9.07.2013

Vegan MoFo Day 7: Picnic with my Little

 


Silas and I have a lot of free time after his preschool and before Shae gets out of school now.  Yesterday, I took him on a surprise picnic at one of our favorite parks.  We haven't been there in awhile, so it was nice to sit in the shade and stare at the sea together.



Although, Silas did a lot more "JUST CHECKING ON THE SEALIFE REAL QUICK, MOMMY!", than actual sitting.  He was pretty aggravated at the amount of trash at the edge of the water.


We ate our peanut butter & jelly sandwiches and apple slices and talked about how we can only be in charge of our own choices and we can't force other people not to litter. We can do the right thing and hope that others do too!  Or we can clean up their trash and just feel good for helping the sea animals have a safer home.  (That's what we ended up doing)



 He wanted to count the hermit crabs and this whole eating lunch thing, was really harshing his mellow.

He tried to convince me to "help" him eat.

But then decided walking & eating at the same time would work out just fine.


Vegan fruit snacks for dessert!

A little whale sliding...

And tree-resting...

Made for a nice end to the long school week <3

9.06.2013

Vegan MoFo Day 6: Honoring the Taco Cleanse with Leftovers



The best thing to happen to food all year is, by far, The Taco Cleanse!  I don't know about you guys, but I know I am guilty of not feeding my family enough tacos.  I feel so much shame at my myself for letting something so important slide.  The only way to rectify this is to START NOW.  Full steam ahead!  No child left behind. 

Lazy Smurf tells us how it all works with this handy chart.  Austin can teach us so much.




Starting this now is convenient since it was leftover "Clean Out the Fridge" night anyway!  Tacos are my favorite way to use up the little bits of leftovers and the produce that is on the verge.  The kids love it!  It's basically a full on buffet.  What kid isn't happy choosing their own foods?

Below are my tacos.  I went with brown rice, black beans, marinated mushrooms, caramelized onions and Tofutti Guacamole Sour Cream.  I felt better instantly!  Amazing.


The kids both used up all the veggies and had much prettier tacos, but of course I forgot to take pictures of them!  No worries.  Plenty more tacos to be had.  Onward for the cause!

9.05.2013

Vegan MoFo Day 5: "Dog Burritos"



It's convenient to have some lazy kid food on hand at all times.  Something that you can have ready to eat in 10 minutes, while making everyone get dressed, feeding the cat, packing soccer bags, whatever. 

Might I recommend "Dog Burritos"?  You might know them as Pigs in a Blanket, but Silas says that doesn't make any sense, and I am siding with him on this one. 

1 package of Smart Dogs & 2 packages of Pillsbury Cresent Rolls and you have yourself 16 little Dog Burritos.  Silas is the Dog wrapper in our house and insists no one helps him, so feel free to let the little hands take care of this job in your kitchen! 


These are great for serving at kid's parties too!

9.04.2013

Vegan MoFo Day 4: Vegan Cuts Snack Boxes!


Surely you've heard of the monthly subscription Vegan Cuts Snack boxes? 

I always see what's coming a day ahead of time via instagram and basically stalk my mailbox the next day.  Box kids squeal & attack when they see the box.  Lots of "DIBS!" going on as we open it.


The August box was a huge hit. (The book wasn't part of the box!  It just came the same day.  More on that later!) 

Silas made off with the pretzel crisps immediately, and brought the Boom Chicka Pop popcorn to school for snacktime.  Shae drank the Zevia, and pocketed the hydration powder & the Protein powder (soccer, he needs it!).  We've had samples of the hydration thing a few times now and he really loves them.  We should probably order some.  I'm still dreaming of Emmy's macaroons, whoaaaaa were they amazing.  I'm not a huge fan of raw treats, but these were just perfect.  The texture, the light taste.  I wanted to eat like 5 bags of these!  Matt & I inhaled the Chia Crisps with lunch one day, a little surprised by how delicious they were.  

I was saving that Square One bar, hoarding it for a Chocolate Emergency (you know that's a real thing.).  The day finally came when I needed it and this little monster caught me after one bite. 

 

He apparently needed it more than I did.


His cuteness won out, and he definitely enjoyed it. 


















July Box was just as great!



















 And June's!



















And May's!



I'm really impressed with how consistent Vegan Cuts boxes are.  I haven't had a box yet that disappointed me at all.  Always a nice variety and a good price for coming straight to your door!





