Guest guest Posted March 30, 2001 Report Share Posted March 30, 2001 > " Deborah Pageau " <Deborah_Pageau > > > >.....I also have a soup recipe that includes spinach. It is based on >sweet potatoes and carrots, so it is sweet, and savoury with >ginger and cumin. The chopped spinach goes in just at the end. >One hardly even notices the taste of the spinach because it is >all part of the symphony. I'd be happy to send you these recipes >if you would like. > I feel so weird asking you to *give* me recipes that you worked for over a year on! There's blood, sweat, and tears in there! But I would be VERY appreciative of any recipes that you could send my way (particularly ones that your daughter liked when she was a toddler) >Have you tried him with scrambled tofu? > >I know it is hard to rest easy when kids get into eating jags, >but it really, is a very common thing that they do. Is Oatios a >whole grain cereal? Is he still breast feeding? > He is still breastfeeding....alot. I plan to do until he wants to stop, but I worry that it's not enough. I have such a hard time trusting him to know what he needs to eat. I usually give him a little of whatever we're having...sometimes he eats it, most of the times he fingerpaints with it. Please let me know what your daughter's favorite foods were when she was young. It's silly but I get so stressed over it....I don't see how a boy of his size can live on breastmilk alone! > He may be rejecting >them right now for a good reason anyway. Possibly, his little >body may be instinctively rejecting them as too high in protein >for his tender young kidneys to handle. Human breast milk, the >ideal food for human infants, on which they typically double >their size in the first 6 months of life, the fastest growth rate >in their post-birth lives, is only 5% protein. I know, I know. Wise words...great theory....tough to practice though sometimes Thanks for everything and please send all the wise vegan mothering tips you can my way. peace, karen _______________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2001 Report Share Posted March 31, 2001 Got a " bounce-back " message on this one so I'm sending it again, my apologies if it posts twice! ==Karen > " Deborah Pageau " <Deborah_Pageau > > > >.....I also have a soup recipe that includes spinach. It is based on >sweet potatoes and carrots, so it is sweet, and savoury with >ginger and cumin. The chopped spinach goes in just at the end. >One hardly even notices the taste of the spinach because it is >all part of the symphony. I'd be happy to send you these recipes >if you would like. > I feel so weird asking you to *give* me recipes that you worked for over a year on! There's blood, sweat, and tears in there! But I would be VERY appreciative of any recipes that you could send my way (particularly ones that your daughter liked when she was a toddler) >Have you tried him with scrambled tofu? > >I know it is hard to rest easy when kids get into eating jags, >but it really, is a very common thing that they do. Is Oatios a >whole grain cereal? Is he still breast feeding? > He is still breastfeeding....alot. I plan to do until he wants to stop, but I worry that it's not enough. I have such a hard time trusting him to know what he needs to eat. I usually give him a little of whatever we're having...sometimes he eats it, most of the times he fingerpaints with it. Please let me know what your daughter's favorite foods were when she was young. It's silly but I get so stressed over it....I don't see how a boy of his size can live on breastmilk alone! > He may be rejecting >them right now for a good reason anyway. Possibly, his little >body may be instinctively rejecting them as too high in protein >for his tender young kidneys to handle. Human breast milk, the >ideal food for human infants, on which they typically double >their size in the first 6 months of life, the fastest growth rate >in their post-birth lives, is only 5% protein. I know, I know. Wise words...great theory....tough to practice though sometimes Thanks for everything and please send all the wise vegan mothering tips you can my way. peace, karen _______________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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