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In a message dated 1/9/2006 1:34:12 PM Eastern Standard Time,

kyleac@... writes:

I need mixing suggestions for school lunch. My son won't drink

anything except water for lunch. Well I suppose he'd drink pop but

I'd rather not send that. I tried the chocolate wafers and he liked

the taste but he says they are too hard and hurt his teeth. He's

refusing to eat them. Thanks.

Would he take chewables? I didn't think mine would turns out he loves them!

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> Would he take chewables? I didn't think mine would turns out he

loves them!

He always refused all chewables. He's a great pill swallower,

though! The problem is sending the pills to school. I haven't even

tried that route. It just seemed easier to send cold lunch. But if I

can't find something to mix it in he'll eat I may have to try.

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> you might could try adding a little coconut oil to the chocolate?

That would make them softer. I haven't tried this, just going on food

knowledge.

>

> I put small amounts of enzymes in the middle of organic oreos I

get from the HFS. My son loves them and will eat them first when he

gets his lunch.

>

>

Thanks. I'll try those ideas.

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Maybe the wafers are too thick? One time I made the wafers and they were a bit

thick, and my son did not want them. Now I make sure to spread them out on the

wax paper so they are thin and easy to eat. Now my children who don't need

enzymes want a wafer.

hanjkyla <kyleac@...> wrote:

I I tried the chocolate wafers and he liked

the taste but he says they are too hard and hurt his teeth. He's

refusing to eat them.

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>-----Original Message-----

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>I need mixing suggestions for school lunch. My son won't drink

>anything except water for lunch. Well I suppose he'd drink pop but

>I'd rather not send that. I tried the chocolate wafers and he liked

>the taste but he says they are too hard and hurt his teeth. He's

>refusing to eat them. Thanks.

You might try the coconut chocolate candy recipe I posed yesterday uder the

fish oil thread. If you do, just use coconut oil and no palm oil because the

palm oil makes them really soft, but if his lunch is kept at room temp for

half a day, the candies will already be pretty soft with just the CO. So

much so that they might be a little mushy. But either way, they are soft,

delicious and completely healthy if you stick to the highest quality

ingredients, most of which I described in that earlier post.

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My son's school mixes the enzymes for me in his

drinkable yogurt...he swallows it right down.

--- Maxwell <maxhouse8@...> wrote:

> Maybe the wafers are too thick? One time I made the

> wafers and they were a bit thick, and my son did not

> want them. Now I make sure to spread them out on

> the wax paper so they are thin and easy to eat.

> Now my children who don't need enzymes want a wafer.

>

>

>

> hanjkyla <kyleac@...> wrote:

> I I tried the chocolate wafers and he liked

> the taste but he says they are too hard and hurt his

> teeth. He's

> refusing to eat them.

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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> I need mixing suggestions for school lunch. My son won't drink

> anything except water for lunch. Well I suppose he'd drink pop but

> I'd rather not send that. I tried the chocolate wafers and he liked

> the taste but he says they are too hard and hurt his teeth. He's

> refusing to eat them. Thanks.

Ideas

http://www.enzymestuff.com/discussionmixing.htm

http://www.enzymestuff.com/discussionschool.htm

Dana

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