diet, kids, menu planning
#3033 - 03/17/03 01:40 PM
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OK i have one child with diagnosed IBS and one whose stomach hurts for the last 5 weeks. and 3 semi normal ones . I have tried the diet nad agree it works but dh and kids fuss about eating new stuff and there are too many leftovers...yadayadayada. any suggestions?
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Hi - I'd post this question on the recipe board as well. You'll probably get a ton of kid-friendly (and IBS safe) meals in response.
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I have one child who's lactose intolerant and one with suspected ibs. I try to plan meals according to what they like to begin with, focus on the ibs safe foods then introduce one new thing at a time. If they like pasta, rice etc it's quite good just to vary the toppings, veg etc sarah
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Do you have any sample menu plans or could you give me some examples? my dd is getting tried of chicken and with Gerd I have to watch the tomatoes and spices. I'm just not sure where to start. I'm a little overwhelmed. I am the type of person to jump right in and change everything and then get burnt out. I need to find a way to be consitant for my dd as this is her life and she needs to adjust and get used to being different.
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My kids will eat pretty much anything so I'm quite lucky, but favourites are - pizza, homemade or store bought base, no cheese, loads of mushrooms, pepper, just a thin spread of tomato or spread on silken tofu instead - rice, plain, cooked in stock, stirfried with mushrooms and a few well-cooked soft onions - pasta, make a sauce by cooking up their favourite veg and pureeing it with a little of the cooking water if needed - baked potatoes, let them leave the skin if they want, with tuna, chicken strips baked with a few cajun spices - lowfat soy products such as nuggets, sausages, burgers
I hope this helps a bit, it's the best I can think of for now (it is 10.20 at night here!). If you want anymore, let me know and I'll get thinking - post or email me direct Sarah
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