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07-02-2017 08:21 AM
My teenage daughter became vegetarian a few months ago.
I am struggling to manage her dietary needs and feed her healthy meals.
I try to feed the family meals that can be slightly adjusted so that I don't have to cook 2 different meals.
Cooking isn't my "thing" so I'm not a fancy cook and have limited time for meals as I am a single mum working full time.
I'm hoping you lovely people may have some simple, healthy recipe ideas and tips for me
07-02-2017 10:52 AM
Hi @LovingThruBlue I've been following a vegan diet myself for over a year now and I know quite a few others who chose to become vegetarian at a very young age (some as young as 5 years old). The good news is, they're very healthy adults
Vegetarian cooking doesn't have to be a big endeavour. Most recipes can be easily adjusted for vegetarian diet. What kind of things do you typically cook at home, that are easy for you to make? Maybe we can provide some suggestions around that. Hopefully some other parents on the forum will have tips as well.
As for nutrition, she should be okay overall if she's eating enough whole foods. Taking iron and b12 supplements would be a good idea. It might also be good to have a visit to a doctor or nutritionist who understand vegetarian diet.
People in some parts of the world have been exclusively eating vegetarian food for thousands of years which shows it's definitely possible to have a healthy lifestyle with this kind of diet. Some of my favourite vegetarian/vegan websites and blogs are:
minimalistbaker.com/ (uses 10 ingredients or less)
I also just found this:
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/quick-veggie
Do you think your daughter might be interested in taking up cooking herself?
07-02-2017 06:25 PM
Thank you so much @Mona-RO . That's fantastic help.
I hope to very slowly get her more involved in the actual cooking.
And gradually introduce new foods. Her diet currently revolves around potato, pasta and rice. Fortunately she really likes spinach and takes an iron rich multi vitamin daily.
07-04-2017 06:49 PM
Hi @LovingThruBlue, I hope you found some things your daughter will enjoy from @Mona-RO's links. I have no vegetarian recipes to offer but I do know red kidney beans and legumes in general are really good for you. Couscous and rissoto could be alternative to rice for a bit of a change.
I hope your daughter's doing ok with everything.
07-04-2017 11:11 PM
07-05-2017 09:31 AM
Thanks for the tips @taokat
@Beingme2017, She doesn't like to eat eggs on their own but will eat them in other things.
Frittatas in the cupcake trays are a fantastic idea!
Why led her to become vego? I kind of always knew she would. For as long as I can recall she has been very disturbed by poor treatment of animals and at various times struggled with what she knew was on her plate.
A number of months ago she watched a video on Youtube that was the clincher.
I thought that she would miss certain foods and occasionally eat meat but no, this is it it seems.
I applaud her conviction to something she feels so strongly about. I just have to figure out what to feed her
07-05-2017 09:44 AM
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07-08-2017 09:12 PM
How are you going finding vegetarian recipes @LovingThruBlue? Is your daughter keen on helping out and giving cooking new things a go?
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