Guest guest Posted March 30, 2005 Report Share Posted March 30, 2005 (and for that matter) are both vegetarians. Wherever we go we either have to bring our own food or have the person make special food. You can be sure that the whole table will know her food preferences. and I are going camping with her Brownie troop this weekend and we have to bring a few things she can eat. She would starve to death before she would eat meat.designs <scottdesigns@...> wrote: He refused to eat Easter dinner at first because he got sick the night of Christmas Carol, mom to , 3/14/94 , 2/18/97 Lily, 9/7/04__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2005 Report Share Posted March 30, 2005 Neither of my kids has never touched red meat in his life and I doubt ever will. Same would happen here if it were the only option would choose to starve. I have to send food with him whenever he goes to a friends or when we go anywhere. His 2 friends parents are use to it at this point. -Charlotte Re: Eating and food poisoning (and for that matter) are both vegetarians. Wherever we go we either have to bring our own food or have the person make special food. You can be sure that the whole table will know her food preferences. and I are going camping with her Brownie troop this weekend and we have to bring a few things she can eat. She would starve to death before she would eat meat.designs <scottdesigns@...> wrote: He refused to eat Easter dinner at first because he got sick the night of Christmas Carol, mom to , 3/14/94 , 2/18/97 Lily, 9/7/04 __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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