Do they make anything without dairy and soy that's easy to send to school?
Do they make anything without dairy and soy that's easy to send to school?
http://www.amazon.com/Orgain-Vegan-N...DMDETP7DY3S3QH
There are a few others but this is cheapest. No idea how it tastes, just have seen it at HFS.
http://www.amazon.com/Orgain-Vegan-N...DMDETP7DY3S3QH
There are a few others but this is cheapest. No idea how it tastes, just have seen it at HFS.
Ok, I can try to find and try that one! Think it is at WF or the vitamin shoppe?
Kicking myself for giving him pediasure with all the constipating stuff.
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What about the pediasure smoothie mix, made with rice milk or another non-dairy, non-soy milk? It does have banana powder but it is pretty far down the ingredients list so there probably isn't much.
https://pediasure.com/kid-nutrition-...al-information
Would the Plum Organics super smoothies work?
ETA: Can you do regular pediasure with some miralax mixed in? That's one of the ways that DD1 gets her daily miralax.
Last edited by TwoBees; 09-09-2015 at 02:02 PM.
Mom to a spirited, red-headed, former 28-weeker 10/2009 and a more mellow monkey 12/2013.
What ever happened? Did you find one that works? Can he eat again?
Thank you for asking for an update! We survived!!!
At vitamin shoppe and WF I found Orgain VEGAN chocolate protein drink boxes. He did not throw these up, so we used 1/2 of a box every afternoon at school halfway between lunch and dismissal. It kept him alive.
For food, we puréed everything- meatloaf, green beans, spaghettios, bean and bacon soup, taco filling, and even a homemade egg mc muffin! Thank goodness he goes by taste and not looks. It looked tragic.
He did cry every single day of the 6 weeks because a sibling would say something like "Chinese food would be tasty" or "may I please have cereal" but he powered through the tears and made it to the end. He was thankful the ordeal was not worse.
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