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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 276448" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Once my kid gives up a food it's gone from his diet forever. Honestly what you've listed isn't the worst in terms of variety for a rigid eater. We were dealing with serious sensory issues and it impacts eating big time.</p><p> </p><p>I'd suggest trying the cold cereal. It packs easy and there's a lot of variety, but stick with the non-sweetened stuff because a lot of them don't want to go back once they've had sweet.</p><p> </p><p>I'd also suggest that you throw away the rules of what to eat when and pack his dinner and breakfast foods for lunch. A biscuit with cheese can easily be packed for lunch. Ditto with his dinner foods--just use an icepack and let him eat them cold or put them in a little thermos container to keep them hot. The dinner foods you've listed are healthier than the chicken nugget/mac and cheese/fish stick route anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 276448, member: 701"] Once my kid gives up a food it's gone from his diet forever. Honestly what you've listed isn't the worst in terms of variety for a rigid eater. We were dealing with serious sensory issues and it impacts eating big time. I'd suggest trying the cold cereal. It packs easy and there's a lot of variety, but stick with the non-sweetened stuff because a lot of them don't want to go back once they've had sweet. I'd also suggest that you throw away the rules of what to eat when and pack his dinner and breakfast foods for lunch. A biscuit with cheese can easily be packed for lunch. Ditto with his dinner foods--just use an icepack and let him eat them cold or put them in a little thermos container to keep them hot. The dinner foods you've listed are healthier than the chicken nugget/mac and cheese/fish stick route anyway. [/QUOTE]
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