Guest guest Posted August 4, 2006 Report Share Posted August 4, 2006 Dear Susan, Welcome! Congrats on your wonderful new son. I teach natural childbirth and am a doula. I don't have many clients with babies in the NICU. But, when it happens, everyone gets a lesson in patience and listening skills. It's wonderful that the staff got the opportunity to see a vegan baby thrive! My son is 10 yrs old now and vegan since birth. I am a big believer in rotating foods. That goes for my son and husband as well as myself. So, since we have a fair amount of soy in our diet, I limit the soy milk. I did nurse my son a few months past 2 yrs old. For that period of time. Water was the only drink he got. I introduced rice milk first a little at a time. We rotate, rice, almond and hazelnut milk. I can't deal with oat milk! We eat tofu a few times a week. He likes soy cheese, so a couple times a week. Soy hot dogs, burgers and fake meats a couple times a week. I use miso and tempeh as well. Soy yogurt once or twice a week. We sometimes eat soy twice a day, but never every meal. I do my best to have other legumes through the day and week. Sometimes I make smoothies, I use hemp protein, rice protein or the veggie protein rather than soy. Hope that helps. Laura I was also looking at the archives and seeing some discussion about soy (evil or not) and I'd like an example of how much soy your kids are eating in a day...is there too much? I spoke with the VRG ask a nutrionist, and he gave me some idea...but Max drinks Silk Enhanced....about 28 ounces a day and he loves soy yogurt....now if I add in tofu or tempeh or any analog...is it too much? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 Hi Susan! Welcome! What are they feeding those babies in the NICU that they aren't vegan??? Hamburgers??? Ha! I guess they were pushing the milk- rather than soy-based formula. I breastfed and used formula, and I know everyone wanted to push the milk-based formula, which I didn't use. I'm vegan; hubby, son (2 1/2), and mom are lacto-ova. How it works with my hubby...I'm a harpy! Haaaaa! Honestly I think my hubby is on the brink of cracking, but not really bc of me. He's just been reading some books that pretty much support everything I've been telling him about egg and dairy consumption. The books talk not only about the ethical issues, but the health and environmental issues. He's currently reading The Omnivore's Dilema. And I'm reading The Way We Eat: Why Our Food Choices Matter. They're actually much more interesting than they might sound. For my hubby, in the house, his weaknesses are half-and-half, ice cream, and cheese. I can't remember the last time he made eggs, although he said he reserves the right to eat them. Haaa! I avoid feeding my son dairy and eggs (which he doesn't like anyway), but he does eat cheese in the house. My mom doesn't do eggs either (except in some baked goods). She loves cheese, too, though, and refuses to let me tell her about its production. I take it easy on her. All in all I feel lucky to have a vegetarian hubby, although it took six years to get him there. He's a softy though, so education about the animals really did it. How are things for you as a vegan/veggie couple? Lisa Northern VA/DC/Maryland Veg*n Playgroup vegetarianchildren/ How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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