Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 Oops Patty, DH, DD (2 yo) 3.5 weeks scd (celiacs, candidia, diaper rash, night waking, other food intolerances and adult add!) > > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she usually > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with her > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > > Last night she ate 2.5 hard boiled eggs as her bedtime snack and just > meat and veggies with dinner. I think it went better than it has been > going, but she was also more tired than usual last night too. So I > need some more ideas. I made some muffins yesterday but she is > refusing to eat them for some reason. (she usually likes them). I > did cut back on the honey so that could be why. > > Anyhow, I need some interesting veggie ideas for us. We mostly eat, > zuccini, broccoli (her favorite), cauliflower, green beans, carrots, > spinnach, rainbow chard, winter squash. I usually just steam or boil > them and serve them with butter. Any interesting ideas??? Hmmm... > what about a wintersquash custard... Would that still have a lot of > sugars in it to feed the yeast?? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 Oops Patty, DH, DD (2 yo) 3.5 weeks scd (celiacs, candidia, diaper rash, night waking, other food intolerances and adult add!) > > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she usually > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with her > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > > Last night she ate 2.5 hard boiled eggs as her bedtime snack and just > meat and veggies with dinner. I think it went better than it has been > going, but she was also more tired than usual last night too. So I > need some more ideas. I made some muffins yesterday but she is > refusing to eat them for some reason. (she usually likes them). I > did cut back on the honey so that could be why. > > Anyhow, I need some interesting veggie ideas for us. We mostly eat, > zuccini, broccoli (her favorite), cauliflower, green beans, carrots, > spinnach, rainbow chard, winter squash. I usually just steam or boil > them and serve them with butter. Any interesting ideas??? Hmmm... > what about a wintersquash custard... Would that still have a lot of > sugars in it to feed the yeast?? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 Oops Patty, DH, DD (2 yo) 3.5 weeks scd (celiacs, candidia, diaper rash, night waking, other food intolerances and adult add!) > > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she usually > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with her > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > > Last night she ate 2.5 hard boiled eggs as her bedtime snack and just > meat and veggies with dinner. I think it went better than it has been > going, but she was also more tired than usual last night too. So I > need some more ideas. I made some muffins yesterday but she is > refusing to eat them for some reason. (she usually likes them). I > did cut back on the honey so that could be why. > > Anyhow, I need some interesting veggie ideas for us. We mostly eat, > zuccini, broccoli (her favorite), cauliflower, green beans, carrots, > spinnach, rainbow chard, winter squash. I usually just steam or boil > them and serve them with butter. Any interesting ideas??? Hmmm... > what about a wintersquash custard... Would that still have a lot of > sugars in it to feed the yeast?? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 My 5 yr old asd son is battling yeast. He's been on prescription anti-fungals for about 2 and a half months. Our DAN Dr. said absolutely no sugar of any form, and I really have to watch his fruit. He gets pears, and a little yellow apple. Take your muffin recipe, and however much honey it calls for, replace it with stevia powder. Ex: If it calls for 1 cup of honey, put in 1 tsp. of stevia powder- 1/2 cup of honey- 1/2 tsp. of stevia powder. You can but it at the health food store- it's a natural plant extract, and my DAN Dr. said that it is actually good for you, and perfectly safe. You can't tell the difference in recipes, and my son gobbles up anything that I make him with it. Hope that helps. It helped me a lot. Amber. > > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she usually > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with her > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > > Last night she ate 2.5 hard boiled eggs as her bedtime snack and just > meat and veggies with dinner. I think it went better than it has been > going, but she was also more tired than usual last night too. So I > need some more ideas. I made some muffins yesterday but she is > refusing to eat them for some reason. (she usually likes them). I > did cut back on the honey so that could be why. > > Anyhow, I need some interesting veggie ideas for us. We mostly eat, > zuccini, broccoli (her favorite), cauliflower, green beans, carrots, > spinnach, rainbow chard, winter squash. I usually just steam or boil > them and serve them with butter. Any interesting ideas??? Hmmm... > what about a wintersquash custard... Would that still have a lot of > sugars in it to feed the yeast?? > > > > > > 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...