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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I second the recommendation for Boost Plus. It took me a long time to accept that nutrition didn't need to be chewed. We tried a lot of bars/drinks and this was my kid's favorite. I also found recipes to make granola bars - we called them cookie bars - and after some trial and error found a mix that DS would eat. Good luck.[/quote] I do this too - my kid is very resistant to fake tasting foods (in her own way she’s a food snob) so I will back oatmeal cookies and sneak in whole wheat flour and an extra egg. I also make muffins with part whole wheat and yogurt. If there’s enough sugar she will eat them despite the healthy ingredients. But for my kid honestly it’s worth it for us to always rent an AirBnB with a kitchen so I just need these replacements for travel days and we typically eat dinner back at the rental as well as breakfast so I only have to deal with lunch around other people’s preferences/schedules. Hungry kid = bad behavior and travel is hard enough. I hope some day it changes but I have accepted that this allows us to do trips that would otherwise not be possible.[/quote]
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