Posts tagged as: vegan children

Sustainable School Lunch – Late Winter (well, California winter)

March 27th, 2016 - posted under: The Food » Food and Health

Hello All! It’s time for another round of healthy, vegan, seasonal, local, and most of all – EASY – kid’s school lunches packed in reusable, sustainable, and eco-friendly containers. Because geeze, #momlife! And who knew that packing up lunches would become such a pure little pleasure for me? It may sound strange, but I truly [...]

Sustainable School Lunch – Early October

October 10th, 2015 - posted under: The Food » Food and Health

Hellooooo autumn! Er, I mean . . . hello? Autumn? Hmmm . . . Okay so it’s not quite acting like autumn around here. We’re still getting temps in the high 80s and even into the 90s, and our local produce is still pouring in like it’s midsummer. I’m not complaining though. Farmer’s Market strawberries [...]

Vegan Parenting Moments: The Popsicle

October 6th, 2015 - posted under: The Farm » Family

Vegan Parenting Moments – a collection of my own little experiences, be they “triumphs” or be they “fails”, as I navigate this wild adventure of raising a vegan child in a non-vegan world. Waits is five and a half, which means he started kindergarten a few weeks ago. It’s the first time he’s really been [...]

Sustainable School Lunch – Late September

September 25th, 2015 - posted under: The Food » Food and Health

Hello friends, and welcome to another round-up of healthy, vegan, eco-friendly school lunches! But before we jump in — on the last post I got quite a few questions about the quantity of food I was sending. Mostly along the lines of, “Does he really eat all that??” And the answer is yes, but not [...]

Sustainable School Lunch – Early September

September 11th, 2015 - posted under: The Food » Food and Health

Hi guys, and welcome to the first post in our Sustainable School Lunch series! These photos were taken during the first week of September, which means here in California, we’re still feeling the full effects of summer. That translates to hot hot days, fresh fruit overflowing in our CSA box, and leftovers from low-maintenance, no-heat [...]