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request for advice-Picky eater with Sensory Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Numina" data-source="post: 230302" data-attributes="member: 6360"><p>Thanks for the ideas folks. keep -em coming!</p><p></p><p>I'm not brave enough to try sauce or butter on him - I hated them as a child too. Someone mentioned mayonnaise which which I think is the grossest food on the planet.</p><p></p><p>Anyway the cheese (parmesan thins) sounds like a good idea. As does the dry macaroni necklaces. And I used to be able to get French fries made out of pressed carrots and spinach (a little like Pringles) which he'd eat. I don't make my own 'chips' but I do bake the frozen ones instead of frying them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Numina, post: 230302, member: 6360"] Thanks for the ideas folks. keep -em coming! I'm not brave enough to try sauce or butter on him - I hated them as a child too. Someone mentioned mayonnaise which which I think is the grossest food on the planet. Anyway the cheese (parmesan thins) sounds like a good idea. As does the dry macaroni necklaces. And I used to be able to get French fries made out of pressed carrots and spinach (a little like Pringles) which he'd eat. I don't make my own 'chips' but I do bake the frozen ones instead of frying them. [/QUOTE]
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