thread: Craving The Food She Just Reacted Too....

  1. #1

    Jul 2009
    Out North, Vic
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    Question Craving The Food She Just Reacted Too....

    Ok i am not sure if it's just me or my mind playing tricks but since DD2's reaction on Sunday every time i open the fridge the bottle of Jalna just jumps out at me... i know i can't have it... i don't want to risk her having another reaction but is this all in my head.

    Does anyone else seem to CRAVE the foods there child is not allowed to eat or touch?

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Apr 2008
    Melbourne
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    I haven't had a peanut for 3 years and maaaan that peanut butter at work taunts me! I want it so much!

  3. #3

    Jul 2009
    Out North, Vic
    8,538

    Ah good it's not just me then.. i felt horrible thinking mmm yum yoghurt then i was like oh no don't touch it!
    Hmm why can't she be allergic to soft drink, chocolate and all fatty foods... ONLY KIDDING!

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    May 2008
    where the V8's roar
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    can you give it away or throw it out to remove temptation?

  5. #5

    Jul 2009
    Out North, Vic
    8,538

    DD1 will eat it, it's well within the use by date.. i am just being very careful in that DD1 only eats it while DD2 is asleep and then she's getting scrubbed down... once all the yoghurt (1 pack of kids that was for dd2, 2 squeezie ones of DD1's and a small jalna) is gone we prob wont buy it for a while.. DD1 wont be impressed but i don't need the stress of wondering if the table is cleaned well enough, if DD1 touches her by accident or tries to feed her some etc etc.

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    Mar 2007
    Melbourne
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    Once you have got rid of the youghurt, I used to buy DS2 a soy yoghurt King Land Soy Yoghurt in the mulit packs. He loved it. It's availalbe in Coles in the fridge part near where the cheeses are usually. They have Soy Life yoghurt as well, he preferred the Kind Land.
    i also made a soy custard for him as well which he liked. You can make polenta fingers using soy milk with a little bit of vanilla essence they are really yummy.

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    Jul 2009
    Out North, Vic
    8,538

    Once you have got rid of the youghurt, I used to buy DS2 a soy yoghurt King Land Soy Yoghurt in the mulit packs. He loved it. It's availalbe in Coles in the fridge part near where the cheeses are usually. They have Soy Life yoghurt as well, he preferred the Kind Land.
    i also made a soy custard for him as well which he liked. You can make polenta fingers using soy milk with a little bit of vanilla essence they are really yummy.
    Thanks hun, i might have to look at that, the only issue is we don't knwo what exactly caused her reaction, i'm not sure it's dairy as i have a lot of milk and cheese and she doesn't seem to be getting anything through my BM or reacting, it was the first time she had had yoghurt so i just don't know, hopefully RCH call me soon about an appt.. no new foods til then.. for her or me!