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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So this might sound like it’s coming out of left field but if you haven’t tried it, keep an open mind and give it a try. Ruminate meat is some of the most bioavailable sources of nutrition for humans. Have you fed your child a nice fatty rib eye? How about lamb chops? Give it a try for a day or two. Pick up a pack of rib eyes at Costco and cook up a steak with salt and butter. The fat in the meat is essential for brain development and hormonal balance. The amino acids found in the steak are essential and not found in pasta, plants etc. If your child refuses, you and your partner will get a nice meal. I bet your kid will love it though. [/quote] Respectfully, you don’t belong on this thread. We don’t have kids like this because we haven’t tried lamb chops. [/quote] I disagree. I thought it was a good idea and I for one am thankful for the suggestion. Just because it doesn't fall into what your family needs doesn't mean it can't help someone else.[/quote] I think PP's point is that, if your child has a disability, advice like "cook a nice meal" stopped being helpful years ago. If you have a typical picky eater and hadn't thought yet to serve them a grown up meat dish, that's fine. But it's not a discussion that belongs in the special needs forum.[/quote] +1000 My favorite piece of unhelpful advice was for my husband and I to eat healthy foods "with gusto"... :roll: [/quote] Such BS. I’m a PP with an ARFID kid. I have medical food restrictions so I eat large portions of fruits and vegetables at every meal, protein and whole grains. That’s all my stomach condition can tolerate. My kid has watched me eat 3 meals like this since she was born. I don’t know if I eat it “with gusto” (lol) but it has not “rubbed off” on my kid whatsoever.[/quote]
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