x24,Top3,TopLeft,x25,x12
solar backpack

Get Your Kids to Eat Their Veggies: The Flip Side

Kelly Rossiter, Toronto

Kelly Rossiter

By Kelly Rossiter
Toronto, Canada | Sun Mar 23 17:21:00 EDT 2008

2007-11-28_090205babe.jpg


Unknown.

A number of years ago, there were a lot of parents who were chagrined to discover that their tykes would no longer eat their morning bacon after seeing the film Babe. So what do you do when one member of a meat loving family opts out? Well, you take them seriously. They may change their mind when they discover that more is required than eating peanut butter sandwiches, but they may not.

Lots of kids flirt with vegetarianism at a young age, and even more are becoming committed to the lifestyle as teenagers and young adults. I often ask people how long they have eschewed meat and quite a lot of them say since childhood. There are plenty of ecological, moral, and ethical issues involved, and children feel these things keenly. As they grow older, political and health issues come into play. We know that no or even less meat in your diet is better both for you and the health of the planet.Many families find it disruptive, however, and it may become an area of contention. Some people simply don't know what to serve and it becomes an additional mealtime stress. Make the effort to meet your child halfway.

1. Start serving a meat free meal once or twice a week regularly. Add more meals as the rest of the family feels more comfortable with it.

2. Make meat the least important item on the plate. Add more vegetables and legumes.

3. Make dishes where the meat is cooked separately from the sauce so it can be added to plates individually at serving time.

4. Always ensure that there is another source of protein for your vegetarian diner, such as legumes, tofu, and nuts, and make enough for everyone to try.

5. Adapt some of your family favourites, such as chili or pasta sauces, to be meat-free.

In the end, you should just relax. There is a wealth of cookbooks containing recipes that should make everyone in the family happy. And you can go to a restaurant together and be certain that your child is going to be offered more than a green salad as the vegetarian option.

Attitudes about vegetarianism have changed dramatically over the years. When my husband announced at the age of 16 that he was vegetarian, his mother served him soggy frozen fish sticks until he capitulated. (Of course, now fish is no longer considered vegetarian).

When our son announced at the age of 19 that he was vegetarian, his mother served him more legumes. So look at this as a great opportunity to improve your family's diet. Maybe you'll get them to eat tofu.

Difficulty level: Easy

 
  • email
  • digg
  • share
  • print
helpful article? vote for it
{ }
close window

CLOSE X

 

comments on this article

view all post a comment

 
 
Search is temporarily unavailable
 
 
Emeril Kelly and Supper Club Recipes by Category
 
Shop Discovery Store
 
Conversations
 
new episodes of emeril green promo image
 
Quiz
 

How to Go Green Guide

View All

Votes

How to Go Green: In the Kitchen
  COMMENTS

{}

How to Go Green: Eating
  COMMENTS

{}

How to Go Green: Babies
  COMMENTS

{}

How to Go Green: Coffee and Tea
  COMMENTS

{}

How to Go Green: Wine
  COMMENTS

{}

 

tv schedule

view all

On Now

On Tonight

 
emeril green grilling recipes promo banner photo
 

buying guides

View All

Votes

Buy Green: Camping Tents
  COMMENTS

{}

Buy Green: Interior Paint
  COMMENTS

{}

Buy Green: Side-by-Side Refrigerators
  COMMENTS

{}

Buy Green: Mattresses
  COMMENTS

{}

 

today on planet green

view all

Votes

recent
discussed

Mini Blinds are Boring—Craft Them into Chic Fabric Shades
POSTED  6 Jul 2009.  COMMENTS

{ }

Emeril's Marinated Hanger Steak
POSTED  6 Jul 2009.  COMMENTS

{ }

Emeril's Bracciole with Pasta
POSTED  6 Jul 2009.  COMMENTS

{ }

Emeril Green Episode: Eliminate Your Steak Mistakes
POSTED  50 MINUTES AGO.  COMMENTS

{ }

Zero Waste—The Newest Eco-Fashion Innovation?
POSTED  1 HOUR AGO.  COMMENTS

{ }

Ask Steve Thomas Anything (About Your Home)
POSTED  9 Feb 2009. 120 COMMENTS.

{117}

Ask Emeril Your Green Cooking Questions
POSTED  7 Apr 2009. 55 COMMENTS.

{120}

Emeril Green FAQ
POSTED  17 Dec 2008. 46 COMMENTS.

{84}

5 Ways to Green Your Haircut
POSTED  24 Jun 2009. 3 COMMENTS.

{38}

7 Great Weekend Solar Power Projects
POSTED  25 Jun 2009. 3 COMMENTS.

{54}

 

Ads by Google