Posts tagged as: vegan children

What We Ate Wednesday: Invasion Of The Tiny People!

December 23rd, 2014 - posted under: The Food » Food Styles

They came. They saw. They snacked. Hello hello! Before we jump into this WIAW adventure, I just wanted to say a quick THANK YOU to everyone who commented on my last post. I was so touched, and excited, and inspired by your sweet words and well wishes. Thank you for the congratulations and for the [...]

#vkidsdoittoo – Make Way For Cuteness

August 31st, 2014 - posted under: Furthermore » Inspiration

veganandahalf: Pure joy. ♥ ♥ ♥ Happy Monday! To my American readers, happy holiday! And to the rest of the world, hello, and have I got a way to kickstart your work week right! #vkidsdoittoo is a “hashtag campaign” I started last month, as a way to show the world that vegan families get to [...]

#vkidsdoittoo: Highlights From The Hashtag

August 19th, 2014 - posted under: Furthermore » Inspiration

A few weeks back, as I was preparing for our camping trip, I got to thinking about quintessential childhood experiences. Those cliches, like a hot dog at the ballpark, popcorn at the movies, and of course – s’mores on a camping trip. And there are other, non-food-related ones as well: going to the zoo or [...]

Eco-Friendly Vegan Camping! Part III – Yosemite & “How To Be Vegan”

August 14th, 2014 - posted under: The Farm » Family

A good road trip always calls for a good book! Typically the drive from Sequoia National Park to Yosemite National Park should take somewhere around four hours – or closer to five if you’re operating under traveling-with-4-year-old conditions. But when we made the trip Yosemite was on fire. Multiple fires in fact. And so we [...]

Eco-Friendly Vegan Camping! Part II – A Few Of My Favorite Natural Products

August 13th, 2014 - posted under: The Farm » Family

Our creekside campsite at Sequoia National Park, early morning. Our first official morning of camping, Waits woke up early with the birds. I was still exhausted, but Jeremy was kind enough to get up with the kiddo and begin the breakfasting. Later, he told me that those early mornings, working in the cold and quiet, [...]