Annabel Fenwick Elliott vowed to raise her toddler on a strict diet of plant-based foods — making kid-favorite foods like ice cream out of the question.
Her one-year-old son, Jasper, survives on a diet of oatmeal, coconut-based yogurt, various vegetables, chickpeas, beans, breast milk and baby-safe supplements.
The animal-lover, who stopped eating meat in 2011, wished she had been raised a vegan, especially after learning how large volumes ofFemale cattle are inseminated shortly after their first birthday and, after giving birth, lactate for approximately 10 months, according to. Then — after their calves are taken away from them — the cycle beings again, and they are impregnated repeatedly until they stop producing enough milk.
Seeing fellow parents feed their children animal byproducts “saddens and infuriates” her, because she realizes they have “no idea” the “unthinkable abuse” the creatures have suffered. “It takes a lot of restraint for me not to say to mums I know: ‘Would you want your dog or cat to have the life of a factory-farmed cow? No? Then don’t buy ice cream!'” she said.My fiance says she’s going to raise our kids vegan, claims eating meat is as bad as slavery
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