Absolutely not. Terrible, Terrible idea. :)
As the owner of an organic baby food company here in dfw (Collin county), I can tell you it is a pretty small market. I have advertised, and even participate at our local farmers market here in mckinney from time to time. You need to cook in a certified kitchen (unless you just make the food for friends). You also need to use organic produce/meat (for obvious reasons). You also need to freeze the food. Because of all that, it costs more than jarred food. We even have a local USDA organic farmer that we buy the majority of our produce from, and get our meat from another organic rancher locally, as well as most fruits through our local whole foods (who we negotiate a bulk rate). It still costs more than jarred on certain types. That's why we don't sell beef, we add carrots and peas when we use chicken, etc. But the profit margin is slim. So you have to sell for a decent amount more than jarred to make anything. We do it because we love it. You kinda have to. :)
There are companies that ship. Jack's harvest out of GA does and sells on amazon. Happy baby is in every whole foods nationwide for frozen food. That lessens our market even more.
It is a very niche market. If there are a lot of working moms in her area that see the tremendous benefit of feeding them fresh, wholesome baby food that isn't 1-3years old and heat preserved (yuck), then it's a good market. But she has to enjoy it because it will be hard to retire on it... Trust me. :)
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