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High Protein Diet for ADHD and Anxiety?
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<blockquote data-quote="agee" data-source="post: 377792"><p>Eggs for breakfast, or cheese toast on whole grain bread. My easy child often eats apples and peanut butter. difficult child has developed a love for Velveeta - not something I'd ordinarily buy but if it gets him to eat a lot of breakfast I'm completely fine with it. Lots of times both my kids will eat leftovers - meatballs are a favorite as are sausages. You could experiment with different kinds of quiche - I make it without a crust.</p><p>I second the lunchmeat/cheese roll-up for lunch. A boiled egg will do. My kids like it when I pack egg salad or chicken salad to eat with a fork. Cheese sticks. Chunked up chicken with ranch dressing dip? If she has access to a microwave you could also do more leftovers. </p><p>Maybe start with what she *will* eat re: protein and move on from there. What will she eat?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agee, post: 377792"] Eggs for breakfast, or cheese toast on whole grain bread. My easy child often eats apples and peanut butter. difficult child has developed a love for Velveeta - not something I'd ordinarily buy but if it gets him to eat a lot of breakfast I'm completely fine with it. Lots of times both my kids will eat leftovers - meatballs are a favorite as are sausages. You could experiment with different kinds of quiche - I make it without a crust. I second the lunchmeat/cheese roll-up for lunch. A boiled egg will do. My kids like it when I pack egg salad or chicken salad to eat with a fork. Cheese sticks. Chunked up chicken with ranch dressing dip? If she has access to a microwave you could also do more leftovers. Maybe start with what she *will* eat re: protein and move on from there. What will she eat? [/QUOTE]
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