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I have followed threads on this before but never split meals yet.

Wanted to do that but didnt get that response from the dietician so I am

going to try again.

As I understand it, with the 4 meals. one is split up into 2 for two

seperate snacks given at different times of the day (for us it would be

10:30am with the class at school and 3:30pm as after school snack.)

These snacks each contain a complete ratio - fat, carb, and protein.

And together, these two snacks make a complete meal. If you would add a

complete ratio snack along with the 4 meals for the day, it wouldnt

change the ratio (as each meal/snack would have the exact same ratio),

but it would increase calories thus throwing things off.

Please someone correct me if I am wrong.

Jenn

Trrrrracy@... wrote:

> Question....new to diet...we are doing 4 meals a day. I have seen

> others

> mention adding a snack here and there for whatever reason. Someone

> mentioned

> this after their swimming time or when their child had been very

> active (like

> one of the shakes or something). I am curious...is this something

> that was

> split up with another meal? Do i understand correctly, that every

> meal is

> the complete ratio? Can you split a meal up and give part of it a few

> hours

> apart and the total of the 2 equals the entire ratio? Or is the

> scenario I

> mentioned maybe just an added extra for that day? Would that not

> throw off

> the ratio to add something? I know this was discussed before so sorry

> for

> repeat of the discussion. I'm just a little confused. Thanks.

>

>

>

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Ok, I can try to do this- as I said I havent done it yet for Mike.

You do have it right tho, she would get a full ratio but only 1/2

calories at each snack.

OK, this is a meal for Mike (keep in mind that we are doing a slightly

different diet)

37g cream

32.6g skim milk

10g saltine crackers

4.5g butter

29g string cheese

9g MCT oil

40g cantaloupe

Keep in mind that this right now is based on 3 meals a day not 4 for us

- havent switched things over yet.

So, based on this, a snack for Mike would be:

18.5g cream

16.3g skim milk

5g saltine crackers

2.3g butter (should be 2.25 but since scale only goes one decimal point

and this is fat it gets rounded up)

14.5g string cheese

4.5g MCT oil

20g cantaloupe

Now we work on exchanges so I am not totally sure that both snacks would

have to be the same for us - we could change the fruit, carb, or

protien, as long as we only use 1/2 his amount.

Hope this makes a bit of sense. Actually typing it out makes sense to

me too - I have been trying to figure out what kinds of meals to split.

If you are good at figuring you could probably do recipes like the

cookies - I am still not too sure about that one (altho I am quite sure

he would love to have peanut butter cookies for a snack when the other

kids have cookies or something like that). I have been trying to get

the dietician to give me equivalents for butter and MCT oil so I can

decrease the MCT and add more butter if needed in a particular meal. I

dont know how to do this on my own yet and I am quite sure they arent

equal.

I am totally terrified about Mike going to school too. We are supposed

to have a full time aide and I wont know if there is one in place til

next week. If there isnt they sure dont have much time to get one. I

just have to believe that everything will work out or I will go nuts! :)

HTH

Jenn

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> Jenn,

> I sort of understand...so if I split one meal in half she would have

> the

> ratio still but half the calories at each snack???? Can you give me

> an

> example of a meal split in two and used for a snack? I'm unclear as

> to how

> to do that. I can't talk to the teacher until the week before school

> so I

> don't know about snack time yet. I'm anxious to iron that out. I'm

> nervous

> about doing all of this with school. While on vacation I've got her

> on a

> schedule already, on day 4 of when she's eating and it will work with

> school

> unless there is a snack somewhere which I'm sure there will be.

>

> I'd like to hear more responses on this issue as well.

>

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Question....new to diet...we are doing 4 meals a day. I have seen others

mention adding a snack here and there for whatever reason. Someone mentioned

this after their swimming time or when their child had been very active (like

one of the shakes or something). I am curious...is this something that was

split up with another meal? Do i understand correctly, that every meal is

the complete ratio? Can you split a meal up and give part of it a few hours

apart and the total of the 2 equals the entire ratio? Or is the scenario I

mentioned maybe just an added extra for that day? Would that not throw off

the ratio to add something? I know this was discussed before so sorry for

repeat of the discussion. I'm just a little confused. Thanks.

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Jenn,

I sort of understand...so if I split one meal in half she would have the

ratio still but half the calories at each snack???? Can you give me an

example of a meal split in two and used for a snack? I'm unclear as to how

to do that. I can't talk to the teacher until the week before school so I

don't know about snack time yet. I'm anxious to iron that out. I'm nervous

about doing all of this with school. While on vacation I've got her on a

schedule already, on day 4 of when she's eating and it will work with school

unless there is a snack somewhere which I'm sure there will be.

