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[quote=Anonymous]Yes. I have very skinny very healthly 11 and 13 year olds. The 11 year old is a picky eater. He does NOT LIKE NUTELLA. What is wrong with this kid? So Vanilla Natural Bryer's ice cream has 14 grams of sugar and skim millk has 6 grams of sugar. I don't think the extra sugar will matter if your child is not obese. Also if you can do a shake - later you may be able to add milk to decrease the sugar. Then you can add fruit (banana, strawberry, blueberry) - to hide the nutrition. I get him to eat grapes and blueberries by having his 13 year old say I can catch more in my mouth in a row than you. (I know tricky.) I fed my son pasta and rice with butter for years. How is that different than toast and butter. He will eat cheese sticks. Yes - he can have nuggets and fries in the morning - but I do left over grilled chicken and home made hash browns when I can. Also I have resorted to taquitos and hot pockets. He went through a stage where he ate organic pop tarts but even hates those now. He eats salami for breakfast. He also like sausage and bacon. Now he is a little older and he eats bagels, yogurt, cereal and oatmeal (about 2x/month). Eating school lunches and at friends has helped him grow his list of foods. [/quote]
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