9.03.2013

Vegan MoFo Day 3: Preschool Snack Time



Today, is back to school after the long weekend!  Here, have a little peek at Silas' snack for preschool.  He has a short day, so no lunch.  We let him pick out any "healthy snack" he wants.  He picked this all out in the grocery store himself, especially thrilled by a cartoon character on the mini hummus.  I love that that character is on something I'm happy for my kid to eat!  Those pretzels are shaped like little airplanes from the new Disney movie, Planes, super important in Silas Land.

He'll probably only eat half of this at snack time, but I like him having options and I know he'll finish it after school.

He's so proud of his little snack and his independence in choosing it.  I'll post a video of him telling you about it soon <3



9.02.2013

I heart Vegan MoFo!


I'm filled with warm fuzzies reading all the vegan blogs joining together for MoFo this month!  Such an awesome thing to be apart of! A HUGE Thank You to all the Vegan MoFo volunteers to put this whole thing together for us! <3

All this excitement led to a new cross stitch today, which is available in my shop.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to read more blogs and comment, comment, comment.  Best thing you can do during MoFo is show your support to your fellow bloggers!

Vegan MoFo Day 2: Cookie cupcakes!


One of the things that I learned fast about parenting, is that apparently cupcakes are ALWAYS required.  Every birthday, every party, every everything.  Always with the cupcakes.  (not complaining!  I get to eat the extras!)

I'm not saying that our kids should be eating cupcakes all the time, or that they'll even do more than lick the frosting off anyway, but what I am saying is that if cupcakes are going to be everywhere, they should absolutely be vegan!  Cupcakes are veganism's best ambassador! 

When my oldest son started school, I signed up to bake at every party so he would be able to eat the cupcakes too!  What's worse than missing out on cupcakes?  I can't even.   Then of course, I had to make them amazing to compete with the inevitable store bought cupcakes that mysteriously appear next to homemade cupcakes.  I'm not sure how, but they always do.  I usually pipe frosting on, because kids usually go for the cupcake with the most frosting.  Again, I'm horrifying myself writing this!  But I'm taking about a few times a year at parties, not hey, let's fill our children with sugar every single day.  That's not my style.  (also the consequences of that make me want to puke a little.)  Honestly, my kids eat the vast majority of their junk food in public.  At parties, at the movies, normal social stuff.  I don't agree with making food off limits, but I do agree with true moderation.  Food is incredibly social, and I think that showing people that vegan kids can junk it up makes them so much more normal and takes the pressure off of them somewhat. 

Now, those store bought cupcakes always have one thing going for them.  A TOY.  Kids dig toys.  Plastic angry bird ring?  SOLD.  I like to do things like plastic dinosaurs or animals.  That always goes over well and then encourages creative play afterwards.  (Yes, girls like dinosaurs too.  Don't try that princess crap with me!)  Pick something in theme with the party or holiday, or just anything exciting!  I do recommend trying to find things that are nearly the same or else you'll have 20 little hands trying to touch every cupcakes until they find the "right" one.  Ew.

Now, today we're going to talk about my last trick:  Do something ridiculous!  Seriously, always works.  Anything that you think sounds kind of okay, but also a little insane.  Yes, do that.  Shock and Awe?

 The cupcakes I'm talking about today are from the first day of school.  I always bake something on the first day.  After all that anxiety, I want my kids coming home to the smell of something freshly baked just for them.  Shae looks forward to it, as this is his 10th year of school.  Silas just learned this tradition and is already trying to guess what will be his First Day of Kindergarten Treat.

This year is crazy busy.  I was barely home that first day so I had to move fast.   That means lazy cupcakes, y'all!



I grabbed my handy dandy copy of Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World and threw together the Golden Vanilla Cupcakes.  Quick, easy, always delicious!  I threw in a big handful of mini chocolate chips for funsies.

Next comes the true laziness.  I just didn't have time for homemade frosting.  A real bummer because butter cream is my superpower.   But you know, life.  I keep a can of Duncan Hines in the pantry for these type of emergencies.  (a few are vegan but not all!  Watch out for cow's milk!)

Then came the Ridiculousness.   I didn't want boring cupcakes, so I had to think fast.  Good thing for me, the PPK had just alerted me to the fact that Target's storebrand chewy cookies are accidentally vegan.   And let me tell you, this is a dangerous, magical piece of knowledge.  Soft, vegan cookies?  That's actually a thing?  (Also, they are super cheap, priced under $2) 

So I threw one on top of each cupcake!  Why not?  The kids were thrilled.  Silas couldn't even grasp being given a cookie and a cupcake at the same time. 


