Guest guest Posted April 29, 2000 Report Share Posted April 29, 2000 Oh Kelli, That was so sweet from Tyler and good job boy. Mabel, mom to Carolina, Cristian, a-ds 13 months old >From: hectichouse@... >Reply-Multiples-DSegroups >Multiples-DSegroups >Subject: Goldfish Crackers >Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 05:52:01 -0000 > >Hi everyone, I havebeen >trying for 2 yrs. to get to touch food or try to selffeed. Always no >luck, he's always pulling his hand away,throwing itdown as fast as I put it >in his hand. Anyway I'm out working in theyard today and Tyler is sitting >on the sidewalk just humming tohimself and munching on goldfish >crackers. heads on over andsits down next to Tyler. I contiued to >work on the flowers smilingbecause they're so cute when they're sitting >side by side. I couldn'thear what Tyler was saying to so I turned to >look at them.There was Tyler putting a cracker in s mouth, I just sat >thereglued to what was going on between them. has never ate acracker >before. Next thing Tyler does is he puts a cracker in shand. >throws it down. Well that didn't bother Tyler, he justgave him another >cracker and then guided s hand to hismouth. put the cracker in >his mouth and ate it, then he ate acouple more before trying to put one in >Tylers mouth. I just couldn'tbeleive it. I have been trying to get >to do this for 2 yrs.When I walked up to the boys Tyler calmly says....Oh > was justhungry, I was sharing with him. I am amazed! Now I'm >wondering whatelse Tyler has taught without telling me! lol. I need >to go tobed now, who knows what they'll do tomorrow! Kelli > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2000 Report Share Posted April 29, 2000 Kelli, that was an awesome story. I love it when suprises me and does something so kind to (it doesn't happen often enough)! It also reminded me of the time I peeked out into our front yard and saw (ds) with our Basset Hound, Elsie's, dogbowl full of food and Elsie right beside her. I thought Oh NO is going to eat Elsie's food. But instead she gingerly took one piece of food out at a time and fed it to Elsie, each time she would give the dog a some food she would pat her on the head. My next fear was that Elsie was going to bite her hand off, but she was so gentle. THis amazed me so much because before then just didn't seem to understand the concept of feeding herself, let alone the dog. That was well over a year ago and now loves to feed herself, even though she is very messy. Way to go and Tyler. Diane, Mom to Adam 8, and (ds) 3 1/2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2000 Report Share Posted April 29, 2000 Ohhhhhh..... awwwww...... What a wonderful story!! I'm printing this one to keep!! I wish I could have seen them!! SOOOOOO CUTE! THIS is why multiples rock! Sara --- hectichouse@... wrote: > Hi everyone, > I havebeen trying for 2 yrs. to get > to touch food or try to selffeed. Always no luck, > he's always pulling his hand away,throwing itdown as > fast as I put it in his hand. Anyway I'm out working > in theyard today and Tyler is sitting on the > sidewalk just humming tohimself and munching on > goldfish crackers. heads on over andsits down > next to Tyler. I contiued to work on the flowers > smilingbecause they're so cute when they're sitting > side by side. I couldn'thear what Tyler was saying > to so I turned to look at them.There was > Tyler putting a cracker in s mouth, I just sat > thereglued to what was going on between them. > has never ate acracker before. Next thing Tyler does > is he puts a cracker in shand. throws > it down. Well that didn't bother Tyler, he justgave > him another cracker and then guided s hand to > hismouth. put the cracker in his mouth and ate > it, then he ate acouple more before trying to put > one in Tylers mouth. I just couldn'tbeleive it. I > have been trying to get to do this for 2 > yrs.When I walked up to the boys Tyler calmly > says....Oh was justhungry, I was sharing with > him. I am amazed! Now I'm wondering whatelse Tyler > has taught without telling me! lol. I need to > go tobed now, who knows what they'll do tomorrow! > Kelli > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Accurate impartial advice on everything from laptops > to table saws. > 1/3020/1/_/598201/_/956987533/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > http://DSyndrome.com/Multiples > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2000 Report Share Posted April 30, 2000 Nice going boys, you are making your Mom very happy! Are you still smiling Kellie? Gail........Bobby 6, Jillian 3 1/2, and Tara{ds} 13months > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Accurate impartial advice on everything from laptops to table saws. > 1/3020/1/_/598201/_/956987533/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > http://DSyndrome.com/Multiples Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2000 Report Share Posted April 30, 2000 I sure am! Kelli....The old woman who lives in a shoe, she has so many kids, they're doing her in! mom to , Greg, Twins...set A- April & Ash, and set B- (ds) & Tyler (age 4). Nice going boys, you are making your Mom very happy! Are you still smiling Kellie? Gail........Bobby 6, Jillian 3 1/2, and Tara{ds} 13months > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Accurate impartial advice on everything from laptops to table saws. > 1/3020/1/_/598201/_/956987533/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > http://DSyndrome.com/Multiples ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Was the salesman clueless? Productopia has the answers. 