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Sometimes we have to be out around lunchtime & I pack foods; GFCF was

easy to do this with. What can I pack that travels well for SCD,

particular for the very early stages?

Thx,

Michele

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Michele,

We traveled from Georgia to Texas in the beginning stages of this diet for our

two year old boys. I made applesauce, boiled eggs, homemade jello. And also

carried bananas. You could also carrying along muffins. You just need to keep

a travel friendly icechest. But it is doable. Do you have access to a

microwave. I cooked some foods and we requested hotel rooms with a refrigerator

and a microwave and I just heated my boys' food up for supper and breakfast and

then we ate the boiled eggs, bananas, and jello at lunch time at roadside parks.

Dana

Mom to and Garrett

SCD 3 months, Celiac Disease

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Sometimes we have to be out around lunchtime & I pack foods; GFCF was

easy to do this with. What can I pack that travels well for SCD,

particular for the very early stages?

Thx,

Michele

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> Sometimes we have to be out around lunchtime & I pack foods; GFCF was

> easy to do this with. What can I pack that travels well for SCD,

> particular for the very early stages?

>

> Thx,

> Michele

>

What can your child eat? I would suggest fruit leather, beef jerky, SCD cookies,

cheese

crackers, Biscotti, are portable snacks.

Carol F.

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It has to be stuff that can be eaten without a fork or spoon

preferably. Sometimes we go places where we need to grab a quick

lunch in the car before going in a building etc.

Thx,

Michele

> Sometimes we have to be out around lunchtime & I pack

foods; GFCF was

> easy to do this with. What can I pack that travels well for SCD,

> particular for the very early stages?

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> Thx,

> Michele

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No dairy yet; one in particular is a sensory kiddo (more finger food

type). I need some stuff that will fill & satisfy when we're out. Are

those beginner type things?

Thanks, Michele

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> What can your child eat? I would suggest fruit leather, beef jerky,

SCD cookies, cheese

> crackers, Biscotti, are portable snacks.

>

> Carol F.

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I pack two SCD sack lunches every school day. My big 6'2 " ASD

seventeen-year-old has always been a big eater, and takes big lunches. He

usually has leftovers in a thermos, or cracker sandwiches with meat, or sliced

meat rolled around cucumber sticks with mustard inside; leftover salad with

little cup of dressing (salads only get soggy overnight if the dressing is on

already) or fruit or fruit salad; sometimes red bell pepper halves with yogurt

cheese or pesto yogurt cheese inside, or carrots; iced mint tea with honey, or

apple juice, or honey gingerale; and often dessert in a thermos. My

twelve-year-old doesn't like leftovers in a thermos very often, but SCD beans

with hot dog or sausage chunks, or spaghetti sauce on spaghetti squash, are two

lunches from leftovers he has been willing to take. Both boys have taken

thermoses of homemade ice cream or yogurt with honey and raisins. I have done

nutbutter cookie bars for the younger boy, or coconut pineapple raisin gelatin

bars for the older one.

I have padded insulated lunchbags that help some, but prechilled juices or

prefrozen ice cream or those blue ice blocks do most of the work keeping the

stuff cold.

Lorilyn

Take along foods

Sometimes we have to be out around lunchtime & I pack foods; GFCF was

easy to do this with. What can I pack that travels well for SCD,

particular for the very early stages?

Thx,

Michele

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