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Not for kids! Veganism is a personal choice but young kids need a healthy balance of fat, protein, and other vitamins found in meat and dairy products that cannot be easily substituted.
@@RainieRobinsondefinitely try to include some animal proteins if shes not vegetarian to get more b12 and iron cause it’s harder to find in veg and dairy
I love it when people feed children real home cooked foods rather than some processed pre packaged stuff. You can see here how easy and simple it can be to throw together a healthy meal from what you have. I know there are exceptional circumstances sometimes but meals like this are a good standard to aim for.
I agree with you! Sometimes packages help out but overall just aiming to feed children what we are already eating makes it much more doable! Thank you for watching and commenting❤️
You’re gonna get smashed for the seeds. I do t think it’s a problem myself. I am super non traditional. My son slammed my peanut butter at about 3 months old and licked it so it was ON from that point. He’s fine, btw, no allergy but kids are so unpredictable. We just need to stop coddling them and realise that they’re immensely capable when given the space to be!! ❤❤❤
Does a one year old eat the pomegranate seeds? I am not asking to be difficult. I just spit them out myself. So, I am wondering... Maybe I just have a texture sensitivity?
Note: originally I used egg wash to coat the chicken (which you see in the video). I found sour cream to work even better so I updated the ingredients in the written recipe. Either works just fine!
Nice setup there. It will take more time but if you have the time its not a bad method. How is it for clogs though. I would imagine you just need to collect at a slower pace for dense Insulation like cellulose. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Yes, I agree- If you have the time it’s a good solution. Time is money 😂 It did well without clogging. There were a few times we had to unclog it when we got more debris than just insulation. We had a mix of dense material and light material and didn’t have clog problems. We were sure to give it a rest and detach the pipe every hour or so. That probably helped keep it clean! Thank you for your comment!!
@@SinnisjInsulator glad you’re here! I saw yours too and will def be watching for tips with insulation. You’ve got all kinds of good info! Keep up the good work!