I'd like to hear more responses on this issue as well.

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Do you have an aide with her, or someone older in the school that you

trust (not sure what grades your school goes to) that could sit with her

at first and see how she does? Maybe you could ask that she sit close

to the supervisor (I am assuming that there is some sort of supervision

in the lunch room) so she can still be with the other children, but the

supervisor can keep an extra eye out for her. I know this is all in a

perfect world, but maybe something would work.

We do have a full time aide so if Mike does have to stay after christmas

there will be someone there with him just to make sure.

I dont think for us leaving the room would be a good idea as Mike gets

very upset when he is " too different " from everyone else. So far, he

doesnt seem to care what everyone else is eating. When he was in

preschool, they had him sitting with the other kids (I gave him pickles

as a snack) and they were eating cheese, fruit, popcorn or whatever.

some days he didnt even want his snack (it was free so didnt disrupt the

calories at all if he didnt finish) and would be happy to just go sit

and play.

The kids here sit in their class room (no lunch room) so we will also be

making arrangements that Mike can have some toys at his place or he will

be allowed to go play with certain things after he is done eating, so he

doesnt have to sit and watch the other kids eat (his portions obviously

are much smaller than everyone elses)

They dont really like it when the kids bring candy to school (altho

there is no specific rule against it) so I will have to get the aide to

check the classroom after lunch even if Mike doesnt stay incase someone

leaves some forgotten candy on a table, or at a center if it is an

indoor day.

Guess I have more things to talk with them about that I thought.

Hope things go well for Karley. When is her first day of school?

Jenn

Trrrrracy@... wrote:

> Jenn,

> Karley will be in school full time so she will eat one meal and at

> least a

> snack there and probably one after school before I pick her up. I'm

> worried

> about her eating in the lunch room with her class and wanting what

> they are

> eating instead of her meager meals...not sure if I should request she

> eat

> apart from the class outside of the lunch room or if the socialization

> is

> more important.

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-- a few meals that split really well are peanut butter cookies

(butter, peanut butter, eggs, sweetener), chocolate custard (unsweetened

chocolate, eggs, cream, butter, vanilla, sweetener), and 's pumpkin

pancakes (one pancake plus butter and whipped cream is half a meal). I can

try sending me meal planner again if it helps. What I do is give two

macademia nuts and a drink for school snack, a half a meal at 4:00, dinner

at 7:30 and another half meal at 9:30 (my kids go to bed late in the

summer... during the year I give a full meal at 4, then another at 8). Tuna

salad with lettuce and tomato also splits really well, but Leo's off mayo so

we don't do that anymore. I found its easiest to bury a lot of the oil in

the cream shakes by mixing with frozen fruit and sweetener. Raspberries

work really well. Hope this helps. Jane

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Jenn,

I sort of understand...so if I split one meal in half she would have the

ratio still but half the calories at each snack???? Can you give me an

example of a meal split in two and used for a snack? I'm unclear as to

how

to do that. I can't talk to the teacher until the week before school so I

don't know about snack time yet. I'm anxious to iron that out. I'm

nervous

about doing all of this with school. While on vacation I've got her on a

schedule already, on day 4 of when she's eating and it will work with

school

unless there is a snack somewhere which I'm sure there will be.

I'd like to hear more responses on this issue as well.

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-- Yes, this is what we do. It came in very handy since they

have morning snack at my daughter's school. We have four meal

plans/day. With one -- the peanut butter cookies -- I split the meal

plan in half and she gets 1/2 in the morning and 1/2 in the

afternoon. At first my dietician told me I couldn't do it this way.

I told her that many on this list were and she told me to go ahead

and try. The AM snack helped socially and the PM snack helped with a

late afternoon blood sugar dip that was resulting in a seizure. So,

it worked out nicely. Now that we've been on the diet awhile, I'm

also more liberal with macademia nuts and freebies, especially on

days when she's been very active or we're on vacation, like at

Disneyland. These, I don't calculate in. . .but again, we've been on

the diet a long time. At first, I definitely would.--D

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Yep -- the cookies consist of peanut butter, butter and egg. That's

all baked together. And the cream is served on the side.--D

> D-

> makes sense I think. So all the ingredients in the cookies plus

the cream is

> a complete meal?

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Saro,

I'm not worried about Karley being affected by socialization issues. She's

at the maturity level of a 3 yo and doesn't worry much about that type of

thing. She'll just want what they have because it smells good or looks good

but she could care less about being different in any way at this point. I'm

thankful for that at the moment. If she ever realizes she's different that

will be a difficult day. Thanks for your encouragement.

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