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Originally Posted by Pas de Chaton
Do the kids like vegetables if they can dip them in ranch dressing? I realize ranch dressing isn't the healthiest thing in the world, but if it will get them to eat vegetables it may be worth it, especially if you can find a decent fat-free one. I have a vegetable platter dish thing (the kind with different compartments and a lid) and there are always vegetables in it and it gets put on the table every single meal (except breakfast). I often have to refill it because my son WILL eat his veggies that way.
Good luck to you.  I have a picky eater too, but what he avoids is meat so I guess it could be worse.
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Originally Posted by DeniseW
Thank you all for your responses.
TMG2009
My normal breakfast is around 200-300 calories
Nutrigrain waffles (140)
sf syrup .5 of 1/4 cup (17)
3 oz strawberry (27)
light and fit yogurt (80) total-264
snack- A bag of winkly sugar free jello (45)
Lunch - Frozen meal 180-300 calories. steamed veggies
usually around 280 Total
total 589
I eat 1300-1400 a day
So most of my calories are left for the night.
I know if it my fault mainly but my kids are extremely picky. my two oldest kids do not eat any type of sauce. they do not eat veggies besides corn and that is after many nice of forcing them to sit at the table till they had eaten it. Plenty of cleaning up "throw up" at the table, where you eventually just cant take it anymore. My youngest two will eat their salads. my 3 year old loves lettuce. It's just really hard, I was very picky as a child and learn to like foods as i grew older. I haded having to sit at the table till i finished something i did not like. It never made me like it. Plus I can not have my children go without. I just don't believe in it..It's too hard for me. I just wish I could start over and change the way i did things..But that is not going to happen..
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You seem to eat a lot of processed foods. The sodium can stall your weight loss, especially if you don't get enough water. (I eat processed foods too... but I'm trying to cut back)
Maybe throw in a piece of fruit here and there, and maybe some nuts and get some more calories during the day for a snack instead of 45 cal of jello. 45 calories for a snack isn't much, and probably won't curb your hunger long enough. I also like LF cheesesticks...still processed, but not much and it has some protein for staying power.