Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 The fruit roll ups are considered to be dried fruit and are introduced later into the diet because the fruit in them is so concentrated because the water has been dried out of them. I understand that he won't touch the sauces or cooked fruits because of the textures. What about making the chicken pancakes and sneaky veggie pancakes? Or there is also a chicken muffin recipe. Jody mom to -5.1 and -7.4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 Thank you Jody. That makes sense. I am working on pancakes. I do make the pb cookies and sneak in chicken and veggies. He seems to be ok with the flour, but can't wait to get him to eat chicken so we can do the intro diet! I really believe in this diet and am so thankful to have found it - AND for the WONDERFUL support and info we get here!! Thank you!! PS - does NT stand for Neurotypical? Wyatt, 3, ASD, SCD since 11.03 , 1 1/2, typical and what a pistol! > The fruit roll ups are considered to be dried fruit and are introduced > later into the diet because the fruit in them is so concentrated > because the water has been dried out of them. > > I understand that he won't touch the sauces or cooked fruits because > of the textures. > > What about making the chicken pancakes and sneaky veggie pancakes? Or > there is also a chicken muffin recipe. > > Jody > mom to -5.1 and -7.4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 Have you tried the chicken pancakes? They don't contain nuts and could be used on the intro diet since they are just chicken and eggs. And yes, NT stands for neurotypical. Jody mom to -5.1 and -7.4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 I have the same issue with - he will not eat the cooked fruit or puree. However I am sure that the fruit leather (I used Stretch Island) contrfibuted to a huge decline a few months ago, it was very frustrating and I eventually reluctantly decided to use some Diflucan and Vancomycin to clear it up. Fruit rollups have a lot of concentrated fruit sugars in them - I would hold off for probably another six months. Sorry! Alice Fruit Roll-ups - ok? I have not been able to answer my question from the book or the website. If this has been a previous question, I am sorry. But, I have been making fruit roll ups for my 3 yr old ASD son. We have been on the diet since November. I have not been able to do the stages as he is soooo picky. But am trying to get him to eat SCD legal food. I make the pear sauce, and then make the roll ups or snacks in the dehydrator. Is that ok for the beginning stage? He won't eat the sauce - texture issues. But the dried he will eat. (I also make them " sneaky " , with chicken and veggies - he eats them!!) I have noticed improvements in his stools, except for the last few days. Love the website, recipes, and pecanbread chat!! I read it every day, and use the advice, tips and tricks. Thank you all soooo much!! Wyatt, 3, ASD, SCD since 11.03 , 1 1/2, typical, mostly following diet For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the following websites: http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info and http://www.pecanbread.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 Thank you Marilyn! I haven't been making the fruit for him lately. And I am noticing some behaviors have stopped! We'll just plan on making those further down the road. I am glad the diet is helping you! That's funny about the wiggly kid thing - we said that about both of my brothers. Have fun with those Fur Children!! I have some of both (2 human children, and 3 furry children - cats, would love a dog, but who needs more work right now?) Wyatt, 3, ASD, SCD since 11.04 , 1 1/2, NT > > Jody, > > >> The fruit roll ups are considered to be dried fruit and are introduced > later into the diet because the fruit in them is so concentrated because > the water has been dried out of them. << > > I have to emphatically agree with this -- it IS concentrated. But one wierd > thing I noted about my own system, which is that even when I'm not > tolerating cooked fruit (I've had two round of oral antibiotics in the last > two months, one for a an abcessed tooth, and one for a respiratory > infection which threw my poor gut for a loop, BUT a few days of intro diet > each time brought things back on track), I do tolerate VERY small amounts > of dried fruit. I stress the very small amounts because I know (again from > personal experience, back when I first got my dehydrator) that the dried > fruit is so much like candy that it's easy to over do on it. > > You'll remember that I'm the person who used to look at all the yogurt > smoothie recipes on the adult list and whimper, because I just didn't > tolerate the fruit and honey in them. (And given that some of the special > kids on the list don't, either, I have to wonder if my intolerance is > related to the fact that I'm ADD, and, as a kid, probably would have been > called ADHD, if they'd had such things way back then. <g> I was just a > wiggly kid who wouldn't pay attention....) > > > -- Marilyn (New Orleans, Louisiana, USA) > Undiagnosed IBS, SCD 2+ Years > No Human Children > Fur Children: Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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