eachpeachpearplum
02-19-2006, 07:05 PM
I decided not to put this in the "Raising Raw kids" area as those who don't yet have kids may never look there. But I just wanted to point out that the younger you start your child raw the easier it is.
This is my son making Alissas mudslide. He just loves to help with the uncooking especially putting items in the VitaMix!
He has been raw since he started eating solid foods - along with breastmilk! :p
My five year old is also raw and while it has not been as easy it still hasnt been that difficult.
All the best everyone!
EPPP
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9/18/2007 UPDATE: Please please have a read:
I needed to bump this up because of some amazing NEW information I read about in V. Boutenkos recently revised book 12 steps to Raw Foods,
and I quote from her book:
"I used to think that humans could form their eating patterns throughtout their entire lifetime.
In my research I came upon studies about childhood imprinting.
I was amazed to learn that flavors in mothers milk begin to shape a babies later food preferences.
However, the most powerful imprint about food preferences for life that humans recieve comes at the specific time of being weaned off mother's milk.
This sensitive time is called the "sensitive periodor "critical period" and lasts for two to three months during which a profoundly strong imprint is formed in every childs mind based on what the child is eating, along with watching the dining process of others around them, especially their mother.
This imprint is practically irreversible: " A critical period . . . is very short in duration, and the effects of apecific events durinbg this period are . . . life-long, and reletivly immune to erasure by subsequent events."
That is how food prederences are shaped to make us vegetarrians, meat-and-potato-persons, or any other kind of eater.
We can become normal or compulsive eaters based on the variety of food we are exposed to during our sensitve periods.
I find it fascinating that a short period of 60 - 90 days shapes eating habits for one's entire life. . ." :eek: :rolleyes:
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I want to compare my kids in relation to this information. My kids are now 3 & 7. My eldest was raised Macrobiotic - lots of cooked grains - for her first two years and my son has been RAW from birth.
When faced with a bowl of buttered popcorn my daughter will loard over the bowl eating with frightening spead. My son will go put some in a bag but that bag will still be full the next day.
Give my daughter one cookie and she wants the whole bag with a scary desparation and my son will hold the biscuit in his hand untouched for the whole day!
Hmmm, interesting!
Cheers,
EPPP
This is my son making Alissas mudslide. He just loves to help with the uncooking especially putting items in the VitaMix!
He has been raw since he started eating solid foods - along with breastmilk! :p
My five year old is also raw and while it has not been as easy it still hasnt been that difficult.
All the best everyone!
EPPP
************************************************** *************************************************
9/18/2007 UPDATE: Please please have a read:
I needed to bump this up because of some amazing NEW information I read about in V. Boutenkos recently revised book 12 steps to Raw Foods,
and I quote from her book:
"I used to think that humans could form their eating patterns throughtout their entire lifetime.
In my research I came upon studies about childhood imprinting.
I was amazed to learn that flavors in mothers milk begin to shape a babies later food preferences.
However, the most powerful imprint about food preferences for life that humans recieve comes at the specific time of being weaned off mother's milk.
This sensitive time is called the "sensitive periodor "critical period" and lasts for two to three months during which a profoundly strong imprint is formed in every childs mind based on what the child is eating, along with watching the dining process of others around them, especially their mother.
This imprint is practically irreversible: " A critical period . . . is very short in duration, and the effects of apecific events durinbg this period are . . . life-long, and reletivly immune to erasure by subsequent events."
That is how food prederences are shaped to make us vegetarrians, meat-and-potato-persons, or any other kind of eater.
We can become normal or compulsive eaters based on the variety of food we are exposed to during our sensitve periods.
I find it fascinating that a short period of 60 - 90 days shapes eating habits for one's entire life. . ." :eek: :rolleyes:
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I want to compare my kids in relation to this information. My kids are now 3 & 7. My eldest was raised Macrobiotic - lots of cooked grains - for her first two years and my son has been RAW from birth.
When faced with a bowl of buttered popcorn my daughter will loard over the bowl eating with frightening spead. My son will go put some in a bag but that bag will still be full the next day.
Give my daughter one cookie and she wants the whole bag with a scary desparation and my son will hold the biscuit in his hand untouched for the whole day!
Hmmm, interesting!
Cheers,
EPPP