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Hi,

I usually lurk, but this topic is something I can answer feeling like

a pro. My little one is 3 now. This is what I used to do:

I used to add olive oil to his baby jars

There's this stuff called Scandi-Cal, it adds extra calories.

Dannon has little drinkable yogurts (90 calories a container)

Butter, and frying is a plus!

I used to study all baby jar containers for the most

calories, every bit helps! Bananas w/

strawberries is a great one!

I would make his formula 24 calories an ounce instead of 20.

I only buy cereal that is over 200 calories a serving with

milk

Jake loved pancakes, they have tons of calories!

Good luck!

Cheryl

Mom to Jake (3years old w/cf)

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Hi,

I usually lurk, but this topic is something I can answer feeling like

a pro. My little one is 3 now. This is what I used to do:

I used to add olive oil to his baby jars

There's this stuff called Scandi-Cal, it adds extra calories.

Dannon has little drinkable yogurts (90 calories a container)

Butter, and frying is a plus!

I used to study all baby jar containers for the most

calories, every bit helps! Bananas w/

strawberries is a great one!

I would make his formula 24 calories an ounce instead of 20.

I only buy cereal that is over 200 calories a serving with

milk

Jake loved pancakes, they have tons of calories!

Good luck!

Cheryl

Mom to Jake (3years old w/cf)

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