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You made my day.

(Zoe's mom)

PS - Don't forget about the allergy testing before this winter for those sinus

infections. I'll bet money that it helps.

advocate22003 wrote:

We all wonder what our children are going to eat day-to-day. We just

happen to be sitting down to dinner now and I thought of some foods

that my RSS boy loves to eat and wanted to share them with everyone.

1. A slice of genoa salami spread with cream cheese, rolled up

lengthwise and then cut into bite size peices. (we eat this for lunch

alot)

2. Bite size peices of steak or chicken and Marie's Ceasar Dressing

as dip. The fat in the dressing has been great for my thighs.

3. Instead of whole milk - we drink heavy whipping cream. No, not

really " we " - only Ian.

Of course, these ideas may have to be approved by your physician

and/or nutritionist - but, I wanted to share them nonetheless.

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Oh my gosh - !! I didn't make the connection until now! It

was so great to meet you - and thank you so much for the info at the

convention re: sinus infections. Ian has developed another cold and

of course, it will probably end-up as another sinus infection. I'm

so thankful for your reminder - I will definately look into that.

Thanks! -

> We all wonder what our children are going to eat day-to-day. We

just

> happen to be sitting down to dinner now and I thought of some

foods

> that my RSS boy loves to eat and wanted to share them with

everyone.

>

> 1. A slice of genoa salami spread with cream cheese, rolled up

> lengthwise and then cut into bite size peices. (we eat this for

lunch

> alot)

>

> 2. Bite size peices of steak or chicken and Marie's Ceasar

Dressing

> as dip. The fat in the dressing has been great for my thighs.

>

> 3. Instead of whole milk - we drink heavy whipping cream. No,

not

> really " we " - only Ian.

>

> Of course, these ideas may have to be approved by your physician

> and/or nutritionist - but, I wanted to share them nonetheless.

>

> -

>

> Ian - 2 - RSS

>

>

>

>

>

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