1/3019/1/_/598201/_/957107138/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://DSyndrome.com/Multiples Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2000 Report Share Posted May 1, 2000 Kelli This is just so sweet! I wish Abbi would be as tender and patient with . She just likes to tackle him right now and play big sister! lol Kim mom to Abbi and Ds - 2 1/2 and Mikayla - 4 PS when in October is the boys birthday? Abbi and 's is the 6th Goldfish Crackers Hi everyone, I havebeen trying for 2 yrs. to get to touch food or try to selffeed. Always no luck, he's always pulling his hand away,throwing itdown as fast as I put it in his hand. Anyway I'm out working in theyard today and Tyler is sitting on the sidewalk just humming tohimself and munching on goldfish crackers. heads on over andsits down next to Tyler. I contiued to work on the flowers smilingbecause they're so cute when they're sitting side by side. I couldn'thear what Tyler was saying to so I turned to look at them.There was Tyler putting a cracker in s mouth, I just sat thereglued to what was going on between them. has never ate acracker before. Next thing Tyler does is he puts a cracker in shand. throws it down. Well that didn't bother Tyler, he justgave him another cracker and then guided s hand to hismouth. put the cracker in his mouth and ate it, then he ate acouple more before trying to p ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Accurate impartial advice on everything from laptops to table saws. 1/3020/1/_/598201/_/956987533/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://DSyndrome.com/Multiples Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2000 Report Share Posted May 1, 2000 That's wonderful! Way to go Tyler. I'm sure there is ALOT that Tyler has and will teach . Vinnie has always been monkey see monkey do with Sloan. I'm really glad that our children have a twin or sibling to play and learn with. ~,moma to (DS) & Sloan {2 years in 5 days} Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2000 Report Share Posted May 1, 2000 Kelli: What a great story! Tyler is going to be a great role-model, inspiration and teacher to ! Of course, they are boys, let's hope it's always positive stuff he teaches him - lol!!! I hope this means will continue to self-feed, good luck! And, don't forget to tell Tyler what a great teacher he is! Judi-Mom to Sam & , 3, Identical Twins --- hectichouse@... wrote: > Hi everyone, > I havebeen trying for 2 yrs. to get > to touch food or try to selffeed. Always no luck, > he's always pulling his hand away,throwing itdown as > fast as I put it in his hand. Anyway I'm out working > in theyard today and Tyler is sitting on the > sidewalk just humming tohimself and munching on > goldfish crackers. heads on over andsits down > next to Tyler. I contiued to work on the flowers > smilingbecause they're so cute when they're sitting > side by side. I couldn'thear what Tyler was saying > to so I turned to look at them.There was > Tyler putting a cracker in s mouth, I just sat > thereglued to what was going on between them. > has never ate acracker before. Next thing Tyler does > is he puts a cracker in shand. throws > it down. Well that didn't bother Tyler, he justgave > him another cracker and then guided s hand to > hismouth. put the cracker in his mouth and ate > it, then he ate acouple more before trying to put > one in Tylers mouth. I just couldn'tbeleive it. I > have been trying to get to do this for 2 > yrs.When I walked up to the boys Tyler calmly > says....Oh was justhungry, I was sharing with > him. I am amazed! Now I'm wondering whatelse Tyler > has taught without telling me! lol. I need to > go tobed now, who knows what they'll do tomorrow! > Kelli > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2000 Report Share Posted May 3, 2000 Diane, that was was so nice. Mabel, mom to Carolina, Cristian, a-ds 13 months >From: dgillings@... >Reply-Multiples-DSegroups >Multiples-DSegroups >Subject: Re: Goldfish Crackers >Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 23:05:36 EDT > >Kelli, that was an awesome story. I love it when suprises me and does >something so kind to (it doesn't happen often enough)! It also >reminded >me of the time I peeked out into our front yard and saw (ds) with our >Basset Hound, Elsie's, dogbowl full of food and Elsie right beside her. I >thought Oh NO is going to eat Elsie's food. But instead she gingerly >took one piece of food out at a time and fed it to Elsie, each time she >would >give the dog a some food she would pat her on the head. My next fear was >that >Elsie was going to bite her hand off, but she was so gentle. THis amazed me >so much because before then just didn't seem to understand the >concept >of feeding herself, let alone the dog. That was well over a year ago and >now > loves to feed herself, even though she is very messy. Way to go > >and Tyler. > >Diane, Mom to Adam 8, and (ds) 3 1/2 ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2002 Report Share Posted August 24, 2002 Hi Ellen, I have never used this recipe but someone sent it to me the other day and it mentioned goldfish, maybe it you work for you. _________________________________________________________________ This cracker can be made free of anything-just sub for what you can have. I use the mini animal cookie cutters from miss robens. The goldfish shape makes my little guy happy. If you like the recipe let me know-this is still a work in progress. 1 cup sorghum flour 1 cup rice flour 1/2 cup cornstarch 2 tsp guar gum sift together 1/4 cup baking powder 1 T salt 1 tsp garlic powder 2 tsp onion flakes 1/2 tsp paprika 1/4 tsp pepper sift again add 2 tsp olive oil cut in 1 T stick margerine 1/4 plus 1/8 cup crisco should make tiny little balls Add very hot water{about a cup} very slowly-work it in the dough with you hands till it will form one big ball. You dont want it too wet or too crumbly. Fell free to really work the dough with your hands almost like kneading it. pinch off a portion of the dough and roll it out to about a 1/4 inch thick. Cut with mini cutters. Top with corase salt if desired. bake about ten minutes at 375 till crisp. Hope you all like them-we do To UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST send email to: GFCFKids-unsubscribe > > > For FAQs, see www.GFCFDiet.com. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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