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How Can You Get A Kid Who Won't Eat Anything But Tysons Chicken Fries And Kielbasa, To Go Gluten Free?
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My 4 year old also likes frenchtoast sticks. He doesn't like the gluten free ones. He likes Mcdonalds Fries. He Doesn't like Gluten free fries. I find myself wasting so much money on these over priced foods that don't have the same consistency of regular foods nor taste. I wish someone would give me a heads up on which gluten free brands actually taste good before I buy something else that feels like rubber or playdough. If it doesn't feel right or sound right it goes on the floor(sensitivities)… read more

posted November 11, 2013
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A MyAutismTeam Member

Perdue makes a gluten free chicken tender my son loves

posted November 12, 2013
A MyAutismTeam Member

Try to make those foods at home from scratch.. once he has gotten used to them then go for GF... Kielbasa I wonder if you can get that GF???

posted November 20, 2013
A MyAutismTeam Member

If it's just not reasonable for you, your child and your family right now, don't beat yourself up! If you want to try again at another time you can. It's also perfectly valid to not do it all provided your child doesn't have celiac disease.

posted November 11, 2013

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