Debra Poneman is the mother of two vegetarian children.
Debra Poneman is the mother of two vegetarian children. She is a speaker on healthy food choices and natural alternatives to conventional medicine. She lives in Evanston, Illinois. Emily Anderson Greene runs Viva Entertainment, a company that creates orig. So, yesterday when my 8 year old said, "maybe I should become a vegetarian", I had the info I need to get started! I especially love Debra's and Emily's humor woven throughout the book. I enjoyed "What, No Meat?!" from cover to cover. You may not be interested in becoming vegetarian and that's ok - this book is still worth a read.
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What, No Meat?! book. Mom and Dad, I’ve decided to become a vegetarian. What, No Meat?! is written for the concerned and bewildered parent who needs help understanding and feeding a child who has decided to give up meat. Parents today are already overwrought trying to balance kids, careers, bills, exercise, their own aging parents, and everything else. No wonder they feel that having to learn Mom and Dad, I’ve decided to become a vegetarian.
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Browse and save recipes from What, No Meat?!: What To Do When Your Kid Becomes A Vegetarian to your own online collection at EatYourBooks. Emily Anderson Greene runs Viva Entertainment, a company that creates original educational videos, fitness videos, and documentaries on health and well-being. She lives in Bethesda, Maryland.
by Debra Poneman and Emily Anderson Greene. Mom and Dad, I've decided to become a vegetarian. What, No Meat? is written for the concerned and bewildered parent who needs help understanding and feeding a child who has decided to give up meat.
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Poneman, Debra, and Emily Anderson Greene. What, No Meat?! What to Do When Your Kid Becomes a Vegetarian. New York: Tundra Books, 2002. Stepaniak, Joanne, and Vesanto Melina. Toronto, ON (Canada): ECW Press, 2003. Schwartz, Ellen, and Farida Zaman. Raising Vegetarian Children.
What, No Meat?! What to Do. When Your Kid. Becomes a Vegetarian. She lives in Bethesda, Maryland, with her husband. by Debra Halperin Poneman. and Emily Anderson Greene. Your child's announcement comes as a shock. you've got enough on your hands trying to balance kids, careers, bills, exercise, your own aging parents, and everything else. No wonder you feel that having to learn to cook and shop in a whole new "vegetarian way" just might drive you over the edge.
They suddenly became very silent and attentive, watching somebody over my shoulder. It was Poopy, all by herself.
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Mom and Dad, I’ve decided to become a vegetarian. What, No Meat?! is written for the concerned and bewildered parent who needs help understanding and feeding a child who has decided to give up meat. Parents today are already overwrought trying to balance kids, careers, bills, exercise, their own aging parents, and everything else. No wonder they feel that having to learn to cook and shop in a whole new "vegetarian way" just might drive them over the edge. What, No Meat?! is written for the harried parent who is willing to make the effort to accommodate their child’s choice, but wants the whole thing to be as simple and effortless as possible. The book offers simple, sound facts that will allay parental fears about nutritional deficiencies in a child’s vegetarian diet from sources that parents trust, like the American Dietetic Association, American Heart Association, and American Council on Nutrition. It also includes easy recipes to help make the transition as trouble-free (and tasty) as possible. And yes, you can still go out to dinner! Yes, you can still go to Grandma’s house for Thanksgiving! This book tells you how. Most importantly, this book shows you how to support your child’s transition to a vegetarian diet in a way that is harmonious, and maybe even fun.