Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cooking is so much work. I would teach her some easy vegan things she can make on her own. I wouldn’t be adding a whole second dinner I have to make. I’m happy to do it if there is an actual medical reason why one of the kids can’t eat something but not for a special diet they decided they wanted to have at 11.
In our family, we take turns cooking meals that work for everyone. So, she'll prepare vegan food for the whole family once or twice a week. On the other days, when her siblings or a parents prepare a meal, they'll either make it so that the meat/dairy/eggs can be left off. So, for example, tonight I'm going to try this:
https://www.the-independent.com/life-style/food-and-drink/leek-lentils-halloumi-dinner-recipe-b1933934.html
with vegetable stock, and just leave the cheese off hers.
But I need more recipes that work. I need more ideas for recipes, as well as some guidance and how to judge that she's getting enough.
Anonymous wrote:Don't let your child do this to her.
She is entering puberty and will be starting her period soon.
She needs a healthy diet with proper nutrients, including animal based foods. It would be irrespinsible for you to allow her to start a dangerous fad diet like veganism.
Get her off social media and make her eat properly.
Anonymous wrote:Cooking is so much work. I would teach her some easy vegan things she can make on her own. I wouldn’t be adding a whole second dinner I have to make. I’m happy to do it if there is an actual medical reason why one of the kids can’t eat something but not for a special diet they decided they wanted to have at 11.
Anonymous wrote:Cooking is so much work. I would teach her some easy vegan things she can make on her own. I wouldn’t be adding a whole second dinner I have to make. I’m happy to do it if there is an actual medical reason why one of the kids can’t eat something but not for a special diet they decided they wanted to have at 11.
Anonymous wrote:1. B12. A must-have. Get the weekly sublingual ones. Needs saliva to work best. Nutritional yeast and miso are used in many recipes and healthy.
2. Try not to do vegan junk food, opt for whole proteins like tofu soybeans tempeh and look at forks over knives, happy herbivore, for good recipes. Del sroufe has good videos on cooking how to.
3. Congrats to her for choosing healthy diet!
Enjoy the adventure.