Thursday, October 29, 2009

First Mini-Donuts

I really don't let my daughter eat junk food. She's had ice cream a few times, and cake a few times, but that's about it. Since she doesn't eat much to begin with, I don't want her to fill up on nutritionally-empty foods.

That said, we had a family trip to the pumpkin patch last week (our third!) and it was COLD. When I saw that there were mini-donuts and hot cider for sale, I said, "It's time for her first donuts." We bought a bag and sat on a bench, munching away. She was pretty impressed by the whole experience, and ate two! But she wouldn't consent to even a small taste of the cider.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Healthy Vegetarian Toddler

We had the 18-month check-up earlier this week, and N. is officially a healthy toddler. She measured in at 90th percentile for height and 40th for weight, so she is tall and thin like her dad! She easily passed her milestones and enjoyed coloring with crayons on the exam table.

I asked the pediatrician if we should be concerned about iron, given the vegetarian diet, and she expressed her opinion that N.'s healthy pink color and obvious energy level gave her no concerns about iron deficiency. (I do give a half-milligram of iron supplement a couple of times per week, in addition to trying to serve iron-rich foods on a regular basis.)

Although I believe that a vegetarian diet is perfectly healthy, it's still always nice to have it confirmed by an actual M.D.