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 Steamed broccoli spears dipped a blender sauce made of broccoli and oil and salt, and some garlic and lemon if she'll tolerate it. Pretty yummy ... a treat for me! Suzanne > > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she usually > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with her > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > > Last night she ate 2.5 hard boiled eggs as her bedtime snack and just > meat and veggies with dinner. I think it went better than it has been > going, but she was also more tired than usual last night too. So I > need some more ideas. I made some muffins yesterday but she is > refusing to eat them for some reason. (she usually likes them). I > did cut back on the honey so that could be why. > > Anyhow, I need some interesting veggie ideas for us. We mostly eat, > zuccini, broccoli (her favorite), cauliflower, green beans, carrots, > spinnach, rainbow chard, winter squash. I usually just steam or boil > them and serve them with butter. Any interesting ideas??? Hmmm... > what about a wintersquash custard... Would that still have a lot of > sugars in it to feed the yeast?? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 Steamed broccoli spears dipped a blender sauce made of broccoli and oil and salt, and some garlic and lemon if she'll tolerate it. Pretty yummy ... a treat for me! Suzanne > > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she usually > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with her > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > > Last night she ate 2.5 hard boiled eggs as her bedtime snack and just > meat and veggies with dinner. I think it went better than it has been > going, but she was also more tired than usual last night too. So I > need some more ideas. I made some muffins yesterday but she is > refusing to eat them for some reason. (she usually likes them). I > did cut back on the honey so that could be why. > > Anyhow, I need some interesting veggie ideas for us. We mostly eat, > zuccini, broccoli (her favorite), cauliflower, green beans, carrots, > spinnach, rainbow chard, winter squash. I usually just steam or boil > them and serve them with butter. Any interesting ideas??? Hmmm... > what about a wintersquash custard... Would that still have a lot of > sugars in it to feed the yeast?? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 Steamed broccoli spears dipped a blender sauce made of broccoli and oil and salt, and some garlic and lemon if she'll tolerate it. Pretty yummy ... a treat for me! Suzanne > > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she usually > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with her > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > > Last night she ate 2.5 hard boiled eggs as her bedtime snack and just > meat and veggies with dinner. I think it went better than it has been > going, but she was also more tired than usual last night too. So I > need some more ideas. I made some muffins yesterday but she is > refusing to eat them for some reason. (she usually likes them). I > did cut back on the honey so that could be why. > > Anyhow, I need some interesting veggie ideas for us. We mostly eat, > zuccini, broccoli (her favorite), cauliflower, green beans, carrots, > spinnach, rainbow chard, winter squash. I usually just steam or boil > them and serve them with butter. Any interesting ideas??? Hmmm... > what about a wintersquash custard... Would that still have a lot of > sugars in it to feed the yeast?? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 It's probably the yeast that is causing the night wakings- my son has had night wakings for all of his 5 yr life- since we've started the prescription anti-fungals, he is sleeping a lot better. He used to wake up EVERY night at around 1 or 2 am and be awake the rest of the night- yes, he did that since he was born, until just recently. > > Oops > > Patty, DH, DD (2 yo) 3.5 weeks scd (celiacs, candidia, diaper rash, > night waking, other food intolerances and adult add!) > > > > > > > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she usually > > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with her > > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > > > > Last night she ate 2.5 hard boiled eggs as her bedtime snack and just > > meat and veggies with dinner. I think it went better than it has been > > going, but she was also more tired than usual last night too. So I > > need some more ideas. I made some muffins yesterday but she is > > refusing to eat them for some reason. (she usually likes them). I > > did cut back on the honey so that could be why. > > > > Anyhow, I need some interesting veggie ideas for us. We mostly eat, > > zuccini, broccoli (her favorite), cauliflower, green beans, carrots, > > spinnach, rainbow chard, winter squash. I usually just steam or boil > > them and serve them with butter. Any interesting ideas??? Hmmm... > > what about a wintersquash custard... Would that still have a lot of > > sugars in it to feed the yeast?? > > > > > > > > > > > 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...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 It's probably the yeast that is causing the night wakings- my son has had night wakings for all of his 5 yr life- since we've started the prescription anti-fungals, he is sleeping a lot better. He used to wake up EVERY night at around 1 or 2 am and be awake the rest of the night- yes, he did that since he was born, until just recently. > > Oops > > Patty, DH, DD (2 yo) 3.5 weeks scd (celiacs, candidia, diaper rash, > night waking, other food intolerances and adult add!) > > > > > > > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she usually > > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with her > > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > > > > Last night she ate 2.5 hard boiled eggs as her bedtime snack and just > > meat and veggies with dinner. I think it went better than it has been > > going, but she was also more tired than usual last night too. So I > > need some more ideas. I made some muffins yesterday but she is > > refusing to eat them for some reason. (she usually likes them). I > > did cut back on the honey so that could be why. > > > > Anyhow, I need some interesting veggie ideas for us. We mostly eat, > > zuccini, broccoli (her favorite), cauliflower, green beans, carrots, > > spinnach, rainbow chard, winter squash. I usually just steam or boil > > them and serve them with butter. Any interesting ideas??? Hmmm... > > what about a wintersquash custard... Would that still have a lot of > > sugars in it to feed the yeast?? > > > > > > > > > > > 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...