided into four ranges: Stage 1–from 4 months on, Stage 2–from 6 months on, Stage 3–from 9 months on, and Brekkie–all ages from 6 months on.

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Tyler Florence Does Organic, Vegetarian Baby Food With “Sprout”

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, May 21st, 2010 in Chefs, Comedians, Food & Drink.

Tyler Florence

Proving he knows how to do more than boil water, Food Network host Tyler Florence has a line of organic baby foods that are made with plant proteins and organic fruits and vegetables.

Sprout divides its products into 6 months and older and 7 months and older, and bigger kids are getting some delicious sounding solid foods, such as Pasta with Lentil Bolognese and Baked Sweet Potatoes and White Beans. All are vegetarian, and most are vegan, with the exception of Summer Squash with Yukon Gold Potatoes and Parmesan. Most are also free of allergens like soy, wheat and gluten.

Sprout

Sprout

“As a chef and father, I love nothing more than sharing my passion for fresh, flavorful foods with my family and friends,” Florence said. “With Sprout, I am proud to share these home-cooked flavors with your family, too.

Sprout has partnered with TerraCycle to recycle used packaging. By sending Sprout packages to TerraCycle, consumers can also earn $0.02 for their non-profit of choice with each package.

Sprout is available online and most retailers are selling it for $13.99 for a 12 pack.

It’s also available in popular chain grocery stores like Kroger’s, Winn Dixie and Whole Foods.

Photo: PR Photos

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