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I don't know your situation, but I am at home a lot, so I peel them but

don't core, then put in a crock pot with a little water. Let them cook till

very soft, don't know how long. Then it's a breeze to core, slice, puree,

whatever it is you're wanting to do. Takes longer total time but takes less

standing-there-in-the-kitchen time, if that makes sense.

in NC, USA

mom to Luke, 5, Asperger's/low-salicylate;

, 3;,22 mos;

SCD going since 1/26/04

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I don't know your situation, but I am at home a lot, so I peel them but

don't core, then put in a crock pot with a little water. Let them cook till

very soft, don't know how long. Then it's a breeze to core, slice, puree,

whatever it is you're wanting to do. Takes longer total time but takes less

standing-there-in-the-kitchen time, if that makes sense.

in NC, USA

mom to Luke, 5, Asperger's/low-salicylate;

, 3;,22 mos;

SCD going since 1/26/04

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I don't know your situation, but I am at home a lot, so I peel them but

don't core, then put in a crock pot with a little water. Let them cook till

very soft, don't know how long. Then it's a breeze to core, slice, puree,

whatever it is you're wanting to do. Takes longer total time but takes less

standing-there-in-the-kitchen time, if that makes sense.

in NC, USA

mom to Luke, 5, Asperger's/low-salicylate;

, 3;,22 mos;

SCD going since 1/26/04

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----- Original Message -----

From: Carney

To: pecanbread

Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 3:19 PM

" What I need to know is what are the favorites for your children on the

scdiet. How do you prepare them to be cooked and how long? "

Due to time constrain, I cook most of the fruit stove top. I do in large

batches so it lasts a couple of days. If I make a larger portion, I place some

in a freezer and make ice pops. My son's favorites are pear and mango. Just

peel, slice and place on a pot with some water, let it simmer for a little while

till tender, and I put thru a blender, without the liquid. Use the liquid to

make jello. I do not add any flavoring, as the fruits are flavorful enough for

my son. The fruit pops are a real treat for him. If your child does not have a

salicylate intolerance you can slowly add pineapple, strawberry, apples, pretty

much any fruit that are scd legal.Hope this helps.

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