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Ok, Kim - here goes... I use cream cheese & strawberry jam on potato bread,

peanut butter & strawberry jam on potato bread ( both cut into slices ) ,

goldfish honey graham crackers ( it's a pretty new product ),Keebler honey

graham crackers ( in a hand puppet bag ), cheese ritz bits, apple cinnamon

instant oatmeal. (it's usually all natural - most brands ), bananas, cheese

slices, bite size shredded wheat soaked in milk ( quite a mess if you allow

them to eat alone !!! ). That stands for most cereals. Let it soak in milk

for awhile & it's perfect to feed them.

Hope this helps...

Take care all,

- mommy of Crystal Aquielle - 22 mos. old - Bilateral Perisylvian

Polymicrogyria

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Just to follow up on some other soft solids that Audrey can eat

without chewing:

1. Creme Wafers - Keebler are best - those waffle cookies filled

with creme melt in the mouth without chewing.

2. Soft scrambled eggs made with 1 TB half and half per egg and

cooked over a low flame - they come out really soft and can be cut

into strips when they're cooled.

3. Enteman's mini cinnamon donuts. Super soft and crumbly.

4. Yams - cooked and then cooled and cut into strips. Very soft.

The rest is just a repeat of your suggestions. Thanks for sharing

your ideas. I've got new things to try now and Audrey thanks you!

Take care and hope all of you and your sweethearts are doing well.

Jill, Mom to Audrey (3) with Bilateral Parietal Occipital PMG

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