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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. DD will not eat nutella. She loves whipped cream and ice cream, so we put those on her waffles with chocolate chips, along with a protein-heavy granola bar or cheese, and some dry cheerios and maybe a poptart for breakfast. Lunch is just two cheese sticks. We give her more, but that's all she eats (and she says that's all she has time to eat) -- she won't even eat her cookie most of the time!! She also has a snack at school -- veggie sticks when she'll take them but she usually demands goldfish, but I doubt she eats much of it. For dinner she will eat 3 cheese sticks with some veggies or fruit, and a little rice or pasta (loaded with butter), but that's it. And then the cookie, which she can barely finish. She says she gets full, and how can I argue with that? I offer food as much as I can. And of course, the gummy vitamin. Thanks, everyone, for your ideas! I appreciate the support!![/quote]
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