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OMG, A hindu eating eggs is like a Jewish eating BBQ pork.
Why would the doctor tell her to do such a thing?? They wouldn't do that to jewish moms.
There are lots of good protein out there. And to have a meat spot. What are the chances!!
I guess to a Hindu, the main thing is that the eggs are absolutely not fertilized. That would be bad. I know many buddhist who eat no eggs either because they can't be sure that the egg is not fertilized. I mean look at my costco eggs. They were fertile. That is why I'm hatching all my eggs. Can't eat them ..they are alive.
I'll have to seperate the males once I'm done incubating ducklings so I can eat some eggs.
She said they eat lentils and other proteins every day, but their boy is very anemic. I should ask who her pediatrician is. There is only 1 in the North Bend Snoqualmie area, and he's Jewish (and very young). Until he started his practice a few years ago, I'd still drive to Woodinville Pediatrics ... Tried Pine Lake too, but they took just as long to get to). It took me a while to warm up to this guy ... he sometimes does not know how to word things in a respectful way. Everyone at Woodinville knew about DH's skin, and nobody ever made me feel guilty about it. I took DD in to this guy for an infection around a splinter on her foot, and he ripped me about her skin (he's a dermatologist too). He did lighten up a bit when nothing he prescribed cleared up her skin either.
On that line, I made pasta premavera yesterday with brown rice penne and pesto sauce. DD liked it after she pulled out every bit of broccoli, bell pepper, onion and tomato. She did eat the carrot though as I did not cook it. She chose panuts for a snack item today as the only other thing we have are nutri-grain bars and some girlscout cookies that DH bought. Not sure what is for dinner ... She wants steak. I want salmon. Got steak in the freezer, so I guess she wins.
My son goes to Redmond Ridge's Pediatric Associates.
Lots of Indian kids here. There is even a very nice indian lady doctor.
maybe she has a clue.
OMG, A hindu eating eggs is like a Jewish eating BBQ pork.
Why would the doctor tell her to do such a thing?? They wouldn't do that to jewish moms.
There are lots of good protein out there. And to have a meat spot. What are the chances!!
I guess to a Hindu, the main thing is that the eggs are absolutely not fertilized. That would be bad. I know many buddhist who eat no eggs either because they can't be sure that the egg is not fertilized. I mean look at my costco eggs. They were fertile. That is why I'm hatching all my eggs. Can't eat them ..they are alive.

I'll have to seperate the males once I'm done incubating ducklings so I can eat some eggs.

She said they eat lentils and other proteins every day, but their boy is very anemic. I should ask who her pediatrician is. There is only 1 in the North Bend Snoqualmie area, and he's Jewish (and very young). Until he started his practice a few years ago, I'd still drive to Woodinville Pediatrics ... Tried Pine Lake too, but they took just as long to get to). It took me a while to warm up to this guy ... he sometimes does not know how to word things in a respectful way. Everyone at Woodinville knew about DH's skin, and nobody ever made me feel guilty about it. I took DD in to this guy for an infection around a splinter on her foot, and he ripped me about her skin (he's a dermatologist too). He did lighten up a bit when nothing he prescribed cleared up her skin either.
On that line, I made pasta premavera yesterday with brown rice penne and pesto sauce. DD liked it after she pulled out every bit of broccoli, bell pepper, onion and tomato. She did eat the carrot though as I did not cook it. She chose panuts for a snack item today as the only other thing we have are nutri-grain bars and some girlscout cookies that DH bought. Not sure what is for dinner ... She wants steak. I want salmon. Got steak in the freezer, so I guess she wins.
My son goes to Redmond Ridge's Pediatric Associates.
Lots of Indian kids here. There is even a very nice indian lady doctor.
maybe she has a clue.