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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP, thanks for the info. Tell me the truth. Did your nutritionist seriously recommend carnation breakfast and margarine or was that hyperbole? And I’m sure you’re a wonderful mother to your DD.[/quote] Seriously both are on the sheet as dairy/fat option. As is low fat granola. On top of three meals 2 snacks are recommended and here are some recommended snacks: Pizza rolls, 6 totino's pepperoni pizza rolls, 12oz Coca Cola Half bagel with lox, 4 Fid Newtons with 1 cup whole milk 1 banana, 1tbsp peanut butter, 2 package graham crackers(4 squares) No joke, there are Oreos listed as snacks, 4 Oreos or 4 chips ahoy! Did she give me a wrong sheet? Like for a toddler?[/quote] You need a new nutritionist.[/quote] I think so too. Sad thing is, as I mentioned, we are talking about a hospital/university that is among the best in the States![/quote] DP. I actually see the benefit of giving sample meal plans that include some yummy, not-nutrition-dense foods -- so many people focus on superfoods or nutritionally dense foods that they either cannot stick to their diet or start veering towards disordered eating. Having cookies or pizza rolls as a snack isn't terrible for a teenager or an adult. Not all foods have to be "healthy", some foods can just be yummy. That was the point of Nutella originally, it was yummy and had some calories/sugar. [/quote]
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