Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, my DS relies on nuts heavily for his protein and fats as well. He's in a nut-free class, so we use sunbutter. No complaints from him, we still call it 'peanut butter'. (I made a point to tell his teachers that we use sunflower seed butter, so they aren't concerned about his 'PB sandwiches'.)
My kid also loves tofu, even cold and plain.
Lentils or other beans? Black beans and pinto beans are also favorites for my DS.
are you forcing your child to be vegetarian
No. We are a semi-veg house, probably only have meat 3x a week. I find deli meat repulsive and so we don't have turkey (etc) sandwiches.
make your own then - roast beef, pork tenderloin, even chicken breast can be cooked with min effort and used in sandwiches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, my DS relies on nuts heavily for his protein and fats as well. He's in a nut-free class, so we use sunbutter. No complaints from him, we still call it 'peanut butter'. (I made a point to tell his teachers that we use sunflower seed butter, so they aren't concerned about his 'PB sandwiches'.)
My kid also loves tofu, even cold and plain.
Lentils or other beans? Black beans and pinto beans are also favorites for my DS.
are you forcing your child to be vegetarian
Are you forcing your child to be a meat eater?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, my DS relies on nuts heavily for his protein and fats as well. He's in a nut-free class, so we use sunbutter. No complaints from him, we still call it 'peanut butter'. (I made a point to tell his teachers that we use sunflower seed butter, so they aren't concerned about his 'PB sandwiches'.)
My kid also loves tofu, even cold and plain.
Lentils or other beans? Black beans and pinto beans are also favorites for my DS.
are you forcing your child to be vegetarian
No. We are a semi-veg house, probably only have meat 3x a week. I find deli meat repulsive and so we don't have turkey (etc) sandwiches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, my DS relies on nuts heavily for his protein and fats as well. He's in a nut-free class, so we use sunbutter. No complaints from him, we still call it 'peanut butter'. (I made a point to tell his teachers that we use sunflower seed butter, so they aren't concerned about his 'PB sandwiches'.)
My kid also loves tofu, even cold and plain.
Lentils or other beans? Black beans and pinto beans are also favorites for my DS.
are you forcing your child to be vegetarian
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, my DS relies on nuts heavily for his protein and fats as well. He's in a nut-free class, so we use sunbutter. No complaints from him, we still call it 'peanut butter'. (I made a point to tell his teachers that we use sunflower seed butter, so they aren't concerned about his 'PB sandwiches'.)
My kid also loves tofu, even cold and plain.
Lentils or other beans? Black beans and pinto beans are also favorites for my DS.
are you forcing your child to be vegetarian
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, my DS relies on nuts heavily for his protein and fats as well. He's in a nut-free class, so we use sunbutter. No complaints from him, we still call it 'peanut butter'. (I made a point to tell his teachers that we use sunflower seed butter, so they aren't concerned about his 'PB sandwiches'.)
My kid also loves tofu, even cold and plain.
Lentils or other beans? Black beans and pinto beans are also favorites for my DS.