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Muriel Hykes <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 14 Jun 1997 22:27:59 -0400
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>For some reason, he does not care much for fish, I have tried salmon, others
>but he has become lukewarm on fish. He likes any ground meat, like ground
turkey.
        He is behaving in this regard, like an average boy.

>HOW DO YOU GUYS DO IT??  Just wondering.

        Meat for breakfast.  meat and fruit for lunch.  Nuts for snacks.  meat and
vegetable  and then a chocolate bar for dessert.  (I recognise I am not
strict here, but we are talking about kids.)  We need to avoid grains and
art. colors.  If he refuses to eat what is offered, nothing til next meal.
Be tough.  No substitutions.  He won't starve.  And you should be giving
him an oil supplement.

>I am wondering if there is anyone on the list who had an autistic child who
>tried the Neanderthin diet, and what the results were.
        There is Ted and Tammy!

>Does anyone know how to cook rabbit, and also why it is so expensive?
        boil it first until tender.  Then brown/fry like chicken.  It is not
expensive here.  We have a lot of Amish who raise them for food.  The tame
ones taste different, just shoot the ones in your garden!


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