Recent discussion topics include:
– How if any has your child’s school made any improvements in offering more fruits and vegetables or even vegan/ vegetarian options?
One parent in Florida said: My son’s school does Meatless Monday’s, a daily salad bar, and labels vegan items on the monthly menu with a V. They also have a ‘healthy school policy’ – no junk food or sugary drinks, and birthdays are not celebrated with food. Another parent indicated: My children’s elementary school added a salad bar this year and it’s been a big hit. It’s included with the meal or 50 cents ala cart. Now my daughter loves raw spinach and broccoli. And another parent said: My daughter’s school was forced into making vegan choices as there was another kid with a dairy allergy. However they needed a lot of help on what was considered vegan.
– Vegetarian Resource Group Nutrition Advisor Reed Mangels, PhD, RD recently answered a parent’s question on vitamin B12. We posted information on this.
-Plus more!
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families raising children on vegan diets and for vegan kids. We envision it as
a place to get advice about a wide-variety of topics: pregnancy, birthday
parties, school lunches, Halloween, non-leather apparel, cruelty-free products,
summer camps, and more. Please use it as a place to share your wisdom, seek
advice, or just find a sympathetic ear. The goal is to offer support.
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Please share this information with any veggie families that you know! Thanks.