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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP. Gluten free food doesn't have to be all "substitute" food. It's just simple food. What's the big deal about scrambled eggs and fruit and yogurt for breakfast, etc.? My kids eat like that a lot, with absolutely no food restrictions. We would not break stride over this. [/quote] Because not all kids eat that for breakfast. Mine would only eat the fruit. No scrambled eggs, no yogurt. [b] There are two kitchens.[/b][/quote] I think we all get that. That being said, a) even most picky eaters aren't as picky a you kid appears to be & b)I'm guessing the grandparents, in particular, would appreciate it if everyone could eat at least a couple of meals together as a family. [/quote] I know kids pickier than mine. Mine will not eat potatoes, cheerios, yogurt, and 2/3 the things on your list. [b] If your kids ate that, they were not picky. [/b] It isn't related to the food allergies. He would sit there for hours and refuse to eat. We did not travel for several years but that is not the option for OP. If the grandparents want everyone to eat together, then OP gets one kitchen and celiac family gets the other. Simple.[/quote] Well, that will come as a shock to the multiple specialists who were part of my kid's lengthy SED/ARFID treatment .[/quote]
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