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Fiona_G
Posted: Monday, June 14, 2010 2:43:56 PM

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Hi all, I haven't been on for a while, busy selling and moving house (and dealing with a toddler and a nearly 2-year old!!)

Anyway, Kaitlyn (PKU) is turning 2 at the end of this month. I wanted to cook her something special for her birthday dinner, but I'm kinda out of ideas. I think I will give her rice bubbles and rice milk for b/fast(1.5g), and a veggie dish I have in my freezer for lunc (about 1.5g). She is on 7g of protein a day, (and allowing for snacks)that should leave me about 2.5 - 3g for dinner for something yummy for her.

Any ideas???
I would love to hear from all of you, and what you eat on special occasions (or give to your little ones!!)
Thanks heaps, Fiona

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Ethan's mum
Posted: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 10:31:22 PM

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Hi Fiona,

Happy Second Birthday to Kaitlyn.

I am still learning and most days I feel that my son Ethan (now 16mths) eats mainly the same food, so I probably shouldn't be giving advice however some other lovely people replied to my previous post of introducing myself and included some ideas for kids aged similar to ours. I think it's in general discussion around the end of November 2009.
As far as Ethan's favourite meal goes he loves pasta. I like to treat him occasionally with some chocolate coated teddybear biscuits I found. They are from Woolworths in with the Gluten free foods. Unfortunately I have thrown out the packet except for the nutritional information.They are honey flavoured I think and coated on one side with chocolate. One 17gram serving (2 x 8.55g biscuits) is only 0.4grams of protein. Great for a treat with a serving of fruit. Let me know if you can't find them from my great description and I'll upload a photo.
Best wishes
Belinda
Fiona_G
Posted: Thursday, June 17, 2010 11:32:39 AM

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Thanks Belinda, I'll look for them today :)
I find I cook the same recipe's over and over for Katie, alot of recipe's I have have chilli or curry in them, and I haven't tried them out on her yet....

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