Posts tagged as: vegan children

Introducing: Sustainable School Lunch

September 1st, 2015 - posted under: The Food » Food and Health

Waits is in kindergarten! Which means (among other things) that we are now sending complete lunches to school every day (as opposed to one big “share snack” like we did at preschool). So you guys — I’ve been having SO MUCH FUN planning and preparing for this exciting new lunchboxing adventure! And of course, I [...]

Raising Vegan Children: The “Pretend You’re Not Vegan” Game

May 10th, 2015 - posted under: The Farm » Family

Hey guys! Just a quick one today, but I’m super excited to share this short video we made. It actually came about quite unexpectedly, on a recent evening while we were eating dinner outside by the fire pit. I happened to be playing around with the video camera, and was able to capture our conversation. [...]

Magic Beans! The Perfect [Easy + Healthy] Food For Plant-Based Children (And The Parents Who Love Them)

April 28th, 2015 - posted under: The Food » Recipes

This is a post I’ve resisted writing for ages, because it’s just SO simple and SO easy, that as a blogger I can’t help but feel like I’m “cheating” making a post out of it. This has happened to me before of course, and every time I post one of these simple + easy recipes, [...]

Surprise Video! Eco-Vegan Gal Interviews Sayward + Waits About Growing Up Vegan

April 18th, 2015 - posted under: The Farm » Family

Happy Saturday, y’all! Just a quick post today, because I’m so excited to share this awesome video interview. Waits and I filmed this down in LA’s Griffith Park last summer, and I had all but forgotten about it. Such a wonderful surprise to see it go live this weekend! And I just had to share: [...]

Help A Reader Out! Introducing: Bonzai Community Crowdsourcing

March 16th, 2015 - posted under: Furthermore » Feedback

This post is about vegan babies, so here’s your daily dose of cuteness. OMG VEGAN BABIESSSSS! So as I’m sure it goes without saying, I get a lot of email. Like, a LOT a lot. And for the most part I can keep up with them . . . well okay, I could keep up [...]