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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks for the replies so far. Unfortunately, he is also a pretty picky eater and won't eat meat sticks, nor will he eat meat sandwiches, or tortillas. (As an aside, I would love any sandwich ideas that don't contain nuts, meat, tahini, sunflower seed butter, or hummus - lol.) The babybel cheese and crackers are a good idea. Not sure if he will eat black bean dip but it's worth a try, he loves tortilla chips and guac. [/quote] If he loves guac, you could try pureeing peas into it, for protein. I have two semi-picky eaters - one with your son's allergies plus soy and all legumes, the other no allergies but gluten sensitive. I have given up on variety at school and just send what I know they will eat, and then try to make up variety and balance at other meals. If you didn't see it - the Washington Post recently had an article about brands that were previously sesame-free now adding sesame due to a labelling law. Watch out. :( [/quote]
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