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 It's probably the yeast that is causing the night wakings- my son has had night wakings for all of his 5 yr life- since we've started the prescription anti-fungals, he is sleeping a lot better. He used to wake up EVERY night at around 1 or 2 am and be awake the rest of the night- yes, he did that since he was born, until just recently. > > Oops > > Patty, DH, DD (2 yo) 3.5 weeks scd (celiacs, candidia, diaper rash, > night waking, other food intolerances and adult add!) > > > > > > > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she usually > > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with her > > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > > > > Last night she ate 2.5 hard boiled eggs as her bedtime snack and just > > meat and veggies with dinner. I think it went better than it has been > > going, but she was also more tired than usual last night too. So I > > need some more ideas. I made some muffins yesterday but she is > > refusing to eat them for some reason. (she usually likes them). I > > did cut back on the honey so that could be why. > > > > Anyhow, I need some interesting veggie ideas for us. We mostly eat, > > zuccini, broccoli (her favorite), cauliflower, green beans, carrots, > > spinnach, rainbow chard, winter squash. I usually just steam or boil > > them and serve them with butter. Any interesting ideas??? Hmmm... > > what about a wintersquash custard... Would that still have a lot of > > sugars in it to feed the yeast?? > > > > > > > > > > > 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...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 I avocado is tolerated I love broccoli, asperagus, brussle sprouts, dipped in avocado, veggies in fermented veggies w/avocado, soft boil an egg so yolk is very running and cut off top and dip veggies in it > >Reply-To: pecanbread >To: pecanbread >Subject: Re: Need non- fruit, cooked, snack ideas >Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 21:50:06 -0000 > >Steamed broccoli spears dipped a blender sauce made of broccoli and >oil and salt, and some garlic and lemon if she'll tolerate it. >Pretty yummy ... a treat for me! > >Suzanne > > > > > > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she >usually > > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with >her > > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > > > > Last night she ate 2.5 hard boiled eggs as her bedtime snack and >just > > meat and veggies with dinner. I think it went better than it has >been > > going, but she was also more tired than usual last night too. So I > > need some more ideas. I made some muffins yesterday but she is > > refusing to eat them for some reason. (she usually likes them). I > > did cut back on the honey so that could be why. > > > > Anyhow, I need some interesting veggie ideas for us. We mostly >eat, > > zuccini, broccoli (her favorite), cauliflower, green beans, >carrots, > > spinnach, rainbow chard, winter squash. I usually just steam or >boil > > them and serve them with butter. Any interesting ideas??? Hmmm... > > what about a wintersquash custard... Would that still have a lot >of > > sugars in it to feed the yeast?? > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Don’t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 I avocado is tolerated I love broccoli, asperagus, brussle sprouts, dipped in avocado, veggies in fermented veggies w/avocado, soft boil an egg so yolk is very running and cut off top and dip veggies in it > >Reply-To: pecanbread >To: pecanbread >Subject: Re: Need non- fruit, cooked, snack ideas >Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 21:50:06 -0000 > >Steamed broccoli spears dipped a blender sauce made of broccoli and >oil and salt, and some garlic and lemon if she'll tolerate it. >Pretty yummy ... a treat for me! > >Suzanne > > > > > > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she >usually > > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with >her > > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > > > > Last night she ate 2.5 hard boiled eggs as her bedtime snack and >just > > meat and veggies with dinner. I think it went better than it has >been > > going, but she was also more tired than usual last night too. So I > > need some more ideas. I made some muffins yesterday but she is > > refusing to eat them for some reason. (she usually likes them). I > > did cut back on the honey so that could be why. > > > > Anyhow, I need some interesting veggie ideas for us. We mostly >eat, > > zuccini, broccoli (her favorite), cauliflower, green beans, >carrots, > > spinnach, rainbow chard, winter squash. I usually just steam or >boil > > them and serve them with butter. Any interesting ideas??? Hmmm... > > what about a wintersquash custard... Would that still have a lot >of > > sugars in it to feed the yeast?? > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Don’t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 I avocado is tolerated I love broccoli, asperagus, brussle sprouts, dipped in avocado, veggies in fermented veggies w/avocado, soft boil an egg so yolk is very