Guest guest Posted November 12, 2004 Report Share Posted November 12, 2004 My kids and I adopt a turkey from the Farm Sanctuary. This is our 2nd year. They both love doing it. They bring the picture of the turkey to school and show it to all of thier friends. It is a great way to get the message across to other kids who are not exposed to vegetarianism. Adopt a turkey, don't eat one. Does anyone else do this with their kids? Carol Lauren Niedel <lniedel wrote: Hi Kasmama; I have been vegetarian for over 20 years - I also had a very mean father who chastised for becoming vegetarian. It is simple to stay the course - being vegetarian is a life style - a belief it encompasses the whole person. If you truely understand why you are a vegetarian it is easy to get passed the nay sayers - I have a beautiful 14 yr old and a handsome 10 yr old- they love being vegetarian. They are proud that they don't eat meat and they like being different. When I married my husband 19 yrs ago he knew that we would all be vegetarian. It has become part of us. If however you personally don't know why you want to be vegetarian - you won't stick to it. So it is important to be true to yourself. And take comfort in knowing that a vegetarian and or vegan lifestyle will not only benefit you and your child but the world and all living things that inhabit it. Peace and have a beautiful Turkey free holiday Lauren ksmama81 <ksmama81 wrote: Hello! I'm a 23 year old mom of a 2 year old. I'm not with his father, which makes the whole diet thing a problem. I tried being vegan for awhile, but with my limited budget and lack of time it was kind of hard. Plus I come from a meat & potatoes family. Not very supportive, make jokes, etc. How do you guys do it? 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.This is a discussion list and is not intended to provide personal medical advice. Medical advice should be obtained from a qualified health professional. edical advice. Medical advice should be obtained from a qualified health professional. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 Yes, we have done this before. It's a great teaching point for children as well as adults at school! Peace, Laura -in Maryland cpsobczak writes: My kids and I adopt a turkey from the Farm Sanctuary. This is our 2nd year. They both love doing it. They bring the picture of the turkey to school and show it to all of thier friends. It is a great way to get the message across to other kids who are not exposed to vegetarianism. Adopt a turkey, don't eat one. Does anyone else do this with their kids? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 Yes, we do this too. It will also be our second year. Our son just turned four and has been talking incessantly about this lately (he still has the photo of " his " turkey from last year in his room). The program is great because you can actually " adopt " a turkey for other people as well, and have the farm sanctuary send them the photo, literature, and some vegan recipes. The recipients also receive the Farm Sanctuary Newsletter for a year as well. We find that it's a great way to have Thanksgiving involve a turkey without eating one! Melissa > My kids and I adopt a turkey from the Farm Sanctuary. This is our 2nd > year. > They both love doing it. They bring the picture of the turkey to school and > > show it to all of thier friends. It is a great way to get the message > across > to other kids who are not exposed to vegetarianism. Adopt a turkey, don't > eat > one. Does anyone else do this with their kids? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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