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Hi all , its Helen here , replying to my own message. Didn't sign

my name the first time. Brain addled from watching BB... a nice way

to switch off!

In Autism Treatment , " tikka330726 "

<olivers4@...> wrote:

>

> Hi all

> Bit off topic but wondering if anyone has some inspitational (or

any)

> ideas for school dinners. is really skinny and I've got

school

> on my back saying he's loosing weight. He's actually not lost any

> weight since Jan (when we started to see Hurray)nor has

gained

> any either but has grown 1 cm which I think makes him look even

more

> scrawny. I have to send in a heated up meal which is usually

potato,

> sausage, chicken mince (cant eat beef)or sometimes pasta.For

pudding

> he has some fruit puree with any supplements in that he's

taking.He

> can smell a veggie a mile away. Have tried baking cookies, cakes

etc

> but he genuinely doesn't seem to like sweet things?!! ANY ideas

much

> appreciated before they cart me off in a van....

>

> P.s. Find this chat about clostridia , speech and HBOT fascinating

as

> fits the bill too.

>

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Hi all , its Helen here , replying to my own message. Didn't sign

my name the first time. Brain addled from watching BB... a nice way

to switch off!

In Autism Treatment , " tikka330726 "

<olivers4@...> wrote:

>

> Hi all

> Bit off topic but wondering if anyone has some inspitational (or

any)

> ideas for school dinners. is really skinny and I've got

school

> on my back saying he's loosing weight. He's actually not lost any

> weight since Jan (when we started to see Hurray)nor has

gained

> any either but has grown 1 cm which I think makes him look even

more

> scrawny. I have to send in a heated up meal which is usually

potato,

> sausage, chicken mince (cant eat beef)or sometimes pasta.For

pudding

> he has some fruit puree with any supplements in that he's

taking.He

> can smell a veggie a mile away. Have tried baking cookies, cakes

etc

> but he genuinely doesn't seem to like sweet things?!! ANY ideas

much

> appreciated before they cart me off in a van....

>

> P.s. Find this chat about clostridia , speech and HBOT fascinating

as

> fits the bill too.

>

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Are they ensuring that he's eating it? Because if you're providing

him with a balanced diet and he's eating it and he's not ill, then

surely all's well? Tom has put on only about half a pound in the

past twelve months. Some kids are like that - particularly if

they're not yet absorbing as well as they should.

>

> Hi all

> Bit off topic but wondering if anyone has some inspitational (or

any)

> ideas for school dinners. is really skinny and I've got

school

> on my back saying he's loosing weight. He's actually not lost any

> weight since Jan (when we started to see Hurray)nor has

gained

> any either but has grown 1 cm which I think makes him look even

more

> scrawny. I have to send in a heated up meal which is usually

potato,

> sausage, chicken mince (cant eat beef)or sometimes pasta.For

pudding

> he has some fruit puree with any supplements in that he's

taking.He

> can smell a veggie a mile away. Have tried baking cookies, cakes

etc

> but he genuinely doesn't seem to like sweet things?!! ANY ideas

much

> appreciated before they cart me off in a van....

>

> P.s. Find this chat about clostridia , speech and HBOT fascinating

as

> fits the bill too.

>

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Are they ensuring that he's eating it? Because if you're providing

him with a balanced diet and he's eating it and he's not ill, then

surely all's well? Tom has put on only about half a pound in the

past twelve months. Some kids are like that - particularly if

they're not yet absorbing as well as they should.

>

> Hi all

> Bit off topic but wondering if anyone has some inspitational (or

any)

> ideas for school dinners. is really skinny and I've got

school

> on my back saying he's loosing weight. He's actually not lost any

> weight since Jan (when we started to see Hurray)nor has

gained

> any either but has grown 1 cm which I think makes him look even

more

> scrawny. I have to send in a heated up meal which is usually

potato,

> sausage, chicken mince (cant eat beef)or sometimes pasta.For

pudding

> he has some fruit puree with any supplements in that he's

taking.He

> can smell a veggie a mile away. Have tried baking cookies, cakes

etc

> but he genuinely doesn't seem to like sweet things?!! ANY ideas

much

> appreciated before they cart me off in a van....

>

> P.s. Find this chat about clostridia , speech and HBOT fascinating

as

> fits the bill too.

