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Just Taken the kids swimming. One of their mates came along. Her parents are both Level 5 vegans (eat nothing that casts a shadow), so she exists on a diet of organic fair trade humous, broccoli and the grateful tears of contented barnyard animals. I asked them all where they wanted to go for lunch. The reply was unanimous and raucously enthusiastic.
She's presently sat here virtually begging for a mcflurry, having just literally inhaled a cheeseburger happy meal like she'd never eaten in her life. Which I suppose, in a way, she hasn't . All washed down with full-fat coke! 🙂
Vital public service done, We're presently getting our stories straight. 😀
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I bet you that is the last time she goes anywhere with you!
This is a bit like all those religious threads, surely the child should make her own mind up?
You sir, are a true humanitarian 😀
Kebab on the way home.?
I actually (quietly) LOL-ed at that (the other half is in bed after night shift) . Well done sir.
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is what knighthoods are for!
Arise, Sir Binners of Greggs!
Don't see any problem - cheese is a vegetable, right?
I've never been able to work out why McDonald's is considered a treat.
It's shit.
Why they went on to global dominance and Wimpy didn't I don't know.
; genius.the grateful tears of contented barnyard animals
I enjoy smearing meat juice (phnar!) on my veg friends food when I cook for them.
You have done well.
So let me guess. This is the choice of the parents not the child?
When does the child get a say of what she'd like to eat? When would her thoughts count? Her CHOICE not theirs.
Bad and naughty though binners- McDonalds is terrible 😆
Don't see any problem - cheese is a vegetable, right?
Even better when you consider that cows are vegans!
The chocolate fudge Mcflurry, when combined with full fat coke may have been a bridge too far. I've going to have to let her calm down a bit before I drop her home
She's gone a bit hyper! 🙂
If God didn't want us to eat animals, why did he make them out of meat?
Even better when you consider that cows are vegans!
meat is just grass that's been processed into a tastier format anyway.
that's why some religions worship them.
Excellent work there 😀
Sounds like my daughter with a medium-rare bambi steak!
Children (and this one is a girl so especially so) are pathologically incapable of keeping cool stuff to themselves - prepare to withered to death by the killer stare only a foodatarian can give on returning the newly blooded carnivore.
If that was her first cheesburger after a lifetime of humous and brocolli, you've probably just given her a case of the screaming shits. 😆
Once looked after a mates dog that was vegetarian .
Me knowing better than them fed him meat.
My front room looked like someone from h block had been in for a dirty protest.
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(I'm a vegetarian, live with a vegan)
FWIW our children don't like McDs and are embarrassed when taken there (not often) as a treat..
Yeah! But was it a Halal burger?
I'll get me coat!
We once did a similar thing - guy in the club was a high ranking Jehovah (top bloke too, but never came out on a Sunday) and we took his son out one night. To the pub. Ooops.
Once looked after a mates dog that was vegetarian .
That's definitely wrong.
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Once looked after a mates dog that was vegetarian .
That's definitely wrong.
So very, very wrong. If you want a vegetarian pet, get a rabbit. Dogs aren't vegetarian.
Haha. She'll be shaking with the meat sweats later. I hope you instructed her to burp over Mother when she gets home!
Brilliant but poor child!
Do update us all, can't wait to hear what the parents' reaction will be. Personally I can't understand the attraction of McDonalds but then again I'm a bit odd. 😀
Marvellous. 😆
I hope you've prepared yourself to face the fury of a strongly worded leafleting campaign when they find out.
Would you mind me doing stuff you consider morally wrong with your kids?
surely the child should make her own mind up?
Too true that is why I will gets binners kids stoned and pissed - he will laugh his tits off at it
TBH I would moan at my kids for having the cowardice for not saying they want to do this anyway as it is their choice not mine
can't wait to hear what the parents' reaction will be
Personally i think he wont tell them and I think my likely reaction would be a quick kick in the nuts- better than tricking my kids mind so if they chose i would just be surprised they had not had the chat with me
I am genuinely surprised so many of you think it is funny and it is ok to ignore parents wishes and it has made me much more reluctant to let my kids go anywhere with responsible adults
Top work 🙂
to tie up a few recent threads...
Would it be reasonable to stone your child to death for eating meat and bringing the family into disrepute?
You will then quite literally have a child's face on your conscience. Bet you didn't think about that, did you?
I had a good chortle at this. 😀
When xherbivore founds out binners your in big trouble. Prepare to be kidnapped and fed nut roast for weeks.
Binners, I'm sat here wondering why you have done such a thing.
You might be there laughing about it, but you do realise that means less meat for the rest of us!!!!
Big ruckus around our way a while back in a similar vein where a young Muslim boy developed a taste for the stuff on the barbeque when visiting.
His parents were not amused and he is banned fom visiting his mate now.
good man. mmm meat.