Yum!

9.01.2013

Vegan MoFo 2013 Day 1: Vegan "Egg" McMuffins


The month of Vegan Food is upon us.  Yay, Vegan MoFo!  All this month, vegans from all over the world will be blogging about all things vegan food related.  I'm going to be focusing on being a chaotic, busy, yet lazy mom.  Do what you know.

This month I'll just be blogging about our daily life.  What do we eat for dinner, pack for the kids snack & lunch, how do we handle birthday parties, meal planning, etc.


 Let's start off the Vegan Month of Food with the most important meal of the day, Breakfast!  I'll be honest,  my usual breakfast is an Almond Milk Latte with Agave and a banana as I'm running out the door.  Silas likes a bagel with Tofutti Cream Cheese and Shae usually opts for grits or pancakes (homemade, but made ahead and frozen).  We're lazy, creatures of habit.

But sometimes on weekends, we actually are awake enough to care what we eat first thing.  Not too long ago, one of our local Publix's started carrying Gardein Breakfast Patties and that just meant one thing to us, Faux Egg McMuffins!  We haven't been able to buy any premade vegan sausage patties here locally in years.  We still dream of the days when Publix Greenwise Sausages were vegan.  Those were the days!

These were simple and just amazing.  English Muffins (check labels, some are vegan but lots aren't!), Gardein Breakfast Patty, Tofutti American Cheese Slice (old school, and just right), and sauteed tofu flavored with turmeric, onion powder, garlic powder, black salt & pepper.  Soooooo satisfying.

I'm planning on making these again in a big batch to have in the fridge for quick breakfasts. 


8.31.2013

Picky Eaters: It gets better.


Trying to get myself back into the jam of blogging, I have been rereading my old posts and just noticing the huge theme of Silas' picky eating.  I feel like "picky eating" has a huge stigma to it and no one ever bothers to find out why people, especially children, eat that way.  The why is the first step to fixing it, though, right? 

Maybe your child is typical in that his taste buds just aren't ready for stronger tastes?  Shae was that way and we combated it with our rule that you have to take "Just one bite!" each time a food was served.  One cooperative bite here and there usually led to him growing to like new things!  It takes awhile to get used to new tastes and textures.

With Silas, we found out early on it was related to his sensory issues.  He has been in Speech Therapy and seeing an OT since he was almost 2 and it has taught me so much.  He didn't have a means of communication for a really long time and you can imagine how frustrating that was!  For us, definitely, but for him really.  I can't imagine not being able to express the slightest needs/wants to anyone and of course that stemmed to tantrums.  Lots and lots of tantrums.  So many things toddlers do are dismissed as being "terrible 2's!", but with Silas we needed to look at why he was upset in each situation to see how we could make life easier for him.  Well, not actually easier, per say, but we needed to teach him to manage his life in a way that worked for him so that he didn't have to struggle through normal day to day activities that are easy for everyone else.  It feels odd talking about him like this now because 3 years later, you wouldn't know by being around him that he needed any kind of help.   He gets complimented constantly for being so polite and well-behaved.  He's also the silliest, most imaginative kid I know.

Back to food.  Here's the backstory:  I breastfed Silas until he was nearly 3.  He had an aversion to all things plastic from the get go.  Refused to drink pumped milk or water from any type of bottle of sippy cup.  And believe me, I tried them all.  He just was an all natural kind of baby and wanted to nurse anytime and all of the time, which was fantastic!  I was eating extremely healthy and was sure I was getting all the nutrients we both needed.   When he started eating purees and then solids, much later, it became evident that he had really clear tastes that he was using every bit of will power he had to uphold.  I get it, kiddo, I feel you.  I tried all of the tricks.  We tried all of the foods in all of the ways.  Sometimes, it felt hopeless.  Sometimes, I thought he would never eat more than carbs.  For awhile we stuck with green protein smoothies and homemade green Popsicles because it was the only way.  I spent a lot of time worrying he wasn't getting what he needed and even more time feeling like I was failing him because I didn't know how to fix this.