>

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Are they ensuring that he's eating it? Because if you're providing

him with a balanced diet and he's eating it and he's not ill, then

surely all's well? Tom has put on only about half a pound in the

past twelve months. Some kids are like that - particularly if

they're not yet absorbing as well as they should.

>

> Hi all

> Bit off topic but wondering if anyone has some inspitational (or

any)

> ideas for school dinners. is really skinny and I've got

school

> on my back saying he's loosing weight. He's actually not lost any

> weight since Jan (when we started to see Hurray)nor has

gained

> any either but has grown 1 cm which I think makes him look even

more

> scrawny. I have to send in a heated up meal which is usually

potato,

> sausage, chicken mince (cant eat beef)or sometimes pasta.For

pudding

> he has some fruit puree with any supplements in that he's

taking.He

> can smell a veggie a mile away. Have tried baking cookies, cakes

etc

> but he genuinely doesn't seem to like sweet things?!! ANY ideas

much

> appreciated before they cart me off in a van....

>

> P.s. Find this chat about clostridia , speech and HBOT fascinating

as

> fits the bill too.

>

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Hi you have probably tried it but what about avocado - both my 2

love this and they have been a pain in the but to feed. I give

Charlie one every day plus a piece of bread and butter ( haven't got

anything to put in a sandwich). As well as barbara's kitchen bread I

make a quineoa bread which is quite easy and q is very nutritious.

Good luck

Peta--

- In Autism Treatment , " tikka330726 "

<olivers4@...> wrote:

>

> Hi all

> Bit off topic but wondering if anyone has some inspitational (or

any)

> ideas for school dinners. is really skinny and I've got

school

> on my back saying he's loosing weight. He's actually not lost any

> weight since Jan (when we started to see Hurray)nor has

gained

> any either but has grown 1 cm which I think makes him look even

more

> scrawny. I have to send in a heated up meal which is usually

potato,

> sausage, chicken mince (cant eat beef)or sometimes pasta.For

pudding

> he has some fruit puree with any supplements in that he's

taking.He

> can smell a veggie a mile away. Have tried baking cookies, cakes

etc

> but he genuinely doesn't seem to like sweet things?!! ANY ideas

much

> appreciated before they cart me off in a van....

>

> P.s. Find this chat about clostridia , speech and HBOT fascinating

as

> fits the bill too.

>

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Hi Peta

Thanks for the idea. No I haven't tried avocado but I will. Eating

seems such a chore to him and very often he comes home with 3/4 of

his lunch uneaten. I know how impt it is to keep the blood sugar

level up so I send in cold sausages and allowed biscuits with nut

paste for snacks. Otherwise he wouldn't eat anything from breakfast

to 4pm. Need Oliver to come up with some GFCFSFCF ideas for

school dinners...

Helen

> >

> > Hi all

> > Bit off topic but wondering if anyone has some inspitational (or

> any)

> > ideas for school dinners. is really skinny and I've got

> school

> > on my back saying he's loosing weight. He's actually not lost

any

> > weight since Jan (when we started to see Hurray)nor has

> gained

> > any either but has grown 1 cm which I think makes him look even

> more

> > scrawny. I have to send in a heated up meal which is usually

> potato,

> > sausage, chicken mince (cant eat beef)or sometimes pasta.For

> pudding

> > he has some fruit puree with any supplements in that he's

> taking.He

> > can smell a veggie a mile away. Have tried baking cookies, cakes

> etc

> > but he genuinely doesn't seem to like sweet things?!! ANY ideas

> much

> > appreciated before they cart me off in a van....

> >

> > P.s. Find this chat about clostridia , speech and HBOT

fascinating

> as

> > fits the bill too.

> >

>

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Hi

The recipe for quinoa bread is:

1/4 cup sunflower oil

1 cup rice milk

1 cup quinoa

1 cup tapioca starch

1 cup potato starch

2tbls sugar

2 eggs

4 tsp xanthan gum

4 tsp baking powder

Beat oil and milk. In separate bowl mix all dry ingredients and add

liquid - do not overbeat. Bake for 60- 70 mins for a small loaf at

200 maybe less. I have not perfected this so I check along the way

to make sure doesn't burn and that inside is cooked. My friend said

bake for 30 mins but I found it didn't cook. also could add less

oil. Comes out quite solid but Charlie likes it.