My kids Grand parents love taking my daughter to McDonalds as they know it winds me up (and she likes it), - I let It slide..
The problem with McDonalds is that wholst the initial taste is um YUUUMM, you feel sordid afterwards - I don't like this feeling.
Lighten up Junky!
[i]the initial taste is um YUUUMM[/i]
I've never been to that McDonalds!
I genuinely sometimes forget that cheese is not a vegetable...and eggs.Don't see any problem - cheese is a vegetable, right?
I R idiot.
While I maintain religion is a load of old bollocks in the same situation I'd be reticent to let the lad eat something he wasn't supposed to.Big ruckus around our way a while back in a similar vein where a young Muslim boy developed a taste for the stuff on the barbeque when visiting.
Bit of a tricky one.
I presume most people would flame you for letting the teenage (<18) child of a parent with strong views against alcohol have a couple of beers at your house. Think there's some comparison there.
Binners, this is brilliant.
Binners' kids' friend at home tonight:
DezB - Memberthe initial taste is um YUUUMM
I've never been to that McDonalds!
what no McNuggets and BBQ source, or chips in Strawberry milkshake??
C_G My kids and I are a vegan they are trusted to other adults who will ignore my wishes and then laugh about it - how funny and amusing do you want me to find this?
Would a parent laugh if i got their kids pissed then?
Wouls lighten up help explain it away?
I shall offer you the same advice next time you mention dr/nhs and you will find it just as useful as i just found that
I am genuinely surprised that so many of you have no issue with ignoring a parents views tbh and it will alter my behaviour re my kids and them being with other adults as apparently you think its funny to ignore this
FWIW i would expect an adult to explain they went to mcD my kid wanted this and that then i would talk to my child and then they would decide what they eat.
So i guess the moral is i should not trust anyone with my kids re what food they eat as they will think it is funny and i should lighten up.
On a serious note:
I am genuinely surprised so many of you think it is funny and it is ok to ignore parents wishes and it has made me much more reluctant to let my kids go anywhere with responsible adults
At what point does a child feel able to face both parents and tell them what they really want if its such a big deal to their parents? Its not a case of 'I don't like salt Mummy' (thats ok honey, dont have it then).
You are a young child facing years of being told 'we dont eat meat honey' (full stop).
I had grown Muslim friends who are non-halal food but to their parents still pretended that they didnt or drink FFS.
See? If a grown male cant - its a scary prospect for a child.
Let a child decide. Years of nurture and propaganda means nothing to an educated son or daughter ultimately.
On a different note I wouldn't take binners kids to McDonalds. We'd go to a nice cafe where I can eat my bagel and marmite/espresso's 8)
and i should lighten up.
I agree with some of what you posted JY.
ignoring a parents views
It would appear that children have views too. Who'dathunkit, eh?
+1 but still the child(s) isn't a robot. Binners wouldn't have pressured or forced. You can imagine the conversation/scenario and ....what does the child eat at school?
Ive a work collegue comming over to the UK from our India office in a few weeks. She not only wont eat meat or eggs or cheese, she wont eat veg thats killed !
Which means she cant eat veg like Onions, because to eat it you have to kill the whole plant, whereas say a bean is part of the whole plant and you can eat that without killing the whole plant.
F*** knows what she will eat over here.
JY, fair point.
Sometimes one just has to turn a blind eye as, for example, I had to if my parents wanted to give my kids things that I wouldn't give them such as Coke (liquid obviously) or e-filled sweets.
No adult would hand over alcohol to other peoples kids, assuming we're talking of under 14's here. That would be silly.
What people don't know won't hurt them etc etc. What's the problem?
F*** knows what she will eat over here.
She probably has it all worked out.
Saying that - the tons of fuel used to get her over here will kill something.
[i]Would a parent laugh if i got their kids pissed then?[/i]
Not sure how drinking alcohol is related to eating normal(ish) food, but you go on your rant.
Hilarious. Obviously next time I take the OPs kids swimming I've got some gradeA smack for them to shoot up which should be megalolz. Then, if the kids want it obviously, we could go and get pilled up in the park. Not like its forced on them, why should they be penalised cause their Dad is a square?
who will ignore my wishes
What about what the child thinks?
You are adamant that children should make their own minds up about religion but they cannot decide what they want to eat?
I think children should be guided and be made to eat a balanced, healthy diet. However, it sounds like you have taken a decision on your own moral grounds on behalf of your children.
What age will you allow them to make their own minds up?
No adult would hand over alcohol to other peoples kids, assuming we're talking of under 14's here. That would be silly.
It happens quite a lot as well as cigarettes and weed.
I've got to be honest and say that I've a lot of sympathy with Junkyard's postion. Comparisons between this and underage drinking aside (one is illegal the other isn't), ignoring a parents wishes does seem like an odd thing to do. Of course the age of said child would make a difference and were I confident about said childs ability to make such a decision then I'd probably agree to it but I wouldn't lie to the parents either.
