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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 177256" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>I hear ya on the egg obsession! </p><p> </p><p>difficult child 2 tends to get overfocused on things anyway, but ever since we started getting eggs from Herbert, he's been wanting to cook and eat eggs. I do try to indulge him to a point -- letting him help make hardboiled eggs, scrambled, sunny side up, over easy, omelettes, french toast, whatever. He even concocted a quesadilla with scrambled eggs in his obsessive quest to consume eggs in whatever way he could manage. After a few days of this, I've had to redirect him to something else, which he initially resists. </p><p> </p><p>Other times it's been tuna, cheese, and Flaming Hot Lays potato chips. The last food obession was Mac & Cheese crackers (they're new on the snack aisle). After going through his third box in two weeks, I informed him that was the end of snack foods for another few weeks (he's getting pudgy and his pants are too tight (length still fine) -- THANK YOU SEROQUEL)!</p><p> </p><p>As for the foo-foo smells... difficult child 2 has always been drawn to strong smells and strong tastes. I think it has something to do with seeking sensory input...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 177256, member: 3444"] I hear ya on the egg obsession! difficult child 2 tends to get overfocused on things anyway, but ever since we started getting eggs from Herbert, he's been wanting to cook and eat eggs. I do try to indulge him to a point -- letting him help make hardboiled eggs, scrambled, sunny side up, over easy, omelettes, french toast, whatever. He even concocted a quesadilla with scrambled eggs in his obsessive quest to consume eggs in whatever way he could manage. After a few days of this, I've had to redirect him to something else, which he initially resists. Other times it's been tuna, cheese, and Flaming Hot Lays potato chips. The last food obession was Mac & Cheese crackers (they're new on the snack aisle). After going through his third box in two weeks, I informed him that was the end of snack foods for another few weeks (he's getting pudgy and his pants are too tight (length still fine) -- THANK YOU SEROQUEL)! As for the foo-foo smells... difficult child 2 has always been drawn to strong smells and strong tastes. I think it has something to do with seeking sensory input... [/QUOTE]
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