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" Do dried fruits count as cooked fruits for the early stages of the

diet? "

No, dried fruits are not cooked. They are actually harder to digest

than raw fruits and should not be introduced until all digestive

symptoms have disappeared (not for probably 6 months).

Jody

mom to -5 and -7

SCD 14 months

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Not the answer I was hoping for, but I do really appreciate all of

the guidance, information and experience you offer. Thanks.

> " Do dried fruits count as cooked fruits for the early stages of

the

> diet? "

>

>

> No, dried fruits are not cooked. They are actually harder to

digest

> than raw fruits and should not be introduced until all digestive

> symptoms have disappeared (not for probably 6 months).

>

>

> Jody

> mom to -5 and -7

> SCD 14 months

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" Not the answer I was hoping for "

Doesn't it stink when you don't get the answer your looking for?

I get really tired of it too. Sorry to be the bearer of the unwanted

answer.

I've had too many days of those " wrong answers " around

here...LOL.

Does your child not like cooked fruit? Some moms have been

cooking the fruit, pureeing it and then making popsicles out of it.

Seems to be quite the hit with some of the kids.

My kids don't really like ripe bananas, but they will eat them

frozen. They really taste a lot like ice cream when they are frozen.

I just peel ripe bananas and stick them in freezer containers and

freeze them. Once they are frozen, I get them out and use a

sharp knife to cut them into slices. My boys gobble them down.

If you want the banana to look more like ice cream, put the ripe

banana in a food processor and blend it up. Then put it in a bowl

and freeze it. When you take it back out of the freezer, it will be

like banana ice cream.

:)

Jody

mom to -5 and -7

SCD 14 months

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I really like Jody's ideas for creative cooked fruit. doesn't

like to eat it just plain either, as in pearsauce or applesauce.

However, I've said it before, but the boy will eat almost anything

in his " smoothie " .

So, last night I put a couple of heaping tablespoons of VERY smooth

pearsauce (I love my new cuisinart, btw, 79.99 on amazon - free

shipping) in his smoothie. He drank it down without a blink. It was

just pineapple juice, water, a little avacado, and the pearsauce.

Not too thick. You could add cinnamon, vanilla, or honey, too.

Also, just a little more about the dried fruit - it's harder to

digest because, for one thing, the fruit sugars are very

concentrated when it is dehydrated. I tried some with even

after a few months SCD, and it was too much for him. I think I'd try

homemade banana chips first if I decided to try again.

Take care,

son - , almost 5yo, ASD, SCD 1 year

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