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<blockquote data-quote="Dara" data-source="post: 276383" data-attributes="member: 3572"><p>Hi all. I have a question for everyone...</p><p>Sammy is on a food strike. I have no idea what to feed him. The strike has been going on since september but there was always something on the list he would eat. he is a bit chunky from the depakote...</p><p>Here is what he wont eat: PB&J, any lunch meat, chicken nuggets, fish sticks, mac and cheese, veggies and ranch, fruit, yogurt, pediasure. He did eat noodles and butter but that is now off the list...</p><p>Anyone have any suggestions? I am at a complete loss now! I am sure that all of you have experienced this once or twice in your difficult child and easy child life time! I am not the best cook so I appreciate any ideas that are quick and easy for my dear impatient difficult child!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dara, post: 276383, member: 3572"] Hi all. I have a question for everyone... Sammy is on a food strike. I have no idea what to feed him. The strike has been going on since september but there was always something on the list he would eat. he is a bit chunky from the depakote... Here is what he wont eat: PB&J, any lunch meat, chicken nuggets, fish sticks, mac and cheese, veggies and ranch, fruit, yogurt, pediasure. He did eat noodles and butter but that is now off the list... Anyone have any suggestions? I am at a complete loss now! I am sure that all of you have experienced this once or twice in your difficult child and easy child life time! I am not the best cook so I appreciate any ideas that are quick and easy for my dear impatient difficult child! [/QUOTE]
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