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<blockquote data-quote="loves_rainy_days" data-source="post: 454822" data-attributes="member: 12663"><p>Have you thought about Boost or Boost High Protein? Can be kept at room temp or cold. They also have puddings that can be kept at room temp or cold. I know they are pricey but if you check with your local hospital food service department, you maybe able to buy a case cheaper than in the store. If your teen will eat raw veggies, peas, cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, carrots or celery, those would be good and can be carried around in a glad container without needing to stay fridged. "Creature" does this all the time because he doesn't like his veggies cooked and can't get raw veggies in the cafe at school. Another idea is make pumpkin bars. Cheerios mixed with granola, dried cranberries and raisins or a baggie or container of popcorn.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps.</p><p></p><p>"J"</p><p><strong>"J"</strong> crazy mom of 2, adopted mom of 1. ~Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Bi-polar Disorder, PTSD~ (Zoloft)</p><p><strong>"Gentle Giant"</strong> Supportive & Loving Boyfriend (Fiancee) ~ADHD, PTSD, Migraine Suffer~ (Zoloft, Vyvance, Seroquel)</p><p>easy child <strong>"TAG"</strong> 19yrs old, my mini me. ~Learning Disability (LD)~</p><p>easy child <strong>"Creature" </strong> 11yrs old almost 12, my lil story teller. ~Epilepsy, 10yr Brain Tumor Survivor, Learning Disability (LD)~ (Carbatrol)</p><p>difficult child <strong>"Dill" </strong> 9yrs old, "Gentle Giant's" son and my son in every way except I didn't give birth to him. My lil Hugger. ~ADHD, possible Oppositional Defiant Disorder, possible Autism/Aspergers, bio-mom avid meth user entire pregnancy, abuse and severe neglect after birth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loves_rainy_days, post: 454822, member: 12663"] Have you thought about Boost or Boost High Protein? Can be kept at room temp or cold. They also have puddings that can be kept at room temp or cold. I know they are pricey but if you check with your local hospital food service department, you maybe able to buy a case cheaper than in the store. If your teen will eat raw veggies, peas, cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, carrots or celery, those would be good and can be carried around in a glad container without needing to stay fridged. "Creature" does this all the time because he doesn't like his veggies cooked and can't get raw veggies in the cafe at school. Another idea is make pumpkin bars. Cheerios mixed with granola, dried cranberries and raisins or a baggie or container of popcorn. Hope that helps. "J" [B]"J"[/B] crazy mom of 2, adopted mom of 1. ~Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Bi-polar Disorder, PTSD~ (Zoloft) [B]"Gentle Giant"[/B] Supportive & Loving Boyfriend (Fiancee) ~ADHD, PTSD, Migraine Suffer~ (Zoloft, Vyvance, Seroquel) easy child [B]"TAG"[/B] 19yrs old, my mini me. ~Learning Disability (LD)~ easy child [B]"Creature" [/B] 11yrs old almost 12, my lil story teller. ~Epilepsy, 10yr Brain Tumor Survivor, Learning Disability (LD)~ (Carbatrol) difficult child [B]"Dill" [/B] 9yrs old, "Gentle Giant's" son and my son in every way except I didn't give birth to him. My lil Hugger. ~ADHD, possible Oppositional Defiant Disorder, possible Autism/Aspergers, bio-mom avid meth user entire pregnancy, abuse and severe neglect after birth. [/QUOTE]
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