"Super Nutrition" instructs readers on avoiding diabetes, optimizing immunity and reducing inflammation. There are not too many recipes here, although there are incoherent juxtapositions: Blueberry Breakfast Crepes With Raspberry Syrup, with coconut and ghee, runs up against Yorkshire Marrow Custard, which uses marrow bones and heavy cream. This is for babies, remember. Bone marrow and heavy cream for infants. It doesn't ring right. But I'm learning to distrust my intuition. And yours, too.
《婴儿超级营养》指导读者们预防糖尿病、增强免疫力、减少炎症。关于这一点书中给出的食谱不是很多,不过有些食谱与此相矛盾,比如,法式蓝莓早餐薄饼,含树莓糖浆、椰汁和酥油;约克郡骨髓蛋奶冻,里面含有骨髓和浓奶油。别忘了这是给婴儿们吃的。让婴儿吃骨髓和浓奶油。这听起来可不怎么对。但是我正学着怀疑自己的直觉以及你们的直觉。
Trust no one, least of all yourself — that's the takeaway from these new family cookbooks. These books don't expand on Benjamin Spock's great 1946 injunction to mothers to trust themselves; instead, they're a brisk, homemade, garden-fresh antidote to it. Don't trust hot dogs, don't trust children's preferences. Don't trust the carb-poisoned food pyramid. Don't trust vegetable-fruit mixes, because they're mostly apples, and don't trust apples because they're the dirtiest of the "Dirty Dozen" fruits. Everything, especially the apples, is trying to sabotage you.
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