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amother
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Mon, Feb 16 2015, 4:12 pm
My five year old daughter is a very picky eater. She eats yogurt for breakfast most mornings but the yogurt she likes is not kosher for pesach. She refuses to eat any other brand of yogurt. We only eat non-gebruchts and chalav yisroel. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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Blue jay
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Mon, Feb 16 2015, 4:20 pm
cheese stick?
Banana swirl: Freeze peeled bananas for a few hours until frozen but not rock solid frozen, then place in food processor. It tastes like icecream!
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SingALong
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Tue, Feb 17 2015, 2:06 am
Every pesach my kids starve for 3 days before finally caving in and eating something they usually refuse to touch. If she's hunary enough shell figure out something else to eat. She understands what she wants she can't have on pesach. She's 5, not like a 2 year old who really can't understand.
Fyi there are other klp yogurts out there, I'd get. Few by pesach so she can try them out.
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DrMom
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Tue, Feb 17 2015, 2:13 am
fruit + matzah + cheese
tuna salad, cheese, cucumbers (Isaeli style breakfast)
eggs of some sort
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ra_mom
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Thu, Feb 19 2015, 6:30 pm
amother wrote: | My five year old daughter is a very picky eater. She eats yogurt for breakfast most mornings but the yogurt she likes is not kosher for pesach. She refuses to eat any other brand of yogurt. We only eat non-gebruchts and chalav yisroel. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. | What sort of yogurt does she usually eat? Maybe we can help come up with an idea to replace it.
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abaker
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Thu, Feb 19 2015, 8:34 pm
http://www.food.com/recipe/2-I.....01408
These "pancakes" made from only egg and banana.
How about melon, like watermelon or cantaloupe?
Or even any leftover fleshigs she likes? (So what if it's breakfast)
Mashed potatoes?
Egg or tuna salad
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MiracleMama
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Thu, Feb 19 2015, 10:57 pm
Every year is a challenge. I tried those banana/ egg pancakes, and while they are very tasty, they came out like sloppy crepes, not pancakes, and the kids didn't like that. Only one kid likes eggs for breakfast and nobody does well on dairy. We end up eating lunch/dinner type foods for breakfast.
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ra_mom
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Fri, Feb 20 2015, 3:48 pm
cheese pancakes
cheese snack
string cheese
yogurt (store bought or homemade) with chocolate shavings
egg frittata muffins
pancakes (almond flour)
nut cookies
matzo with chocolate spread (store bought or homemade)
avocado spread (with or without invisible mashed eggs for added protein)
mock chopped liver (sauteed onions, mushrooms, nuts, eggs, etc.)
cheesecake
cottage cheese with cubed melon
tuna salad stuffed peppers
lox spread or lox slices
cream cheese
fish sticks (with bought crumbs or homemade seasoned almond crumbs)
dairy mashed potatoes
cheese stuffed potatoes
portobello mushroom pizzas or almond crusted pizza
store bought Yum Yum crackers or homemade almond crackers with spreads or dips
dairy ice cream shake/smoothie
chicken! meat! fish! cold cuts! hot dogs! if that's the only thing she will eat, or anything else she is willing to eat who cares if it's not typical breakfast food?
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PAMOM
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Sat, Feb 21 2015, 7:13 pm
I've used everything RA-mom suggested! I also fed chicken curry and hamburgers, but pizza made from a sautéed slice of cheese with pizza sauce was a big hit too!
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