running and cut off top and dip veggies in it > >Reply-To: pecanbread >To: pecanbread >Subject: Re: Need non- fruit, cooked, snack ideas >Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 21:50:06 -0000 > >Steamed broccoli spears dipped a blender sauce made of broccoli and >oil and salt, and some garlic and lemon if she'll tolerate it. >Pretty yummy ... a treat for me! > >Suzanne > > > > > > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she >usually > > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with >her > > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > > > > Last night she ate 2.5 hard boiled eggs as her bedtime snack and >just > > meat and veggies with dinner. I think it went better than it has >been > > going, but she was also more tired than usual last night too. So I > > need some more ideas. I made some muffins yesterday but she is > > refusing to eat them for some reason. (she usually likes them). I > > did cut back on the honey so that could be why. > > > > Anyhow, I need some interesting veggie ideas for us. We mostly >eat, > > zuccini, broccoli (her favorite), cauliflower, green beans, >carrots, > > spinnach, rainbow chard, winter squash. I usually just steam or >boil > > them and serve them with butter. Any interesting ideas??? Hmmm... > > what about a wintersquash custard... Would that still have a lot >of > > sugars in it to feed the yeast?? > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Don’t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 There's a spinach pie recipe on one of the scd recipe sites that she might like. My 2 yr. old loves it. ~Terri > > > > > > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > > > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she > >usually > > > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > > > > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > > > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with > >her > > > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > > > > > > Last night she ate 2.5 hard boiled eggs as her bedtime snack and > >just > > > meat and veggies with dinner. I think it went better than it has > >been > > > going, but she was also more tired than usual last night too. So I > > > need some more ideas. I made some muffins yesterday but she is > > > refusing to eat them for some reason. (she usually likes them). I > > > did cut back on the honey so that could be why. > > > > > > Anyhow, I need some interesting veggie ideas for us. We mostly > >eat, > > > zuccini, broccoli (her favorite), cauliflower, green beans, > >carrots, > > > spinnach, rainbow chard, winter squash. I usually just steam or > >boil > > > them and serve them with butter. Any interesting ideas??? Hmmm... > > > what about a wintersquash custard... Would that still have a lot > >of > > > sugars in it to feed the yeast?? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Don't just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! > http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 There's a spinach pie recipe on one of the scd recipe sites that she might like. My 2 yr. old loves it. ~Terri > > > > > > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > > > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she > >usually > > > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > > > > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > > > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with > >her > > > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > > > > > > Last night she ate 2.5 hard boiled eggs as her bedtime snack and > >just > > > meat and veggies with dinner. I think it went better than it has > >been > > > going, but she was also more tired than usual last night too. So I > > > need some more ideas. I made some muffins yesterday but she is > > > refusing to eat them for some reason. (she usually likes them). I > > > did cut back on the honey so that could be why. > > > > > > Anyhow, I need some interesting veggie ideas for us. We mostly > >eat, > > > zuccini, broccoli (her favorite), cauliflower, green beans, > >carrots, > > > spinnach, rainbow chard, winter squash. I usually just steam or > >boil > > > them and serve them with butter. Any interesting ideas??? Hmmm... > > > what about a wintersquash custard... Would that still have a lot > >of > > > sugars in it to feed the yeast?? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Don't just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! > http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 There's a spinach pie recipe on one of the scd recipe sites that she might like. My 2 yr. old loves it. ~Terri > > > > > > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > > > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she > >usually > > > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > > > > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > > > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with > >her > > > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > > > > > > Last night she ate 2.5 hard boiled eggs as her bedtime snack and > >just > > > meat and veggies with dinner. I think it went better than it has > >been > > > going, but she was also more tired than usual last night too. So I > > > need some more ideas. I made some muffins yesterday but she is > > > refusing to eat them for some reason. (she usually likes them). I > > > did cut back on the honey so that could be why. > > > > > > Anyhow, I need some interesting veggie ideas for us. We mostly > >eat, > > > zuccini, broccoli (her favorite), cauliflower, green beans, > >carrots, > > > spinnach, rainbow chard, winter squash. I usually just steam or > >boil > > > them and serve them with butter. Any interesting ideas??? Hmmm... > > > what about a wintersquash custard... Would that still have a lot > >of > > > sugars in it to feed the yeast?? