va32h
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My son is six, and quite skinny. Our doctor told me at the last checkup that while it's not a crisis (yet), he would "really like to see him put on a few pounds this summer".
Because ds is so active, the doctor has advised a daily caloric intake of at least 2500 calories, with 35% of that coming from fat.
Why is it that when you want to find high-fat, high-calorie foods, you just can't! I've been through the grocery store looking at labels, and nothing is quite fattening enough!
Ds already drinks whole milk, and I am going to start using real butter when I cook his meals. Unfortunately, ds does not like red meat. He likes chicken and pork. He doesn't even like sweets that much - except chocolate pudding, chocolate ice cream, and oatmeal cookies. But even a child can only eat so much chocolate ice cream in one day.
And suggestions or recipes for boosting calorie/fat content in meals?
Because ds is so active, the doctor has advised a daily caloric intake of at least 2500 calories, with 35% of that coming from fat.
Why is it that when you want to find high-fat, high-calorie foods, you just can't! I've been through the grocery store looking at labels, and nothing is quite fattening enough!
Ds already drinks whole milk, and I am going to start using real butter when I cook his meals. Unfortunately, ds does not like red meat. He likes chicken and pork. He doesn't even like sweets that much - except chocolate pudding, chocolate ice cream, and oatmeal cookies. But even a child can only eat so much chocolate ice cream in one day.
And suggestions or recipes for boosting calorie/fat content in meals?
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Now, he just eats what the family eats- no extra parmesan. 