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Raising a Vegetarian Family -- The Vegetarian Resource Group
How to raise a vegetarian or vegan family. The Vegetarian Resource Group (VRG) is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public on vegetarianism and the interrelated issues of health, nutrition, ecology, ethics, and world hunger...
Veggie Kids
Helpful information about feeding vegetarian children along with a selection of
kid-friendly recipes.
Veggie Kids
Give Me Five! (vegetables and fruits, that is) If you're frustrated with trying to get your children to eat five servings daily of vegetables and fruits, here are some tips that may help. ... Some Practical Tips for Feeding Vegetarian Children. PBJ Party Hummm ... as a staple food ("Vegetarian Diets and Children," TAB ... Smart Dogs or other vegetarian franks, cooked according to ...
Ethical Eating: Vegetarian Kids
Provides tips to help non-vegetarian parents whose children refuse to eat meat.
Vegetarian kids
Vegetables and kids ... the two are hardly seen together. How can it possibly work to raise one as a vegetarian? It's not as unnatural as it may sound. ... Toddlers & Kids. Hot products for you & your kids. more newsletters. Vegetarian kids. by Sue Gilbert, MS ...
Feeding Vegan Kids -- The Vegetarian Resource Group
Raising vegan children takes time and thought, but no more than it takes to raise
a non-vegan child. This article published by the Vegetarian Resource Group ...
News 14 Carolina | 24 Hour Local News | HEADLINES
According to a recent poll, about one million American school kids say they're vegetarians. But is their diet really all that healthy? ... Vegetarian Kids. 11/15/2003 6:25 AM ... Rebecca Pancoast became a vegetarian when she was a little girl out of her love for animals ...
Vegetarian Kids and Teens -- The Vegetarian Resource Group
Vegetarian nutrition information, recipes, books, and publishers of Vegetarian
Journal. The Vegetarian Resource Group (VRG) is a non-profit organization ...
vegetarian kids News
Garlic And Onion Purees Save Time And Money
Some people end up buying and peeling an onion and a head of garlic, when they only need a portion of that for their recipe, and end up tossing the rest, only to need it again a few days later. Freezing a puree of garlic, onion and olive oil means that not only do you avoid this wasteful routine, but you can prepare several months’ worth when the ingredients are on sale. Culinary weblog Veg ...
Read more...LETTER: Lunch for healthier kids
I was delighted to read the new U.S. Department of Agriculture guidelines requiring schools to serve meals with twice as many fruits and vegetables, more whole grains, less sodium and fat, and no meat for breakfast. The guidelines were mandated by the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act signed by President Obama in December 2010 and will go into effect with the next school year
Read more...SOUNDOFF: Should school lunch menus offer more vegetarian options?
Salads make wonderful lunches. If students don’t like salads, they should remember to bring in their own lunches.
Read more...Frozen Garlic and Onion Purees Save Time and Money [Food Hacks]
# foodhacks Some people end up buying and peeling an onion and a head of garlic when they only need a portion of that for their recipe and end up tossing the rest, only to need it again a few days later. Freezing a puree of garlic, onion, and olive oil means that not only do you avoid this wasteful routine, but you can prepare several months worth when the ingredients are on sale. More »
Read more...Down to Earth: Fed up with school food?
The current “Occupy” generation of students is looking for change, and for some, it is a desire to have access to fresh, organic, local and ethically sourced food at an affordable price, which ironically is often hard to find on a college campus.
Read more...The schools & fat kids: Is gov’t plan out to lunch?
The Issue: Whether the government’s school-lunch efforts are enough to combat childhood obesity. *** Thank you for putting into perspective what we food-service directors have been saying: Good eating habits begin at home, and children are not going to eat things they do not like just because we put these...
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