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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 385314" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>My daughter was and still is very picky. There are frozen girlfriend/CF chicken nuggets if he will eat those and lots of other easy to prepare foods. There are even restaurants that will do girlfriend. I don't think it is a good idea to eat out at first, because it isn't alway really girlfriend and that would interfere with your ability to see if it worked. Eventually, you could still do that, though. We can even get a girlfriend/CF pizza delivered to our house now!</p><p> </p><p>I can still have milk and feel well. My older daughter had to give it up to get over her psychiatric issues. My younger one had to give it up to get over her stomach problems. You might be able to do just the girlfriend part and have good results. Or even just the dairy free part.</p><p> </p><p>Still, without a doubt, there is more cooking and planning involved. I don't miss the food at all, but I do miss the ability to just eat whatever is available without finding out every single ingredient involved. Sometimes that is just too much trouble, and I just don't eat if I am out and haven't planned ahead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 385314, member: 1792"] My daughter was and still is very picky. There are frozen girlfriend/CF chicken nuggets if he will eat those and lots of other easy to prepare foods. There are even restaurants that will do girlfriend. I don't think it is a good idea to eat out at first, because it isn't alway really girlfriend and that would interfere with your ability to see if it worked. Eventually, you could still do that, though. We can even get a girlfriend/CF pizza delivered to our house now! I can still have milk and feel well. My older daughter had to give it up to get over her psychiatric issues. My younger one had to give it up to get over her stomach problems. You might be able to do just the girlfriend part and have good results. Or even just the dairy free part. Still, without a doubt, there is more cooking and planning involved. I don't miss the food at all, but I do miss the ability to just eat whatever is available without finding out every single ingredient involved. Sometimes that is just too much trouble, and I just don't eat if I am out and haven't planned ahead. [/QUOTE]
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