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[quote=Anonymous]If my one son couldn't chew the food, he couldn't eat it. Ice cream was 50/50 on if he ate it or passed on it. Cereal was fine as long as he didn't let it set and get too soft in the milk. He could do mashed potatoes if I left some chunks. Smooth mashed? Nope. Chewing anything too smooth gagged him. So, like, no yogurt or apple sauce. No soups without anything in them. Crunch PB, yes but smooth PB, no. He could do oatmeal if he made it his way and much drier than the amount of liquid it called for. He's 16 and still this way. But a few years ago he started being able to eat yogurt if he put big chunks of granola or fruit in it. The big thing he hates is bread! He hates the way it squishes in his mouth and the texture. He orders sandwiches wrapped in lettuce where he can and at other places he'll just eat in innards and leave the bread. [/quote]
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