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Would you try to convince a vegan family to feed their children meat?

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  • The Elitist Libtard SodaJerk February 08, 2012 23:18:14
    No, it’s none of my business.
    The Elitist Libtard SodaJerk
    +6
    I have a friend who raises her kids in a Vegan Household. And they're fine, Healthy little weirdo's. They're not weird because their Vegan, their weird because Their mom is. It's in their DNA.

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  • Syl February 14, 2012 17:19:35
    No, it’s none of my business.
    Syl
    It's also no use trying, as they usually really believe they can raise healthy children without meat or dairy products. It's hard to convince them without them feeling insulted about their lifestyle.
  • Heather February 12, 2012 23:10:19
    No, I think vegan food is a healthy option for children.
    Heather
    No, I would have my children be vegan if I had any
  • James February 12, 2012 02:45:56
    No, it’s none of my business.
    James
    Personally, I need my meat :-)
  • Manwë February 11, 2012 19:41:11
    No, it’s none of my business.
    Manwë
    Vegan, vegetarian, and omnivore diets can all be balanced. It's none of my business which one a person or family chooses.
  • Rich Luna February 11, 2012 19:33:25
    Yes, children should eat both meat and dairy.
    Rich Luna
    We are omnivores in nature. On another note, vegans are killing millions of plants everyday. Help stop the murder and have a steak ;-)
  • James Rich Luna February 12, 2012 02:46:23
    James
    +1
    Send word to the Sierra Club
  • Haley February 11, 2012 04:13:05
    Yes, children should eat both meat and dairy.
    Haley
    +1
    Personally, I'm a vegetarian. It pisses me off when people bash my choices, or tell me I'm ridiculous, ect. It's hard to exercise the will to not eat meat. I don't need your opinion, and I don't need your insults. If a child wants to eat meat/animal byproducts, if they fully understand their choice, then it IS their choice. But if they like vegan food, it's not your job to chose for them, it's theirs. That a vegan lifestyle is unhealthy is an ignorant misconception made by people who have no education on the subject and therefore should not voice their opinion. It is better to let people think you are a fool than to open your mouth and prove them right. as Twain so famously said. I admire anyone who has that much will, especially kids.
  • James Haley February 12, 2012 02:47:38
    James
    My 3 year old daughter is a vegetarian. She just doesn't prefer meat. However, there are those who choose to be vegetarians because killing an animal and eating it is absolutely horrible....yet it is perfectly normal in our circle of life.
  • Bloody Brey February 11, 2012 04:02:46
    No, I think vegan food is a healthy option for children.
    Bloody Brey
    Its their decision completely. In this world today there are plenty of alternatives. I think its much healthier than the garbage we feed ourselves now.
  • Sister Wolf February 10, 2012 22:45:43
    No, but I might suggest they feed their children dairy.
    Sister Wolf
    But it would depend on if i was the children's doctor and their test results showed they needed a different diet. If everything was A ok then no i would not suggest a change.
  • Stargazer February 10, 2012 21:30:47
    No, I think vegan food is a healthy option for children.
    Stargazer
    I'm a vegetarian but I'm not a preachy one. However, in a situation like this, I would have to intervene and stop that couple.
  • Anna E February 10, 2012 14:06:57
    No, it’s none of my business.
    Anna E
    It's up to parents what they feed their kids. I'd suggest balanced meals of healthy foods, though. And supermarket veggies are sometimes no healthier than supermarket meats and dairy products.
    In this home, we let the kids eat pretty much whatever healthy foods they wanted and I didn't mind cooking a dish of whatever they each wanted. So sometimes one would want meatloaf and carrots and the other wanted fish and spinach. Not a big deal to cook a variety.
  • NarcolepticGoat February 10, 2012 13:14:42
    No, it’s none of my business.
    NarcolepticGoat
    +1
    I wouldn't eat meat if I were with them, either.
  • lucky February 10, 2012 12:54:23
    No, it’s none of my business.
    lucky
    I will not try to convince them to feed their family meat and Id appreciate it if they didnt try to convince my family to stop eating meat.
  • scout14j February 10, 2012 08:11:25
    No, it’s none of my business.
    scout14j
    Their kids...as long as they ain't hurting them.
  • Pat February 10, 2012 06:30:07
    No, it’s none of my business.
    Pat
    If they're healthy and getting the nutrients they need to grow and develop, it should be ok. If there are evident health problems, I would hope that their doctor would bring up the possibility of adding meat/meat products to their diet.
  • seahawk665 February 10, 2012 04:24:18
    No, it’s none of my business.
    seahawk665
    As long as they are making sure they are getting the proper amounts of calcium, protein, and all the vitamins they need to stay healthy then they can eat however they want.
  • Jackal February 10, 2012 03:39:18
    No, it’s none of my business.
    Jackal
    People have a right to belief and tradition.
  • Someone Else February 10, 2012 03:08:16
    No, it’s none of my business.
    Someone Else
    My oldest tried that for a couple of years turned pasty white and almost died from malnutrition. He now enjoys red meat all the time and his brain functions properly
  • Aeris Turner February 10, 2012 02:45:27
    No, but I might suggest they feed their children dairy.
    Aeris Turner
    I am not a very strict vegetarian so I don't now if my opinion counts
  • Charles Williamson February 10, 2012 02:40:47
    No, I think vegan food is a healthy option for children.
    Charles Williamson
    LIke many things, it can be done properly and effectively; however it takes dedication and thoroughness to accomplish.
  • Splashstorm February 10, 2012 02:34:40
    No, I think vegan food is a healthy option for children.
    Splashstorm
    +1
    Why kill a life just because it's tasty?
  • Reggie☮ R ☮ P ☮ 2012 ☮ February 10, 2012 02:27:35
    No, it’s none of my business.
    Reggie☮ R ☮ P ☮ 2012 ☮
    No
  • MOMMA THOMAS February 10, 2012 01:51:36
    No, I think vegan food is a healthy option for children.
    MOMMA THOMAS
    +1
    NOT A VEGAN.....BUT ALWAYS FEEL BETTER AFTER A VEGGIES AND FRUIT MEAL.
  • Syl MOMMA T... February 14, 2012 17:21:50
    Syl
    Obviously fruits and veggies are healthy, but so are milk and chickens!
  • MOMMA T... Syl February 14, 2012 20:47:10
    MOMMA THOMAS
    +1
    I HAVEN'T EVER BEEN ANTI MILK OR CHICKEN...... (BUT YOU MUST CHECK OUT THE TYPES OF DAIRY AND CHICKEN "FACTORY" CONDITIONS WHICH MIGHT EXSIST FROM WHICH YOUR PURCHASES COME. ..SOME COMPANIES' "INTEGRITY" HAS BEEN BEYOND QUESTIONABLE.) THE PUBLIC HAS BECOME SO TRUSTING AS PER WHAT WE EAT..... THERE HAVE BEEN SO MANY SERIOUS, EVEN LIFE THREATENING ILLNESSES IN RECENT YEARS! I CAME CLOSE TO LOSING A SISTER TO AN E-COLI INFECTION LAST YEAR. YES, I DEPEND ON "THE MARKETS' HONESTY" AS WELL... AND EAT AS CAREFULLY AS POSSIBLE!
  • Syl MOMMA T... February 15, 2012 20:18:54
    Syl
    Please don't type in caps, it's very annoying to read this way and it's also like you're yelling at me.
  • MOMMA T... Syl February 16, 2012 00:37:10
    MOMMA THOMAS
    SORRY THE CAPS OFFEND YOU, SYL. HAD A STROKE, EYESIGHT IS FAILING.
  • Wolfman February 10, 2012 01:42:39
    No, it’s none of my business.
    Wolfman
    I dont care what other people's children eat.
  • Batman February 10, 2012 00:53:46
    No, it’s none of my business.
    Batman
    +1
    It's rude to try and raise other people's kids.
  • Shirley February 10, 2012 00:32:47
    No, it’s none of my business.
    Shirley
    +1
    I would not presume to know what is better for another person's children.
  • Bronar February 10, 2012 00:28:02
    No, it’s none of my business.
    Bronar
    +1
    How am I to know they are not supplementing any missing meat and dairy with the proper ingredients. I avoid giving parenting advice.
  • **StarzAbove** February 10, 2012 00:27:47 (edited)
    No, it’s none of my business.
    **StarzAbove**
    +2
    What others eat is none of my business.
  • Paige February 10, 2012 00:27:28
    No, it’s none of my business.
    Paige
    +1
    Nope......I would stay out of it.
  • Red_Horse February 10, 2012 00:24:45
    No, it’s none of my business.
    Red_Horse
    +1
    It would also be quite pointless.

