Anonymous wrote:Could you make some bran muffins with dark chocolate, and dried apricot, maybe stir some seed butter in?
Or trail mix with fortified cereal, pumpkin seeds, dried fruit and dark chocolate chips? Plus some orange juice?
I would look at getting some heme iron in too, but these would make a good dessert.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. She’s anemic and a supplement hasn’t raised her iron enough to make her not anemic. So her doctor suggested high iron meals in addition to supplement for the next 3 months and then recheck. I do appreciate the suggestions but every time I ask something on DCUM it drives me nuts that multiple folks won’t just answer the question and instead second guess the premise of the question.
Thanks to folks who offered suggestions!
When asking a question, it is most helpful to provide all of the info in your OP. Otherwise you set yourself up for wading through questions when you trickle information out. Anemic 5 yos are not common, of course people are going to question.
Not OP, but that information is unnecessary to answering the question. I see it all the time on DCUM, too. The question was what can she take to the pool for dinner that is high in iron. That's all that you need to know. Answer with foods that are high in iron that are easy to pack and eat without heating. That's it. You don't need any more info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. She’s anemic and a supplement hasn’t raised her iron enough to make her not anemic. So her doctor suggested high iron meals in addition to supplement for the next 3 months and then recheck. I do appreciate the suggestions but every time I ask something on DCUM it drives me nuts that multiple folks won’t just answer the question and instead second guess the premise of the question.
Thanks to folks who offered suggestions!
When asking a question, it is most helpful to provide all of the info in your OP. Otherwise you set yourself up for wading through questions when you trickle information out. Anemic 5 yos are not common, of course people are going to question.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. She’s anemic and a supplement hasn’t raised her iron enough to make her not anemic. So her doctor suggested high iron meals in addition to supplement for the next 3 months and then recheck. I do appreciate the suggestions but every time I ask something on DCUM it drives me nuts that multiple folks won’t just answer the question and instead second guess the premise of the question.
Thanks to folks who offered suggestions!
Anonymous wrote:Is your kid anemic? Why do you need high iron? You can get more than enough from fortified foods. Even for vegetarians, iron isn't usually an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Many of these foods listed are high protein, not high iron.
Lentils and rice (most rice is fortified)
Dried apricots
Molasses cookies