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 Posted By: Worker Bee 
Aug 24  # 6 of 9
Quote Ashworth3715 wrote:
Hey thank you that was a great website, i found a few really good recipes and a few helpful hints. I appreciate it. :)


You are very welcome -- I'm glad you found some useful items. One of my daughters is on the SCD. She's made great strides but it's a lot of work getting her to stick to it. Best of luck to you, A. :)
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 Posted By: Raquelita 
Aug 25  # 7 of 9
Here arre snacks that i eat (b/c i have similar dietary restrictions):
Pitas, you could toast these as well and serve with hummus, sunflower sed buttr, or jam
dried fruits and veggies (just tomatoes is one brand)
fresh fruits/veggies
kashi makes crackers she can have i think
chips and salsa
fruit leather
fruit smoothies with rice protein powder
jello
applesauce
cereal
if she's not allergic to soy then she can have frozen waffles and lots of breads
Annie's makes dairy-free pop-tarts

It will be more $$ tosupply her with snacks but there are a lot of options especially in the health food aisle,
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 Posted By: barbiedoll1973_tn 
Aug 25  # 8 of 9
I would suggest fruit my baby is 18 months old and he loves fruit. I would also suggest veggies well my baby is not that crazy over his veggies but he will eat some. Good luck I hope this helps you out some.
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 Posted By: Twinmama 
Aug 25  # 9 of 9
Add-on. Every so often, I am supposed to take care of snacktime at my kids' preschool, but there's restrictions: no peanuts, no peanut oils, no peanut products. Not sure what to send for snacks, as, naturally, my kids' #1 snack are peanut butter crackers. I don't have a lot of time to check ingredients of tons of snack potentials for a class of a dozen two-year-olds...any suggestions?

(in other words, is there a ready-to-go snack -- say fig newtons and apple juice? -- that would work, rather than one I'll have to prepare in bulk?)