I think the point is Mia literally does have time for that. She makes time to do everything she wants to do but nothing that will be good for mabel, she deffo has the time to make more interesting food with more effort she just chooses not toDo you have kids? No ones got time for thisI get the point you’re making but most kids are perfectly happy with the pasta. Parenting isn’t a competition
Of course I have kids, I wouldn’t comment on someone’s parenting if I didn’t. I’m not saying she has to make it look all fancy like that but colour or shapes would be more appealing to a toddler. Obviously babies aren’t going to refuse pasta just because it looks bland.. however a toddler might. I’m confused at where I said parenting is a competition??? The point I was making is that if she calls Mabel a fussy eater now I wonder how she’ll deal with a toddler refusing food before even trying it! She literally uses hidden vegetable sauce... it’ll probably appeal more to a child if they can see the colourful vegetables... a bit like everyone else said with the balloons for mabels birthday. Or is the balloon/decoration comment an exception for you but mine isn’t?Do you have kids? No ones got time for thisI get the point you’re making but most kids are perfectly happy with the pasta. Parenting isn’t a competition
I think that's what most people mean though, obviously she doesnt NEED meat,I'm vege myself but she doesnt make an effort to give her any of the vitamins she actually needs from the meat. So it would be more beneficial and easier since mia is lazy to feed her meat. She just eats toast and "lots of eggs"The comments about Mabel not having meat are kind of ridiculous. The issue is Mia doesn't give Mabel food to meet her dietary needs not the fact that she doesn't eat meat.
Personal: I have a 16 month old that has never had meat and won't ever have meat unless she makes that choice for herself. She eats beans, legumes and tofu, she is perfectly happy and healthy. There are no vitamins a child needs that they can't get from a vegetarian diet.
I haven’t watched any of her videos since she shared the first thread on her story all those months ago it was such an eye openerGot not even 2 mins into her video and clicked off. Her attitude repulses me, I haven’t watched any of her videos this week
I did say in my post that of course there are plenty of ways to get all the vitamins you need from a vegan or veggie diet but it’s is VERY clear Mabel isn’t getting what she’s lacking. I give my daughter meat as it’s what I eat and it’s a quick and simple way for me to know she gets her iron and protein. Of course you can have a vegetarian child, I work with vegan children and veggie children and their diets are a world away from Mabels.The comments about Mabel not having meat are kind of ridiculous. The issue is Mia doesn't give Mabel food to meet her dietary needs not the fact that she doesn't eat meat.
Personal: I have a 16 month old that has never had meat and won't ever have meat unless she makes that choice for herself. She eats beans, legumes and tofu, she is perfectly happy and healthy. There are no vitamins a child needs that they can't get from a vegetarian diet.
No one here has ever said a mother choosing a vegetarian diet for their baby is wrong. You’ve only repeated what everyone else has said on the matter.The comments about Mabel not having meat are kind of ridiculous. The issue is Mia doesn't give Mabel food to meet her dietary needs not the fact that she doesn't eat meat.
Personal: I have a 16 month old that has never had meat and won't ever have meat unless she makes that choice for herself. She eats beans, legumes and tofu, she is perfectly happy and healthy. There are no vitamins a child needs that they can't get from a vegetarian diet.
As someone with ridiculously curly hair I’m actually offended that she considers mabels hair to be curlyI think its so sad that she hasn't given mabel meat personally. My daughter loves all meat amd she's 13 months, majority of the time chooses the meat over vegbut the fact mabel hasn't been given the choice of exciting dinner and only been given the choice of veg and gravy or pasta says alot about mia as a person.
Also I dont know if its been mentioned but why on earth did she buy curling custard for a baby with the straightest hair?? Did she think it would make it curly??
My daughter is mixed race so her hair is curly, and having straight hair myself have no idea how to manage itAs someone with ridiculously curly hair I’m actually offended that she considers mabels hair to be curlyHer child legit has the easiest type of hair to manage. God help her when she does have this mixed race baby she’s after and she has to try and manage actual thick, curly hair. She will complain about it everyday even though that’s what she wanted.
Haha im exactly the same my daughter is mixed race with really curly hair I had to ask my other half family what to doMy daughter is mixed race so her hair is curly, and having straight hair myself have no idea how to manage itso I agree a she would do it complain
That was exactly my point. There’s nothing wrong with a baby not eating meat but they need those vitamins from somewhere.... plenty of food I have never even seen on mabels plateThe comments about Mabel not having meat are kind of ridiculous. The issue is Mia doesn't give Mabel food to meet her dietary needs not the fact that she doesn't eat meat.
Personal: I have a 16 month old that has never had meat and won't ever have meat unless she makes that choice for herself. She eats beans, legumes and tofu, she is perfectly happy and healthy. There are no vitamins a child needs that they can't get from a vegetarian diet.
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