    And make me look crazy.

    And why should I care?

    (etc, al.)
  • Jdogg February 09, 2012 21:48:46
    No, it’s none of my business.
    Jdogg
    +2
    Cause I wouldn't want a vegan trying to make me quit eating meat.
  • Nika February 09, 2012 21:17:07
    No, I think vegan food is a healthy option for children.
    Nika
    +2
    Actually, when I was a small child I was raised on a vegan diet. My mom was a heath nut. I could hardly eat candy or sugary foods either. I was probably at my healthiest then. I'm still vegetarian but I eat dairy and junk food too.
  • safari February 09, 2012 21:05:39
    No, I think vegan food is a healthy option for children.
    safari
    +2
    One set of my country cousins grew up eating bologna sandwiches and moon pies while drinking orange sodas by the caseloads every day - they turned out ok and no one would have even thought to tell their parents they weren't eating right even though it is pretty obvious. Vegan done right is very healthy.
  • Freedomwatcher ☮ R P ☮ 2012 ☮ February 09, 2012 20:52:07
    No, it’s none of my business.
    Freedomwatcher ☮ R P ☮ 2012 ☮
    +3
    Would you try to convince a Christian family to make their children Athiest? Stupid question!
  • Jennifer February 09, 2012 19:39:19
    No, it’s none of my business.
    Jennifer
    +3
    It takes some careful planning and research to be a healthy vegan. If a parent knows what they are doing then by all means. Personally, I am not a fan of the vegan way of life. Every vegan I know is on some sort of supplement. If your diet requires you to take supplements or medication because you are unhealthy then perhaps you need to rethink your eating habits. According to much scientific research, we should not be taking supplements of any kind. Nutrition should come from the foods we ingest. This might not be a popular opinion but it is mine :O)

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