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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would not accommodate this. It is way too disruptive to family dinners to cook entirely without dairy and eggs. Way more so than just working around meat for a vegetarian. [/quote] It’s depressing how many completely lazy parents are responding here. Learn some new recipes FFS.[/quote] It’s not a matter of learning “some” new recipes. DH and I did 2 weeks in Jan without meat or dairy (except for butter). We survived and a couple of the recipes were good and we use them still. But cooking without any eggs or dairy for every meal for 1 person - no way. If your whole family is vegan then fine of course. But supper is not a “home restaurant” experience in my house. [/quote] Did it ever occur to you that there is not a requirement to make meals that DO contain eggs and dairy for all but one person? Maybe try vegan meals for the whole family! Seriously, not trying to convert anyone but there is absolutely no requirement to eat animal products, and certainly not at EVERY meal. So again, learn some new recipes (that the whole family can enjoy) and support your children’s ethics and health.[/quote]
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