I am sooo offf-tooppppic, but I can't resist it.
Sabertooth, your children are SOOOOO Cute!!!!
Love that picture with the raw meat. Outstanding. Can I repost that pic on my blog?
Blog away, I dont mind a bit
I stand by everything I am doing in regards to my childrens diet and upbringing. They have never had any issues with raw meat. They get their regular well baby check ups and are seen by a pediatrician at a government health care center, where they have perfect scores on health and developmental milestones. They have never had to be given drugs and never been vaccinated.
My wife supports me and knows what we are doing is right, although she is more fearful of repercussions and reprimands from authorities and ignorant family members regarding raw meat. I do have the added benefit of living in a commonwealth state where the kangaroo social service courts are so overrun with real issues of neglect, that they dont have the resources to persecute people over hearsay.
What really gave me confidence, was seeing how naturally my younger ones took to eating raw meat. My two year old would grab my left over ribs and began eating them without any encouragement. Those little teeth are perfect for picking bones clean of meat. I also noticed how much they liked bone marrow from the first taste and when I had an empty bone laying around they would pretend to scrap out marrow with a butter knife. It just seemed so natural and fitting for them to eat raw animal foods.
Thats a lamb spine she is chewing on, I think part of the neck. My butcher gave me some leftover bones and I was picking the meat off of it that night, and she was watching and would keep asking me for some , she would smile and say" Bone" with a southern drawl. She picked off quite a bit of meat and was happily picking at it for about half an hour. It seems natural to me to just had over bits of left over bones to the kids, I kind of have a feeling that the paleo kids would of spent time picking through the discarded remains of the adults leftovers for bits of meat. My other little one is at the stage where she is getting front teeth so I give her some left over raw chicken legs with a little left on it and she will carry it around and finish of the remaining bits of meat.
My son is more reluctant to eat raw meats, but he will eat most things rare, and he will eat an entire lamb kebab in one sitting. Just recently I have even gotten him to eat raw eggs. There was a Charley brown cartoon where he saw them making egg soup. So when I had made some mushroom soup with melted bone marrow in it and he asked me to put some eggs in it, well it was cooled off below cooking temp and I mixed in some raw eggs and he ate it. I always load up what ever I feed him with either pasture butter, or home rendered lamb fat.
My recipes are not totally raw but imagine the brain building potential of mushrooms, cream, butter, lamb fat, and raw egg mixed into a single bowl. The great thing is that its easy to make this Weston price/semi paleo concoction and dish it out to all three of my little ones.