Bargoo is exactly right.
I looked up the "baby food diet." The plan is 14 servings of baby food a day, plus "one sensible meal." If you can figure out what it takes to eat "one sensible meal," I promise you can figure out what it takes to eat three sensible meals and maybe a sensible snack or two a day, without having to resort to gimmicks like 14 jars of baby food.
Fad diets like this make it seem like food has to be penance; your sentence for the crime of being overweight is to eat 14 jars of baby food a day. You don't have to do that to yourself, and more importantly you have to understand that doing that to yourself is nothing but the road to lapses, regains, and feelings of failure.
You will do so, so much better in the long run if you just start learning now how to lose weight on real, healthy, tasty grown-up food. If you don't know how to do that, people here can help you. I have lost >110 pounds that way, eating controlled amounts of actual food, no gimmicks. So have lots and lots and lots of other posters here who are ready and willing to help you get started.
Plus, you won't have to explain to your friends, family, and coworkers why you are eating 14 jars of baby food a day!