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difficult child - poss new problem - anorexia?
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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 548670" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>difficult child home from school. She didn't eat lunch ("My stomach was hurting and it didn't sound good") But secret weapon is working... Creamy chicken cheese enchiladas baking, a tossed salad with ranch dressing, corn, and fresh fruit salad with a sour cream and brown sugar and vanilla to dollop on top. Oh, and tortilla chips on the side with salsa. She seems really interested in supper. I just hope, even if she eats a good supper, that she gives up this skipping lunch. I know a lot of girls do it, but it just sets you up for a future of not so healthy eating. KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 548670, member: 12511"] difficult child home from school. She didn't eat lunch ("My stomach was hurting and it didn't sound good") But secret weapon is working... Creamy chicken cheese enchiladas baking, a tossed salad with ranch dressing, corn, and fresh fruit salad with a sour cream and brown sugar and vanilla to dollop on top. Oh, and tortilla chips on the side with salsa. She seems really interested in supper. I just hope, even if she eats a good supper, that she gives up this skipping lunch. I know a lot of girls do it, but it just sets you up for a future of not so healthy eating. KSM [/QUOTE]
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