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[quote=Anonymous]Would he conceivably drink protein drinks like Boost? That's been our savior. We also pick a cuisine or restaurant at least once a day that will offer something DS will eat -- Asian for white rice and edamame for instance. But we also bring a small pack of crackers and a boost in my purse just in case and so he will eat something. Probably not something you want to do at a super fancy restaurant, but then again, we don't eat there with kids anyhow. We also look at the menu and see if there is something that he would eat if it were offered alone and usually restaurants will accommodate. My guess is most places that serve sandwiches would be happy to make a grilled cheese even if it's not on the menu. My vegetarian relatives do something similar. This is a medical need so you do what you need to do. [/quote]
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