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And, Bridget doesn't really care for ketchup. She was eating raw veggies with

dip (then licking the leftover dip) and one day ate them without the dip. So

now she doesn't even care to have salad dressing, just the lettuce mix. Her

class has a student teacher right now. yesterday the this lady was telling me

she has never seen a child really enjoy their food the way Bridget does. She

said she truly enjoys eating with Bridget and experiencing her food along side

Bridget's experiences.

It is quite amazing how similar and yet how different our children are with so

many professionals trying to attribute everything to ds and lump all our

children in a one size fits all. I really enjoy hearing the stories and sharing

the experiences that show how individualized our children really are (both good

and bad)!

(mom to Bridget 11...12 in two weeks!)

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And, Bridget doesn't really care for ketchup. She was eating raw veggies with

dip (then licking the leftover dip) and one day ate them without the dip. So

now she doesn't even care to have salad dressing, just the lettuce mix. Her

class has a student teacher right now. yesterday the this lady was telling me

she has never seen a child really enjoy their food the way Bridget does. She

said she truly enjoys eating with Bridget and experiencing her food along side

Bridget's experiences.

It is quite amazing how similar and yet how different our children are with so

many professionals trying to attribute everything to ds and lump all our

children in a one size fits all. I really enjoy hearing the stories and sharing

the experiences that show how individualized our children really are (both good

and bad)!

(mom to Bridget 11...12 in two weeks!)

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is also a lover of ketchup. But right up there with ketchup is syrup!

Jackie

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> I think many kids with DS prefer to have some food with their ketchup....we

> go through a bottle a week because of . It goes on everything. If

> one were to search the archives for this list or the Down-Syn list which is

> a bit older, one would find how often the ketchup thread comes up. It's

> right up there as a trait just like stubborness.

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is also a lover of ketchup. But right up there with ketchup is syrup!

Jackie

-------------- Original message --------------

>

>

> >

> > So what's wrong with ketchup? Jessie

>

> I think many kids with DS prefer to have some food with their ketchup....we

> go through a bottle a week because of . It goes on everything. If

> one were to search the archives for this list or the Down-Syn list which is

> a bit older, one would find how often the ketchup thread comes up. It's

> right up there as a trait just like stubborness.

>

>

>

> GO WVU!!!!!!!!!

>

>

> ---

> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.

> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).

> Version: 6.0.859 / Virus Database: 585 - Release Date: 2/15/2005

>

>

>

>

> Click reply to all for messages to go to the list. Just hit reply for messages

> to go to the sender of the message.

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that's neat but jam has too much sugar for a diabetic///// But maybe the surgar

free jam///lol

angel2cook@... wrote:Hi,

My son likes Grape jam on his scrambled eggs. Unfortunately the jam turns

the eggs GREEN.

Back to Dr. Suess Green Eggs and Ham LOL

Jean

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that's neat but jam has too much sugar for a diabetic///// But maybe the surgar

free jam///lol

angel2cook@... wrote:Hi,

My son likes Grape jam on his scrambled eggs. Unfortunately the jam turns

the eggs GREEN.

Back to Dr. Suess Green Eggs and Ham LOL

Jean

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Hi O's,,, I am so excited to have found organic pumpkin seed butter

!....by Omega Nutrition. Expensive though. The question would be, can the

oil

be used to saute things in ?... or does it have a heat level issue, like

flax ? I ate it on crackers (non wheat) today and that was good. Bet it

would be good in salad dressing too. Anyone experience this stuff yet ?

Love,

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lescase@... wrote:

> Hi O's,,, I am so excited to have found organic pumpkin seed butter

> !....by Omega Nutrition. Expensive though.

I'd love to get some, but can't find it. Is it available on line?

Here Fred Meyer lets you grind almonds to butter which is nice.

Namaste,

Irene

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www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)

Proverb:Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it.

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