Guest guest Posted May 14, 2007 Report Share Posted May 14, 2007 Well, how much longer until he is out of school, and when would he go back? I would think that by the end of the break, you will be serving him a greater variety of foods. You could send to school for breakfast things like boiled eggs, homemade applesuace or pearsauce, bananas, any kind of meat, cooked veggies, ect. My children are home schooled, so I don't have that issue. I think several people on the list can give a good idea of what you can send for school though. Also, once he can move into nut products, you can make muffins, crackers, and other baked goods using nut flour. That will give him an option for muffins and othe stuff like that. Meleah Re: NEW .TRYING TO GET STARTED.PROBLEMS/MIMI Hi Mimi, - Here in Cyprus we don't have the soup that you 've mentioned but we have a dip made of yogurt and cucumber that you can eat with kebabs and that is one of all kids favourite food.It's actually on any grilled meat and burger.If you don't know how to make it here is the recipe.I think all ingredients are scd legal but you can always omit the ones that are not. - Put in a bowl the desired amount of yogurt ,peel 1-2 cucumbers shred and drain.Add dried mint and blend with fork to make rally smooth. This is the basic recipe but I also put a crushed garlic glove maybe 2 (I love garlic),pinch of salt,some olive oil(a spoonfull or two) and afew drops of vinegar. - Something else I tried with my son and he'll eat it any timeI give it is stuffed vine leaves.I don't know if those are legal (tell if it's not) but you can always make it with cabbage or you can stuff tomatoes,zuccini, onions and peppers.The original recipe requires rice but I've changed it with shredded zuccini and my son just loved it.I think this recipe is great for kids as these are little wraps (like spring rolls,but baked in the oven)and you can easily pack it for lunch box or a picnic.Also these are perfect with the yogurt dip which is called tzatziki.I think all recipes can be done scd legal if someone takes the time to try different ingredients.I can think of keftedes(cyprus meatballswhich I tried and they were as good as the original ones,mousakka and many others that I have to find time to experiment with) Anyway I 'll start officially mid June when my son school ends and we;ll see how it goes. In the meantime if you want me to send any local recipes I try just to check if they are scd legal and if you find them interesting to try I'll be more than happy to do so. Antonitsa In pecanbread , " pecan post " wrote: > > Antonitsa , > > How wonderful to have someone from Cyprus. I hope that one day you > will inspire us with the SCD version of recipes from Cyprus. How about > cucumber and yogurt soup? > Or pine nuts with vegggies? > > When I was a little girl, my parents moved to a city that once > belonged to Greece but is no longer a part of Greece. Its population > was very similar to that of Cyprus. I really miss those > foods....please stay and inspire us. > > I hope to add a page to the website for children who refuse to eat any > SCD foods. > I hope parents send me their experience and tips for making children like SCD. > > Mimi > > > > Hi > > all, > > I'm new here and I live in Cyprus.I've been told that there are no > > scd's in my country so I am reading all your posts ,read the book > > btvc and getting any information I can from the > > site. I 've decided to go really > > slow.Everything that you mention (legal juices ,yogurt starters and > > much more)we don't have here.I 'm not sure we have the same veg here > > either. Anyway my son is 5.10y > > and been gfcfsf for about a year now and also free from > > corn ,rice.eggs.yeast,and since we had major regression on this diet > > I am trying to go on scd.I am starting with the intro in June when > > school ends but in the meantime I've tried to take major carbs out > > of his diet.I removed potatoes 3 weeks now and he lost 2 kilos.He > > doesn't like cooked veg or fruit but loves them raw.I even gave him > > egg after a whole year but he doesn;t like it very much(he used to > > have 3 eggs for breakfast before).He only want to eat quinoa flakes > > or amaranth with dari free.He is starting to refuse to eat anything > > that is not carb and I don't know what to do.A year ago he'd eat > > anything you put in front of him and now I am desperate. > > Note that I didn't remove allgrains yet.I tried to switch his > > sandwich bread with almond bread and he got loose bms(he always had > > formed )and constipated.I switched back to his gf bread and now his > > is constipated again. > > Any ideas on how do I proceed.I really want to succeed ,he has yeast > > and a lot of bacteria which increased after we treated with > > metronitozole so I really must adress those . > > Sorry for the long post. > > Thanks for any replies. > > Antonitsa > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2007 Report Share Posted May 14, 2007 I send my son to school with a thermos of chicken or beef soup, olives (loves them), avocado, cooked fruit like baked apple with cinnamon and honey, nut flour muffins, hard boiled eggs, yogurt with honey, etc. He does great! When the teacher tells me they are going to cook something at school or have a special treat, I make my own legal version at home and then send it. You can send the legal/illegal list of foods to school too to give them an idea of what is going on. --------------------------------- You snooze, you lose. Get messages ASAP with AutoCheck in the all-new Yahoo! Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2007 Report Share Posted May 14, 2007 Oh, I really like that idea of printing out the legal and illegal list from the BTVC web site. Then, the staff at school can know exactly what can never be given. Of course, it varies on what is tolerated from child to child, and from healing stage to healing stage even for an individual child. But, it is at least a starting point. Meleah Re: Re: Re: Re:KEBABS and questions I send my son to school with a thermos of chicken or beef soup, olives (loves them), avocado, cooked fruit like baked apple with cinnamon and honey, nut flour muffins, hard boiled eggs, yogurt with honey, etc. He does great! When the teacher tells me they are going to cook something at school or have a special treat, I make my own legal version at home and then send it. You can send the legal/illegal list of foods to school too to give them an idea of what is going on. --------------------------------- You snooze, you lose. Get messages ASAP with AutoCheck in the all-new Yahoo! Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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