After awhile, I started to look at his food likes and dislikes from the point of view that we looked at his life.  Which, now that I know better, I wonder why we don't immediately do for all kids?  He used to freak out when we put him in the bathtub because the water running was so loud and the lights were so bright and it was overstimulating.  Okay, so what was overstimulating him about dinner?  It became clear that he preferred crunchy foods without sauces.  Okay, we can do that.  I steam our veggies less and separate his portions before combining them with other dishes.   Slowly but surely we applied this to everything we eat.  Once he liked something for awhile, we would push it a bit further. Sometime he was okay with that too, and we were one step further along.  Sometimes, he had to dial it back and wait a little longer.   It's always a process, but it's amazing to see how far he's come.  He eats the same foods we do, every day now.  We do still make allowances for his needs, like no sauces, but nothing that is very difficult or compromises the nutritional value.  There was a long time there that I could not imagine at all if he would ever willingly eat a single vegetable and now he begs for them!  I wish I had actually believed, back then, that he would come this far.  But it's true, it does get better. 

The old post that got me thinking about this was from 2010.  I posted about Silas' love for apples, which was seriously one of maybe 3 things he actually liked at the point, and I said "Now if only we can get him to have this same kind of obsession with something green!".   Well, yesterday he came home from preschool with an About Me book he created.  Check this out:



SUCCESS.




***If you suspect your child might have sensory issues I strongly recommend getting an evaluation from an Occupation Therapist, the eval is just playing and them watching for clues.  Your child will probably have a ball and you can either stop worrying or start making your life and your kid's much, much easier.  It's probably nothing, but go with your gut!  You know your child better than anyone else does.  Our OT recommended this book to me and it was really helpful.  Most of it didn't apply to Silas, but the things that did, clicked so hard that it was amazing. 

8.26.2013

Sicko!


Silas caught some cooties at preschool, so he's home today sipping on his tea and cuddling his Feel Better Puppy.  Hopefully a day of rest will be all he needs, because this guy disapproves of missing all the fun.


8.25.2013

Vegan Mofo 2013

It's almost that time again!  Vegan MoFo is upon us.  This year, it's in September instead of October, because as delicious as pumpkin muffins are, we all need some variety.

The past two years of Vegan MoFo, I was blogging at PB & Kelly, but I've decided to go back to my roots here at Vegan Kid. You can pop over there to check out what we have been up to, if you are interested.

I don't do a real theme because I'm just not that organized, but I will be doing family themed, small town vegan posts.  Finding food in unlikely places, meal prep for busy school/soccer nights, recipes that my kids enjoy making, that kind of thing.  We have a really busy month, so I'm just going to apologize for the iphone pics ahead of time.  I'm in the car A LOT going from school to school to appointments to practices, so I'll probably be doing most of my blogging from my phone while waiting for one of my kids to be ushered to the next fun times.  Blogging doesn't have to be formal!

Oh!  Zine update:  It's going to be awhile.  Life is too busy.  Eventually I will finish it though and you'll all hear about it!

7.12.2013

We're baaaaaaaack!


Back to our roots!  We're reviving the Vegan Kid Blog after a long time away.  Shae wasn't interested in blogging any longer, Silas was too young to care, and I wanted to do something different for awhile, so I switched over to PB & Kelly for a couple of Vegan MoFo's but I can't kid myself, Vegan Kids are my life so this is where I should be!

To catch you up:  We still live in the rural area north of Panama City, Florida.  Not a vegan mecca, but we do just fine here.  Shae is 14 now, entering high school in an Advanced Studies Program, still playing soccer like it's his job (he wishes!), was his middle school Vice President 2 years in a row, long boards,  still loves to cook, and is an amazing big brother.  Silas is 4 (5 in October!), he's the happiest, silliest, sweetest little boy ever.  He starts pre-k this fall and is thrilled about it.  He's in his 3rd year of Speech and Occupational Therapies for a speech delay and sensory issues.  He's worked super hard to become the chatty, hilarious guy that he is.   I sell buttons and cross stitched hoop art at teeny tiny tantrums and keep the family going while my husband works.  We are all still vegan (always!  forever!).  We have lost some of our furry friends recently and are down to just our  crazy kitty Zoila and sometimes our feral kitty friend Indiana comes to visit us. 

My newest project is a Vegan Kid Zine!  I've always wished someone would make one and after reading Joanna Vaught's blogpost, I decided I should just make my own.  Why not?  I'm in the early stages now, but am hoping to have it up for sale by the end of summer. 

