Guest guest Posted November 8, 2000 Report Share Posted November 8, 2000 Message: 6 Mon, 06 Nov 2000 23:25:20 CST " Linda McLaughlin " <lindamc23 Re: adoption from China, nutrition books Hi Bea! Welcome to the list. I am a single vegan mother to 15 month old Analea. It is possible to practice attachment parenting as a single mom, I am proof. I recommend Joanne Stephaniak's _ Vegan Vittles for delicious recipes. For web based support, I like vegsource.com--lots of links to doctors, discussion boards, and recipes. I was wondering, have you looked into breastfeeding your adopted daughter? It takes extra patience and effort, but the benefits to both you and her will be amazing. Depending on the age of your daughter when you adopt, this is a possibility. La Leche League should have some information available on how to go about establishing a milk supply. Just a thought. Take care, Linda Thanks Linda, I'll check the resources you mention. I have talked to a friend who is becoming a La Leche League instructor. She was going to get some more details for me. Does anyone know an adoptive mom who has done this? I won't know my daughter's age until next spring and then will travel to China in the summer; she will likely be between 6 - 20 months, so a big range. Sometimes anticipating single motherhood is so scary. I want to live by my values, but sometimes I get overwhelmed. I'm hoping nurturing my support system will help. I'm thinking about getting together with some folks in my community who share common beliefs. Interestingly, one of my friends who just had a baby was vegan and started eating meat during pregancy, and two other friends with kids who I thought were vegetarian due to their other values (attachment parenting, energy healing and yoga) eat whole foods but are not vegetarian. I actually sought out support on the internet because it hasn't been as easy to find here as I thought. Thanks for being there! Bea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2000 Report Share Posted November 8, 2000 I know how you feel about trying to find support! I have four children and I don't know one single vegetarian or vegan! People think I am off somehow and are doing a disservice to my children. I cried when I found out how they raise animals for McDonalds. I even had one lady at the grocery store ask me why I bought so many fruits and vegetables. Scary huh. - " Bea Reardon " <bealicsw Tuesday, November 07, 2000 9:53 PM Re: Digest Number 69 > Message: 6 > Mon, 06 Nov 2000 23:25:20 CST > " Linda McLaughlin " <lindamc23 > Re: adoption from China, nutrition books > > > > Hi Bea! > Welcome to the list. I am a single vegan mother to 15 month old Analea. It > is possible to practice attachment parenting as a single mom, I am proof. I > recommend Joanne Stephaniak's _ Vegan Vittles for delicious recipes. > For web based support, I like vegsource.com--lots of links to doctors, > discussion boards, and recipes. I was wondering, have you looked into > breastfeeding your adopted daughter? It takes extra patience and effort, > but the benefits to both you and her will be amazing. Depending on the age > of your daughter when you adopt, this is a possibility. La Leche League > should have some information available on how to go about establishing a > milk supply. Just a thought. > Take care, > Linda > > Thanks Linda, > I'll check the resources you mention. I have talked to a friend who is > becoming a La Leche League instructor. She was going to get some more > details for me. Does anyone know an adoptive mom who has done this? I won't > know my daughter's age until next spring and then will travel to China in > the summer; she will likely be between 6 - 20 months, so a big range. > Sometimes anticipating single motherhood is so scary. I want to live by my > values, but sometimes I get overwhelmed. I'm hoping nurturing my support > system will help. I'm thinking about getting together with some folks in my > community who share common beliefs. Interestingly, one of my friends who > just had a baby was vegan and started eating meat during pregancy, and two > other friends with kids who I thought were vegetarian due to their other > values (attachment parenting, energy healing and yoga) eat whole foods but > are not vegetarian. I actually sought out support on the internet because it > hasn't been as easy to find here as I thought. > Thanks for being there! > Bea > > > > > For more information about vegetarianism, please visit the VRG website at http://www.vrg.org and for materials especially useful for families go to http://www.vrg.org/family. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 Hello greenfury; Sorry , maybe it was from another veg. group. I belong to 2 of them. This one and another one. Thanks for answering my questions. Hope your day is going well. With Love M B hugs GOD BLESS !!! New and Improved Mail - Send 10MB messages! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 > Sorry , maybe it was from another veg. group. > > I belong to 2 of them. > > This one and another one. > > Thanks for answering my questions. No no no :=) I meant that I wasn't aromalady who I think originally posted the item and recipe re soyrizo - but I was answering anyway, that's all *lol* It was the right list - and hey, I was right, it *is* all veggie and just like chorizo sausage only made outta soy. Best, Pat/gf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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