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Don't just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! > http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 Hi Patty, Is the fruit raw or peeled & cooked? If you cook it it may be easier for her to digest and less for yeast to feed on. As an alternative to honey or fruit with yogurt I sometimes sprinkle it with blanched almond flour. Or you could drip the yogurt add a little homemade applesauce and frost the muffins. There is a file on SCD and yeast at http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/pecanbread/files/ Sheila, SCD 61 mos, UC 22 yrs mom of and > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she usually > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with her > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 Hi Patty, Is the fruit raw or peeled & cooked? If you cook it it may be easier for her to digest and less for yeast to feed on. As an alternative to honey or fruit with yogurt I sometimes sprinkle it with blanched almond flour. Or you could drip the yogurt add a little homemade applesauce and frost the muffins. There is a file on SCD and yeast at http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/pecanbread/files/ Sheila, SCD 61 mos, UC 22 yrs mom of and > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she usually > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with her > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 Hi Patty, Is the fruit raw or peeled & cooked? If you cook it it may be easier for her to digest and less for yeast to feed on. As an alternative to honey or fruit with yogurt I sometimes sprinkle it with blanched almond flour. Or you could drip the yogurt add a little homemade applesauce and frost the muffins. There is a file on SCD and yeast at http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/pecanbread/files/ Sheila, SCD 61 mos, UC 22 yrs mom of and > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she usually > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with her > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 > One favorite is to roll prosciutto, roast beef or chicken slices up in cheese slices. Can the child tolerate cow cheeses like Swiss, Jarslberg , Havarti or Provolone? Carol F. SCD 6 years, celiac Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 > One favorite is to roll prosciutto, roast beef or chicken slices up in cheese slices. Can the child tolerate cow cheeses like Swiss, Jarslberg , Havarti or Provolone? Carol F. SCD 6 years, celiac Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 > One favorite is to roll prosciutto, roast beef or chicken slices up in cheese slices. Can the child tolerate cow cheeses like Swiss, Jarslberg , Havarti or Provolone? Carol F. SCD 6 years, celiac Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 nak Everything is cooked for now. She is refusing my muffins now. Ugh! Oh and we are doing just goat dairy for now. Patty > > Hi Patty, > > Is the fruit raw or peeled & cooked? If you cook it it may be > easier for her to digest and less for yeast to feed on. As an > alternative to honey or fruit with yogurt I sometimes sprinkle it > with blanched almond flour. Or you could drip the yogurt add a > little homemade applesauce and frost the muffins. > > There is a file on SCD and yeast at > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/pecanbread/files/ > > Sheila, SCD 61 mos, UC 22 yrs > mom of and > > > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she > usually > > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with > her > > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 nak Everything is cooked for now. She is refusing my muffins now. Ugh! Oh and we are doing just goat dairy for now. Patty > > Hi Patty, > > Is the fruit raw or peeled & cooked? If you cook it it may be > easier for her to digest and less for yeast to feed on. As an > alternative to honey or fruit with yogurt I sometimes sprinkle it > with blanched almond flour. Or you could drip the yogurt add a > little homemade applesauce and frost the muffins. > > There is a file on SCD and yeast at > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/pecanbread/files/ > > Sheila, SCD 61 mos, UC 22 yrs > mom of and > > > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she > usually > > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with > her > > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 nak Everything is cooked for now. She is refusing my muffins now. Ugh! Oh and we are doing just goat dairy for now. Patty > > Hi Patty, > > Is the fruit raw or peeled & cooked? If you cook it it may be > easier for her to digest and less for yeast to feed on. As an > alternative to honey or fruit with yogurt I sometimes sprinkle it > with blanched almond flour. Or you could drip the yogurt add a > little homemade applesauce and frost the muffins. > > There is a file on SCD and yeast at > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/pecanbread/files/ > > Sheila, SCD 61 mos, UC 22 yrs > mom of and > > > So we are dealing with candidia. I made the connection finally > > yeasterday that dd's bedtime may be hampered by the fruit she > usually > > gets with dinner/bedtime. > > > > She won't eat the yougart straight most of the time so that isn't a > > great idea. I do think she needs something that will stick with > her > > better than just straight protein but I'm unsure what. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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