BingDing
Member
Hi all,
My god daughter is 25 and has been a vegetarian for about 5 years, she is also lactose intolerant and uses soy milk. I am proud of her for living up to her ethical decisions but feel I should say something, especially about the soy. And I want to steer her toward Peat, of course.
I've collected a few quotes from RP but I don't think they're especially enlightening as a first introduction. I was hoping someone on the forum might know of references (not necessarily RP) that would be informative and accurate.
Also, it's been a long time since I was young, and I was never a young woman. I'm sure she will read what I have to say and check out any links but I'm a little worried that my perspective won't mean much to her and she'll blow it off. Have any of the women here ever written to their daughters or granddaughters about vegetarianism? Can anyone help me gain a maternalistic point of view? I know I can be a little preachy, which I want to avoid.
Thanks for any help.
My god daughter is 25 and has been a vegetarian for about 5 years, she is also lactose intolerant and uses soy milk. I am proud of her for living up to her ethical decisions but feel I should say something, especially about the soy. And I want to steer her toward Peat, of course.
I've collected a few quotes from RP but I don't think they're especially enlightening as a first introduction. I was hoping someone on the forum might know of references (not necessarily RP) that would be informative and accurate.
Also, it's been a long time since I was young, and I was never a young woman. I'm sure she will read what I have to say and check out any links but I'm a little worried that my perspective won't mean much to her and she'll blow it off. Have any of the women here ever written to their daughters or granddaughters about vegetarianism? Can anyone help me gain a maternalistic point of view? I know I can be a little preachy, which I want to avoid.
Thanks for any help.