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good idea, bill...i have tried that with slightly larger veggie pieces and he

won't eat it. he does have a talent for detecting even trace amounts of

veggies. There is one canned soup he will eat that has spinach in it. It is

called Italian wedding soup, 's I think, but it is quite high in sodium

as

most of those things are.

mary

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I have taken various veggies and run them through a food processor then add

them as fillers to spaghetti sauce just before severing it. kind of a garden

spaghetti sauce.

Bill

Re: Re: " Unbleached " wheat flour

> thanks Kim.

> have had occasional luck with celery but sometimes he will only suck on it

or

> peel off threads.

>

> mary

>

>

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My son was only into crunchy vegetables until recently he has started to eat

some cooked vegetables - carrots, sweet potatoes, squash, and peas. About 6

weeks ago we started doing this oral protocol I read about in the book " the

boy who loved windows " by Stacey. It is a very quick- takes less

than 30 seconds - thing to do (you may need to it up to 6 times a day) I

don't - I am for 4 but sometimes get less in. Anyway, when I used to try to

bribe him to eat vegetables he would gag, now he's willing, and it's really

the only thing that is different except the SSRI but I can't really see that

being a factor.

ette

thesangreal wrote:

> ,

> We had the same problem until recently. My son would only eat

> carrots. I suspected that this had something to do with the crunchy

> factor. Anyway, we tried putting sliced cucumbers inside his

> sandwich. He saw them and he ate them. May be worth a try.

> Kim

>

> > My biggest diet problem is getting P to eat green vegetables. His

> only

> > vegetable is carrots.

> >

> > Just one opinion/experience...

> > mary

> >

> >

> >

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