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Hello Friends,

I have a friend here in Colorado whose son has a baby in California with CF.

She sent me this email and I thought I would ask you guys for your ideas.

I told her I felt that much of this could be just a normal interest

in so much else that eating is not a top priority, but any extra tips

would be appreciated.

I am leaving in a couple of days, so if anyone can reply in the next

day or so, it would be great.

Thanks!

Lenora

>Greetings Lenora:

>Just spoke to my son and they are concerned since Cameron has not been eating

>very well. Her weight just hangs around 19 lbs 10 oz to 19 lbs 13 oz. She

>is now almost 16 months old, healthy and active but does not do well with the

>food department. Do you have any suggestions on how to interest her in eating

>more?????

>Thanks for any ideas on the subject. They are at their wits end attempting

>to get her to eat. She still drinks milk from a bottle but they

>feel she needs

>more than that each meal.

>Glenn Carson

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Hi my name is Becky and I have 8 kids .2 have CF and some have been picky

eaters.You may find at her age she will probably graze more than eat " meals " we

used a muffin tin to keep small snack type foods in .Those Mini kind of

crackers with cheese or peanut butter, some dry cereal , veggie julienne

sticks(or

use a veggie peeler to curl them ) and some barbecue sauce ,ketchup,cheese to

dip them in.If she drinks whole milk add cream or half and half for extra

calories.Puddings made with half and half ,cereals ,sauces,even mac and cheese

they

all add up to extra calories.The clinic where you go can also prescribe

polycose or scandical they are powders that add calories to everything they are

mixed in.Good Wishes as we all know this is a frustrating part of CF but not

impossible, sometimes it helps just knowing someone else has made it thru what

you are going thru.My cf'ers are 19 1/2 yrs and 6 yrs.If you need to my e-mail

is hlbbet@... I will help any way I can .Becky.-Mama to 8

-2w/cf-Nana to 2

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Hi my name is Becky and I have 8 kids .2 have CF and some have been picky

eaters.You may find at her age she will probably graze more than eat " meals " we

used a muffin tin to keep small snack type foods in .Those Mini kind of

crackers with cheese or peanut butter, some dry cereal , veggie julienne

sticks(or

use a veggie peeler to curl them ) and some barbecue sauce ,ketchup,cheese to

dip them in.If she drinks whole milk add cream or half and half for extra

calories.Puddings made with half and half ,cereals ,sauces,even mac and cheese

they

all add up to extra calories.The clinic where you go can also prescribe

polycose or scandical they are powders that add calories to everything they are

mixed in.Good Wishes as we all know this is a frustrating part of CF but not

impossible, sometimes it helps just knowing someone else has made it thru what

you are going thru.My cf'ers are 19 1/2 yrs and 6 yrs.If you need to my e-mail

is hlbbet@... I will help any way I can .Becky.-Mama to 8

-2w/cf-Nana to 2

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Hi,

Spicy scrambled eggs turned the trick for me when was this age, 1tbs

mild salsa in added to the egg before scrambling with heavy cream. Then a

toward the end of cooking add some shredded cheese. She also liked anything

spicy! fries with bar-b-q sauce for dippin. Ranch dressing with anything

(pretzels or veggies or chicken). and things that have a bit of garlic in them

(like garlic and herb pasta sauce) . And yes had reflux but on the meds

these things didn't give her much of a problem. I hope this helps!

Fwd: Eating for CF baby

Hello Friends,

I have a friend here in Colorado whose son has a baby in California with CF.

She sent me this email and I thought I would ask you guys for your ideas.

I told her I felt that much of this could be just a normal interest

in so much else that eating is not a top priority, but any extra tips

would be appreciated.

I am leaving in a couple of days, so if anyone can reply in the next

day or so, it would be great.

Thanks!

Lenora

>Greetings Lenora:

>Just spoke to my son and they are concerned since Cameron has not been eating

>very well. Her weight just hangs around 19 lbs 10 oz to 19 lbs 13 oz. She

>is now almost 16 months old, healthy and active but does not do well with the

>food department. Do you have any suggestions on how to interest her in

eating

>more?????

>Thanks for any ideas on the subject. They are at their wits end attempting

>to get her to eat. She still drinks milk from a bottle but they

>feel she needs

>more than that each meal.

>Glenn Carson

--

http://www.lenoradegen.com

award winning design at small town prices

http://www.cfawareness.org

...in memory...in hope...dispelling the darkness...

