Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 lynn, i was wondering how exactly you made the cookies(the amounts of each thing used). it sounds like a great idea and my son LOVES cookies but refuses veggies. except french fries of course,which he will no longer be eating. lynnrodgers2005 ldelathouwer@...> wrote: Hi Marie, I'm VERY new to SCD, and this is also something I wonder about - my son(AND the rest of us now - pretty funny - I was a vegetarian for about 8 years)consume A LOT of meat and eggs. SInce Cameron HATES veggies, I mash turnip,roasted acorn squash and sometimes cauliflower together with eggs and a small amount of honey and finely chopped raisins and bake to look like little cookies. He snacks on these throughout the day and then has the major proteins for meals. However, I often wonder about the " balance " . I also have been looking into high oxalate foods b/c I'm about 80% sure that he's got a problem with them (rashiness on face and neck - lots of peeing, etc.)- tonite he ate a raw baby carrot and started scratching his rashy neck about 15 minutes later!! Sorry this isn't very helpful... and I'm waiting to hear what others say about this. Lynn - Mommy to Cameron 3.8 (ASD) and Mia Jean (19 months)DAY 42 SCD - woo hoo! ps - Now this is interesting... I temporarily " lost it " and ate a bunch of illegal stuff yesterday (gfcfsf muffins I found in the freezer, and some crackers and 1/2 whole wheat pita) AND HAD possibly the WORST stomach ache and diarrhea today... so if you do go back... do it slowly! For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following websites: http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info and http://www.pecanbread.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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