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Food Centered Holidays & PKU

As another "food centered" holiday approaches I can already feel my mind racing. Trying to think of ways to make Luke feel like he has choices at dinners and that he can feel included in all the Easter goodies. Chocolate is high phe, so I will be going to Micheals this weekend to get some chocolate molds to fill with his low-phe chocolate, I will bring some to dinners and some will be for his Easter basket. I am also going to try my hand at his special buns - he is a carbohydrate lover like his Mommy so I know that I will likely have success having him eat those.  I don't want to make it sound like we don't have marvelous families because we do! Our families understand, they always help us include Luke friendly foods and want to make the holidays special for him. We are truly blessed to both have supportive parents and siblings AND extended family who love to shower Luke with love & fun!  Luke is not trusting when it comes to food, this makes him VERY reluct...

Making the Bread

Well as most know we have been trying more and more of Luke's low-protein foods, I had blogged about him trying some of his little pasta circles  here . Well they have gone over really well, as has the low protein version of rice! Luke really enjoys it if I mix the rice with coconut yogurt (plain) and a bit of cinnamon, almost like a little guys rice pudding!  We tried the Eggz next and it was a bit more of an adventure then the pasta! Eggz powder comes in a bag and has simple instructions - add "non-dairy creamer" and let sit, then cook one side and flip. So easy.... yeah not so much. Okay the first one was a flop. I thought it would be more like normal eggs and be soft enough for him to nibble on, instead it was much to firm on the outside and not what I would consider safe for a little. So I decided to scramble them up like normal eggs, which of course they didn't do the way I am used to but this time I had softer pieces for him to try a...

Oh yum!

Lucas having some applesauce with my cousin Amanda in BC   One of my worries when we thought about solids was that the "easy" feeding methods would not be something we would be able to use, things like food pouches and self feeding foods like rusks and puffs. Well that proved an unfounded fear as pouches that are only one type of fruit or a mix of low-protein veggies and fruit are ones I can pretty easily estimate the amount of phe. The puffs and rice rusks are low in protein, especially considering how little they weigh, which is wonderful because they make great distractions when trying to cook a hungry little guy some food. Back Left to Right : Bread mix for a bread machine, case of phenyl-free formula, Mushroom Burger Mix Front Left to Right: Amino-acid supplements, Lo-Pro Anellini, Lo-pro Rice So now that Lucas is ready to start having "more solid" type foods I ordered up what I consider the next step in his diet. One of the things I wanted t...