re-post from the eco-friendly board...
i recently decided to make a lifestyle change for both myself and my children with a majority plant-based diet that really just revolves around a lot more fruits and veggies, along with eating foods that are GMO free and organic. Basically I am just trying to cut down the processed foods that we ingest and limit the things that really are not good for us. Obviously I realize there are always going to be times when it's ok to bend the rules - I will never be the parent who won't allow her kids to have a cupcake at a birthday party or a special occasion, but fatty meats, processed foods and Oreo cookies are not something I want my children eating daily or even weekly for that matter.
My in-laws watch the kids 1-2 days a week (one afternoon and then one full day) and usually bring along a lot of unhealthy snacks that they give to our twins (Oreo's, cheddar Goldfish, vanilla wafers, etc). All things I really do not want them eating. Although my MIL does give them fruits and stuff, she believes in treating them. I understand it's a grandparent thing, and I am not trying to take away the fun stuff (like going out for an ice cream every now and then) but I really feel strongly about this processed foods thing and I'd like them to know about it. My MIL can be a bit difficult and somewhat judgmental, if not a little bitchy. Any ideas as to how I can get my point across without making it seem like they're wrong and I'm right?
Also if anyone else has this kind of diet, want to share some of your great finds out there or even some good recipes for healthy/vegetarian eating?
Re: anyone else? starting healthy living...
Failed multiple cycles of Clomid+TI and Clomid+IUI
3/2011 inj+IUI #1 BFP. 4/2011 missed m/c.
Fall 2011 inj+IUI #2&3 BFN
Jan/Feb 2012 IVF#1 BFP 2/23 EDD 10/31/2012 ~~~ Halloween ~~~
Our IVF miracle, Baby Boy M, arrived on 11/8/2012!