Good luck

Peta

-- In Autism Treatment , Downey

<claire_downey@...> wrote:

>

> Whats the receipe for quinoa bread ?

>

> Thanks

>

>

> peta3366 <peta3366@...> wrote:

> Hi you have probably tried it but what about avocado - both my 2

> love this and they have been a pain in the but to feed. I give

> Charlie one every day plus a piece of bread and butter ( haven't

got

> anything to put in a sandwich). As well as barbara's kitchen bread

I

> make a quineoa bread which is quite easy and q is very nutritious.

> Good luck

> Peta--

>

> - In Autism Treatment , " tikka330726 "

> <olivers4@> wrote:

> >

> > Hi all

> > Bit off topic but wondering if anyone has some inspitational (or

> any)

> > ideas for school dinners. is really skinny and I've got

> school

> > on my back saying he's loosing weight. He's actually not lost

any

> > weight since Jan (when we started to see Hurray)nor has

> gained

> > any either but has grown 1 cm which I think makes him look even

> more

> > scrawny. I have to send in a heated up meal which is usually

> potato,

> > sausage, chicken mince (cant eat beef)or sometimes pasta.For

> pudding

> > he has some fruit puree with any supplements in that he's

> taking.He

> > can smell a veggie a mile away. Have tried baking cookies, cakes

> etc

> > but he genuinely doesn't seem to like sweet things?!! ANY ideas

> much

> > appreciated before they cart me off in a van....

> >

> > P.s. Find this chat about clostridia , speech and HBOT

fascinating

> as

> > fits the bill too.

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

> DISCLAIMER

> No information contained in this post is to be construed as

medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a

suitably qualified practitioner.

>

>

>

>

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Hi Ann

We are not egg free but Barbaras kitchen has some good recipes ( was

AIA). I think she works for wholesome house now.

Peta

-- In Autism Treatment , " Ann Hansen "

<ann.hansen@...> wrote:

>

> Dear Peta,

>

> I'm trying out some gluten/dairy/egg free recipies for bread but

without

> much success. Has anyone any tried and tested ones?

>

> Ann

> Re: OT school dinners

>

>

> Hi you have probably tried it but what about avocado - both my 2

> love this and they have been a pain in the but to feed. I give

> Charlie one every day plus a piece of bread and butter ( haven't

got

> anything to put in a sandwich). As well as barbara's kitchen bread

I

> make a quineoa bread which is quite easy and q is very nutritious.

> Good luck

> Peta--

>

> - In Autism Treatment , " tikka330726 "

> <olivers4@> wrote:

> >

> > Hi all

> > Bit off topic but wondering if anyone has some inspitational (or

> any)

> > ideas for school dinners. is really skinny and I've got

> school

> > on my back saying he's loosing weight. He's actually not lost any

> > weight since Jan (when we started to see Hurray)nor has

> gained

> > any either but has grown 1 cm which I think makes him look even

> more

> > scrawny. I have to send in a heated up meal which is usually

> potato,

> > sausage, chicken mince (cant eat beef)or sometimes pasta.For

> pudding

> > he has some fruit puree with any supplements in that he's

> taking.He

> > can smell a veggie a mile away. Have tried baking cookies, cakes

> etc

> > but he genuinely doesn't seem to like sweet things?!! ANY ideas

> much

> > appreciated before they cart me off in a van....

> >

> > P.s. Find this chat about clostridia , speech and HBOT

fascinating

> as

> > fits the bill too.

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> DISCLAIMER

> No information contained in this post is to be construed as

medical advice.

> If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably

qualified

> practitioner.

>

>

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Hi, yes it is

Peta--

- In Autism Treatment , CarolineTraa@...

wrote:

>

>

> In a message dated 25/05/2006 10:21:39 GMT Standard Time,

> peta3366@... writes:

>

> Hi

> The recipe for quinoa bread is:

> 1/4 cup sunflower oil

> 1 cup rice milk

> 1 cup quinoa

> 1 cup tapioca starch

> 1 cup potato starch

> 2tbls sugar

> 2 eggs

> 4 tsp xanthan gum

> 4 tsp baking powder

>

>

> Hi Peta

> Is quinoa gluten free?

> Love Craoline

> xxx

>

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