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[quote=Anonymous]We have two kids with this problem. We switched back to whole milk for the boys and I do a lot of the things 13:14 mentioned. Our go-to breakfast is generally greek yogurt (more protein) with the Kashi go-lean cereal sprinkled on top like granola (again, more protein). If not yogurt we do oatmeal for breakfast - I make instant with milk instead of water and I usually mix in some protein powder, banana or berries, and top it with coffee creamer. For school "snack" I send Luna bars - the boys like the chocolate peppermint and the lemon zest ones. They think they are getting a treat, I'm loading them with calories. The only lunches I've had reliable success with are bagel thins with cream cheese or sandwiches made from nutella, peanut butter, and banana. Not really the healthiest option, but they actually eat them. Usually an hour or so after dinner I end up scrambling a few eggs for second dinner - I add some cheese and try to sneak in some veggies too.[/quote]
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