Never understood the fascination with mcdonalds though.
Its always amazed me how weak pathetic people who have no self control take such delight in actively promoting weakness in others to make their own wretched condition tolerable. 🙂
It does seem odd to celebrate what will presumably annoy the parents (and possibly land the child in trouble).
It doesn't sound like the child was forced into eating the stuff however, perhaps peer pressure got the better of them. Or perhaps they just decided they'd like to eat a MaccyD.
I'm a little bit queasy about encouraging a child to upset their parents just for the fun of it, I must admit. Keeping a vegan home really, really doesn't count as child abuse.
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Ive a work collegue comming over to the UK from our India office in a few weeks. She not only wont eat meat or eggs or cheese, she wont eat veg thats killed !Which means she cant eat veg like Onions, because to eat it you have to kill the whole plant, whereas say a bean is part of the whole plant and you can eat that without killing the whole plant.
F*** knows what she will eat over here.
KFC, 'cos no one except the colonel knows what is in those things.
[i]Obviously next time I take the OPs kids swimming I've got some gradeA smack for them to shoot up which should be megalolz[/i]
Indeed! Why stop at alcohol? Give them a gun and go shooting tramps! Fun fun fun.
How old are your kids OP? Can I take them on a tour of an abatoir? Only fair they have the full information before they make their decisions, free from any influence you may impart?
I'm not a veggie btw, but I find this pretty worrying.
I'm torn on this one. Veggie friends of ours have kids who love the chance to eat meat, so I know the effect it has, and I agree that the child should choose for itself.
But I would be very annoyed if someone allowed my child to do something I felt was wrong. The drug/alcohol argument is taking it to extremes, but I've fallen out with mates who were happy to let my then 8 year old watch a fairly harmless 12 certificate DVD. I'd expect to be consulted first at least.
The reply was unanimous and raucously enthusiastic.
If they requested it without prior suggestion, I retract my dailymail outrage fully and without prejudice.
Parents have moral codes dez- not eating meat or not drinking alcohol
Parent ignores your moral code to your child and applies theirs
gets them pissed or lets them eat meat
would you be happy?
Would you be ok with this?
Would you laugh?
I could use computer games rated or watching porn or taking them on a BNP rally - we all have standards we expect others to adhere to when they have our kids not just vegans.
I dont care if folk give my kids sweets or fizzy pop these are not moral issues and that I can turn a blind eye to easily.
It has been an eye opener for me tbh as many of you are folk respect. If you would do it and laugh about it then i guess most folk would
As i said I wont be trusting folk with my kids.
The vegan kid thing is irrelevant.. child protective services should be called for any parent taking a child into macdonalds. 😉
Whilst I see what you did there.. couldn't you at least have gone somewhere decent?
Kids not drinking alcohol isn't a moral code, it's common sense.
So do you have a list JY of your morals and standards that you give to you childrens friends parents, just in case?
Obviously next time I take the OPs kids swimming I've got some gradeA smack for them to shoot up which should be megalolz
gets them pissed or lets them eat meat
How can a child eating a hamburger be compared with drinking alcohol or taking drugs?
standards we expect others to adhere to
How is being a vegan a "standard"?
Have to say I don't find this particularly amusing. I am pretty relaxed with most stuff regarding my kids but there are particular boundaries we have in place that I would be fuming at if other parents knowingly crossed. Diet, alcohol, tv, sex, violence..people bring their kids up with a particular moral code in place and you knowingly and deliberately flaunting it is a little out of order.
According to drinkaware it is not illegal
so the booze/food is certainly a valid comparison from a legal perspective assuming kids are over 5For a child aged five to 16 to drink alcohol at home or on other private premises.
How is meat anywhere near drink and drugs? Its a choice.
FFS most 'Vegans' were probably brought up as meat eaters before making the decision to change.
Why can't said V's let their child decide too? Or is it a case of 'we know whats best for them'?
You are adamant that children should make their own minds up about religion but they cannot decide what they want to eat?
FWIW i would expect an adult to explain they went to mcD my kid wanted this and that then i would talk to my child and then they would decide what they eat.
From my first post - do I need to make it clearer?
It would appear that children have views too. Who'dathunkit, eh?
Indeed they do now would you like to address what we are discussing ?
I was just trying to think of something that most folk would think was morally wrong. Was the BNP march any better ? Probably not . Any better suggestion?The drug/alcohol argument is taking it to extremes, but I've fallen out with mates who were happy to let my then 8 year old watch a fairly harmless 12 certificate DVD. I'd expect to be consulted first at least
the booze one is not illegal either iirc
I do agree that kids get to choose but i also think adults need to act like [responsible] adults as well.
If i explain my kid is a vegan and they dont eat meat and you go ok fine i expect you to honour that.....what parent does not expect this?
I guess the children are lucky you're not a uraphogiaist.



