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We are meat eaters (although in small quantities). About 1 year ago, DD (11) decided she wanted to be a vegetarian. It has not been too hard - I cook vegetarian about 1/2 the time anyways, and the other times she either fends for herself or I make a meal - and add meat at the end - after serving her.
Truthfully, the hardest thing has been the sneaky meat-by-products in things...like gelatin, rennet, and some L words.... (I could do a huge rant on the annoyance of meat byproducts in non-meat items
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Lately she has been saying she wants to go vegan. She wants to do so for animal rights reasons.
I am worried about this, for the following reasons:
-she is a picky eater. She is not keen on new foods
-there is dairy in many things. I looked at the bread we buy - yup "traces of milk products".
-at this point in time most of her protein requirements come from dairy and eggs. She barely tolerates tofu and beans (only likes humous). She does like nuts - but only some and they are pricey!!!
-I have no idea where she is going to get the iron, calcium, B12, and the protein she needs. I have no idea what it will do to her, physically, if she does not get the nutrients she needs.
I suggested she slowly go vegan - and she wants to go cold turkey.
I asked her if she would consume eggs or dairy from happy chickens or cows - and the answer is "no". She would have to check out the farms herself, and the logistics of that are not easy.
I am (perhaps selfishly) a little worried about me and my workload. I am not up for cooking totally different meals every day, she may cook for herself but I KNOW she will not totally clean up after herself and I do enough housework as it is. DH would like for us all to be able to sit down and enjoy the same meal. This paragraph is a minor concern compared to the nutritional aspect.
I tried to google veganism and children/teens but only came up with either pro articles (do it - it is fine!) or con articles (it is child abuse!). I want balanced articles.... If you know of any, could you post links??
any advice?
Help!
Truthfully, the hardest thing has been the sneaky meat-by-products in things...like gelatin, rennet, and some L words.... (I could do a huge rant on the annoyance of meat byproducts in non-meat items

Lately she has been saying she wants to go vegan. She wants to do so for animal rights reasons.
I am worried about this, for the following reasons:
-she is a picky eater. She is not keen on new foods
-there is dairy in many things. I looked at the bread we buy - yup "traces of milk products".
-at this point in time most of her protein requirements come from dairy and eggs. She barely tolerates tofu and beans (only likes humous). She does like nuts - but only some and they are pricey!!!
-I have no idea where she is going to get the iron, calcium, B12, and the protein she needs. I have no idea what it will do to her, physically, if she does not get the nutrients she needs.
I suggested she slowly go vegan - and she wants to go cold turkey.
I asked her if she would consume eggs or dairy from happy chickens or cows - and the answer is "no". She would have to check out the farms herself, and the logistics of that are not easy.
I am (perhaps selfishly) a little worried about me and my workload. I am not up for cooking totally different meals every day, she may cook for herself but I KNOW she will not totally clean up after herself and I do enough housework as it is. DH would like for us all to be able to sit down and enjoy the same meal. This paragraph is a minor concern compared to the nutritional aspect.
I tried to google veganism and children/teens but only came up with either pro articles (do it - it is fine!) or con articles (it is child abuse!). I want balanced articles.... If you know of any, could you post links??
any advice?
Help!