Learn more about Cystic Fibrosis and the special people who cope with

it every day

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Hi,

Spicy scrambled eggs turned the trick for me when was this age, 1tbs

mild salsa in added to the egg before scrambling with heavy cream. Then a

toward the end of cooking add some shredded cheese. She also liked anything

spicy! fries with bar-b-q sauce for dippin. Ranch dressing with anything

(pretzels or veggies or chicken). and things that have a bit of garlic in them

(like garlic and herb pasta sauce) . And yes had reflux but on the meds

these things didn't give her much of a problem. I hope this helps!

Fwd: Eating for CF baby

Hello Friends,

I have a friend here in Colorado whose son has a baby in California with CF.

She sent me this email and I thought I would ask you guys for your ideas.

I told her I felt that much of this could be just a normal interest

in so much else that eating is not a top priority, but any extra tips

would be appreciated.

I am leaving in a couple of days, so if anyone can reply in the next

day or so, it would be great.

Thanks!

Lenora

>Greetings Lenora:

>Just spoke to my son and they are concerned since Cameron has not been eating

>very well. Her weight just hangs around 19 lbs 10 oz to 19 lbs 13 oz. She

>is now almost 16 months old, healthy and active but does not do well with the

>food department. Do you have any suggestions on how to interest her in

eating

>more?????

>Thanks for any ideas on the subject. They are at their wits end attempting

>to get her to eat. She still drinks milk from a bottle but they

>feel she needs

>more than that each meal.

>Glenn Carson

--

http://www.lenoradegen.com

award winning design at small town prices

http://www.cfawareness.org

...in memory...in hope...dispelling the darkness...

Learn more about Cystic Fibrosis and the special people who cope with

it every day

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My Peyton was also a picky eater when she was younger. I found that

she loved yogurt, pudding made with cream, cheese, oatmeal made with

cream, etc. We even went through a stage in which I had to fry

french fries every night, it seem like all kids love fries! Luckily

they are high in fat. Hope this helps!

~Wendi

mom to Peyton, 3wcf

> Hello Friends,

> I have a friend here in Colorado whose son has a baby in California

with CF.

> She sent me this email and I thought I would ask you guys for your

ideas.

> I told her I felt that much of this could be just a normal interest

> in so much else that eating is not a top priority, but any extra

tips

> would be appreciated.

> I am leaving in a couple of days, so if anyone can reply in the

next

> day or so, it would be great.

> Thanks!

> Lenora

>

> >Greetings Lenora:

> >Just spoke to my son and they are concerned since Cameron has not

been eating

> >very well. Her weight just hangs around 19 lbs 10 oz to 19 lbs 13

oz. She

> >is now almost 16 months old, healthy and active but does not do

well with the

> >food department. Do you have any suggestions on how to interest

her in eating

> >more?????

> >Thanks for any ideas on the subject. They are at their wits end

attempting

> >to get her to eat. She still drinks milk from a bottle but they

> >feel she needs

> >more than that each meal.

> >Glenn Carson

>

>

> --

> http://www.lenoradegen.com

> award winning design at small town prices

> http://www.cfawareness.org

> ...in memory...in hope...dispelling the darkness...

> Learn more about Cystic Fibrosis and the special people who cope

with

> it every day

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My Peyton was also a picky eater when she was younger. I found that

she loved yogurt, pudding made with cream, cheese, oatmeal made with

cream, etc. We even went through a stage in which I had to fry

french fries every night, it seem like all kids love fries! Luckily

they are high in fat. Hope this helps!

~Wendi

mom to Peyton, 3wcf

> Hello Friends,

> I have a friend here in Colorado whose son has a baby in California

with CF.

> She sent me this email and I thought I would ask you guys for your

ideas.

> I told her I felt that much of this could be just a normal interest

> in so much else that eating is not a top priority, but any extra

tips

> would be appreciated.

> I am leaving in a couple of days, so if anyone can reply in the

next

> day or so, it would be great.

> Thanks!

> Lenora

>

> >Greetings Lenora:

> >Just spoke to my son and they are concerned since Cameron has not

been eating

> >very well. Her weight just hangs around 19 lbs 10 oz to 19 lbs 13

oz. She

> >is now almost 16 months old, healthy and active but does not do

well with the

> >food department. Do you have any suggestions on how to interest

her in eating

> >more?????

> >Thanks for any ideas on the subject. They are at their wits end

attempting

> >to get her to eat. She still drinks milk from a bottle but they

> >feel she needs

> >more than that each meal.

> >Glenn Carson

>

>

> --

> http://www.lenoradegen.com

> award winning design at small town prices

> http://www.cfawareness.org

> ...in memory...in hope...dispelling the darkness...

> Learn more about Cystic Fibrosis and the special people who cope

with

> it every day

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