I think you're pretty caught up!  I'll be back regularly to fill you in on the crazy lives of my Vegan Kids.

6.01.2011

water, water, water.

Hey it's me Shae. I just wanted to tell everyone about my awesome sauce garden. When my grandma moved away she left me in charge of the garden. And guess what I'm freakin BEAST at gardening! Every day I water the the plants, but the scorching hot sun drys the water right up. The first couple of times I wasn't watering the plants enough and they started to shrivel up. I was scared they were gong to die. But my dad showed me the right way to water them. I would have to water each plant for at least 30 seconds and make it rain on the leaves and branches. All the plants are doing wonderful now! Woo hoo!!!

shae's garden

The green lushessness!!!!!!!!

Spiders like hot peppers?

Here is our little visitor hiding on our mystery hot peppers. When my grandma bought this plant the salesmen never told her exactly what it was all he said is "It's hot". And it surly is. I tried it because I did not think it would be that bad, but was I wrong! Before I knew it my mouth was burning and numb! That night my dad tried the pepper and said it was hotter than death!! And he loves spicy stuff.

bell pepper as big as it's pot.

It's going to be bigger than its pot!!!

chest high tomato plants

It's up to my chest!!! Yay!!!!

almost ripe!

Almost ripe!!!

So we're looking at these plants I guess.

Just a plant...

Oh!  TOMATOES!

TOMATOES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

leavesssss

My little bro loves him some leaves!!

11.07.2010


After the first day of Shae's soccer tournaments, we got roped into a team meal at a local buffet. Which meant he got to goof off with his friends for awhile, but we had only salad and french fries to eat. Sigh. We're used to this back at home, but it was pretty much torture in a city that contains two actual vegan restaurants!

We sat at the restaurant eating our lettuce and watching the kids dare each other to eat gross stuff, then we headed straight over to End of the Line Cafe for our real food.

We've been here once before and loved it. The vegan cheese they make in-house is phenomenal. I'm in love with their fried tofu fish sticks, which they were out of this time unfortunately. Shae and I had fish sandwiches instead, then shared Silas' mini pizza since he fell asleep. You snooze, you lose buddy! Matt had the bacon cheese melt. The food was delish! But the best part was getting to order anything off the menu. Shae bugged out when I ordered his hot chocolate without specifying soy milk and wouldn't drink it until he questioned the guy and was assured there were no animal products in the building. People who can do this everyday are just too lucky. All vegan restaurants are just a magical luxury.

11.02.2010

Vegan MoFo, Day 2!


Silas is a picky eater. Super picky. Reminds me of myself as a child... Not great. One thing he will always, always happily eat is an apple. If he was allowed to live off of that and breast milk, he'd be thrilled.

The first apple he ever had, he actually poached from his big brothers mouth. Shae lifted the apple to take a bite and there was Silas on the other side of it munching along.

Now if only we can get him to have this same kind of obsession with something green!

11.01.2010



On this first day of Vegan MoFo 2010, let's not mess around. It's not the Vegan Kid way to beat around the bush. Let's just get straight to business: Candy. It's what's on all of our minds anyway, right? In our house, candy is a once-in-a-while magical treat. Not something we see that often. So obviously, Halloween is a huge deal around here. FREE! CANDY! Ahhhhhhhh!

We hit up two local festivals this year, with a Jabberwockeez dancer and a tiny cow in tow.



Shae smartly used Silas' cuteness to his advantage and scored double the candy. Although when his big brother wasn't helping, Silas would give people back their candy and grin at them. Shae would not approve.

I think the official ratio of vegan to non vegan was about 70/30. Not bad odds. And I was thrilled to see that outcast 30% sent off to live with Grandma & Paw Paw. Shae wants it pointed out that all 4 full-sized candies they received were vegan, and that's a huge success.



The winner of the night was definitely Twizzlers. I think that's all Shae even ate. (I won't mention how many I stole from him) He even slipped one to Silas and let's just say he was a fan. His first taste of sweet, sweet candy.

10.28.2010



It's that time again! The Vegan Month of Food is upon us. We here in the Vegan Kid family are determined that this is the year that we conquer the Vegan MoFo. Starting this Monday we will be blogging about vegan food for the entire month of November. For more info: head over to the vegan mofo headquarters.

Until then, here's a pic of the little food testers themselves. Shae, age 11 1/2 and Silas, age 2.