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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 384021"><p>No experience with your particular problem, but I do have (and am myself) a picky eater who won't touch vegetables or even most fruits. What we have found for the fiber issue is that a number of weight-loss foods have extra fiber. My difficult child will eat the Weight Watchers chocolate snack cakes and the Skinny Cow ice cream snacks. Blue Bunny also makes a low-fat vanilla ice cream that has fiber in it, we use that to make milkshakes and add Slim-Fast powder to them for extra nutrition. I have to watch her intake that she doesn't eat too much fiber at once with some of those, but you can easily pass them off as a treat for finishing a meal. There's also several decent tasting yogurts on the market now with fiber in them, she won't eat yogurt at all now but when she did she loved Fiber One's Key Lime yogurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 384021"] No experience with your particular problem, but I do have (and am myself) a picky eater who won't touch vegetables or even most fruits. What we have found for the fiber issue is that a number of weight-loss foods have extra fiber. My difficult child will eat the Weight Watchers chocolate snack cakes and the Skinny Cow ice cream snacks. Blue Bunny also makes a low-fat vanilla ice cream that has fiber in it, we use that to make milkshakes and add Slim-Fast powder to them for extra nutrition. I have to watch her intake that she doesn't eat too much fiber at once with some of those, but you can easily pass them off as a treat for finishing a meal. There's also several decent tasting yogurts on the market now with fiber in them, she won't eat yogurt at all now but when she did she loved Fiber One's Key Lime yogurt. [/QUOTE]
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