luvmy3jewels
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My oldest dd was below the charts last year for BMI (she is very tall and thin). We started her on Boost/Ensure and she didn't care for the taste of either. What dh and I found was when we mixed it with whole milk and/or half and half (which is even more fattening) it made it tolerable for her to drink it. We also made milkshakes with it, like a pp suggested and that worked out well. Another big hit was high cal smoothies with ice cream, half and half, and fruit.
This type of diet supplementation works well apparently, because at her most recent visit dd had graduated from below the charts to a BMI of 5%.
Hope that Christian is gaining weight soon.
This type of diet supplementation works well apparently, because at her most recent visit dd had graduated from below the charts to a BMI of 5%.

Hope that Christian is gaining weight soon.

I bet it would be cheaper too. I'll ask the ped what she prefers: Ensure, Boost, Carnation, or Pediasure
Thank you for passing this on. You know I'm always looking for bargains.