Nah he doesn't have a dairy allergy as believe me we'd have heard about it ! ....she only uses all plants and Alpro as she's paid to advertise them!
I've no idea why she touts All plants....it's all very well being vegan for animal rights reasons etc but the amount of packaging that's in those meals isn't very ecological! ( not to mention the air miles to bring in the non seasonal foodstuffs used in their production!)
she's just a hypocrite
Not to mention spectacularly over-processed. See, for example, the ingredients for truffled cauliflower cheese: “ Cauliflower (53%), Water, Unsweetened Soya Drink [Water, Soya Beans, Calcium, Natural Flavouring, Stabiliser: Gellan Gum, Vitamins (B2, B12, D2)], Tofu [Water, Soya Beans, Nigari], Breadcrumbs (4.0%) [Wheat Flour (Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Water, Salt (Anticaking Agent: E535), Yeast], Cashew, Yeast Flakes, Truffle Oil (1.9%), White Miso (Soya), Garlic (0.4%), Lemon Juice, Sea Salt, Dijon Mustard, English Mustard, Pepper, Turmeric.160”
Please don’t come at me - Alf is such a little beauty and I’d love to just cuddle him non stop , I’d treasure him - just things I have noticed and was wondering did anyone else- the hand flapping? in videos , the only reason I’m saying is because the school tested my child for Autism and some of the things I was told are “signs” is lack of eye contact , flapping , delayed fine motor skills . Quite a few that I notice Alf has . ( I don’t know who to be so annoyed with - me for thinking it , or Ashley for showing so much of that little child online .
I’m on the fence with this one. I’m autistic myself (as you might have guessed
) and although I stim, I’ve never hand-flapped (although eye contact has always been difficult; I’ve had to train myself to meet people’s gazes). Since autism is a spectrum, behaviour varies from child to child, individual to individual. There’s also the possibility that because Ms James has failed to properly socialise her child, uses the iPad as a diversion constantly, doesn’t eat with him and pens him into his deathtrap room, fails to give him toys that would help with the development of fine motor skills i.e. Duplo, that he may be behind his peers who have experienced more attentive parenting.
Given Ms James’ attitude towards autism, I sincerely hope that Alf is not autistic. She would make an absolute meal of it, not to mention taking it personally and using him for neurodiverse content.