tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4357415193462649988.post4846943701733144641..comments2023-11-22T21:30:35.388-06:00Comments on My Own Mind blog / Homeschool Atheist Momma: The Hunger GameKarenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03309932952235453461noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4357415193462649988.post-57402318773842928692012-03-22T04:08:55.686-06:002012-03-22T04:08:55.686-06:00We watched Food Inc. about three years back, and m...We watched Food Inc. about three years back, and my daughter has not eaten a fast-food burger since. She was shy of all meat.<br /><br />We were vegetarians before they were born and when she and brother were small. We shifted into meat as they entered school since because my husband did not feel well eating lots of soy and did not feel fed without protein. Also, they were getting meats for hot lunch and marveled at this new food group. <br /><br />Then I found a friend who raises cows--a few, on grass--and bought a quarter of one. My daughter's signature question: were these animals treated well? She'll eat *my* burgers because of where they came from.Jenniferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11288672545999106867noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4357415193462649988.post-21973892760238541502012-03-22T03:40:52.452-06:002012-03-22T03:40:52.452-06:00Yeah for more veggies!!!! My inlaws lived off a ra...Yeah for more veggies!!!! My inlaws lived off a ramen for about 4-6months when my husband was a baby-that were really broke at the time-. To this day my mother-in-law can't look at a packet of ramen without getting sick to her stomach. She loves when we are in town and I insist on cooking healthy meals. :) My father-in-law on the other hand...could still live off of ramen. LOL.Rholmeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16563042593918868331noreply@blogger.com