Alicia Silverstone Posts Video Of Her Pre-Chewing Food For Her Toddler

Every time New Yorkers have seen this in the media, it has generally been gross-out jokes, played laughs.

Mario Boats and Jon Stewart did on "The Daily Show." "Saturday Night Live" has done it twice: once with Bill Murray, Brian Doyle Murray and Chevy Chase. Years later, Julianna Multi Lies, Will Ferrell and crew took up a little chew.

But now, actress Alicia Silverstone has released a video that can make people wonder if she is really clueless when it comes to feeding their children.

Silverstone posted a video where she pre-chews the food of her toddler son Bear Blu and then discharge it into his mouth, like a bird.

The video was posted on her site, "What kind of life." Her site is an extension of her book, "What kind of diet."

"I will be sharing all kinds of tasty morsels with you," Silverstone wrote on the site, explains its mission. "When you are done with the visit, your mouth will be watering and you will definitely want to crash here forever."

"This website is a great resource for those who want to delve deeper into the world of healthy, green, environmentally friendly living," she wrote.

The post that caused the ruckus is entitled "Home Video. Breakfast with baby bear"

"I just had a delicious breakfast of miso soup and Collard and radish steamed and drizzled with flax oil, cast iron Mochis and Nori wrapped outside and some grated daikon. Yum, I feed the bear Mochis and a little bit of vegetables from the soup of my mouth ... to him. It is his favorite ... and my "Silverstone base.

"He literally crawls across the room to attack my mouth if I'm eating. This video was taken about a month or 2 ago when he was a little wobbly. Now he's grabbing my mouth to get food," she posted.

Comm Enters site Silverstone did not make a lot of publication.

"It's sweet. Who are we to judge? It is not as it appears on the video of the banner in front of her baby while he is hungry. She is feeding him like a mother, and they are both lovely," User Amber Harvey.

"Oh, for goodness sakes people, Alicia is breastfeeding her child, do not shoot up," based Jacqueline Pascarl.

The National Institute of Health has published research "premastication."