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		<title>The boy cannot live on chocolate milk alone &#8211; or can he?</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[ben]]></category>
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<p>Ben has entered into a &#34;food is no fun&#34; phase.&#160; It&#39;s stressing us out because Ben was always our good eater. He was our best hope for having a kid that would try new things and eat something other than &#34;toddler food&#34;. But that has come to a screetching halt lately.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.roguerunning.com/articles/chocolate-milk.jpg" style="float:right;margin:5px" height="260" width="186" alt="" />The only thing he ever asks for is chocolatel milk. And he says it with this gravely little voice that is bigger than one would expect from his little 30-pound body.&#160; It&#39;s pretty cute.&#160; Except that he&#39;s now stopped eating pretty much everything else except chocolate milk and yogurt. The boy LOVES yogurt. Not the healthy, grown up&#160; kind, of course, he likes the little squeezing Gogurt tubes or drinkable ones.&#160; </p>
<p>No matter what I put on his plate he just pushes it away and says &#34;Yucky!&#34; and screams for &#34;chocolate milk!!!&#34;&#160; (which he pronounces choca milk!)</p>
<p>I can usually get him to eat three or four tubes of yogurt (the good news is that he&#39;ll never get a yeast infection) before bedtime, but it&#39;s a wonder the kid is still alive.</p>
<p>I can&#39;t go more than three hours without eating food or I wander around in a daze speaking of death and unable to function from sheer exhaustion. Yet little kids can go days without eating more than a single kernel of corn and still have the energy of a hummingbird.&#160; I don&#39;t get it.</p>
<p><b>So what&#39;s your &#34;go to food&#34; when your kid won&#39;t eat anything? <br />And remind me, how long do food strikes usually last? I know Matthew went through this but I can&#39;t remember how long it took for him to discover the wonder of food again.</b></p>
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<p>Ben has entered into a &quot;food is no fun&quot; phase.&nbsp; It&#39;s stressing us out because Ben was always our good eater. He was our best hope for having a kid that would try new things and eat something other than &quot;toddler food&quot;. But that has come to a screetching halt lately.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.roguerunning.com/articles/chocolate-milk.jpg" style="float:right;margin:5px;" height="260" width="186" alt="" />The only thing he ever asks for is chocolatel milk. And he says it with this gravely little voice that is bigger than one would expect from his little 30-pound body.&nbsp; It&#39;s pretty cute.&nbsp; Except that he&#39;s now stopped eating pretty much everything else except chocolate milk and yogurt. The boy LOVES yogurt. Not the healthy, grown up&nbsp; kind, of course, he likes the little squeezing Gogurt tubes or drinkable ones.&nbsp; </p>
<p>No matter what I put on his plate he just pushes it away and says &quot;Yucky!&quot; and screams for &quot;chocolate milk!!!&quot;&nbsp; (which he pronounces choca milk!)</p>
<p>I can usually get him to eat three or four tubes of yogurt (the good news is that he&#39;ll never get a yeast infection) before bedtime, but it&#39;s a wonder the kid is still alive.</p>
<p>I can&#39;t go more than three hours without eating food or I wander around in a daze speaking of death and unable to function from sheer exhaustion. Yet little kids can go days without eating more than a single kernel of corn and still have the energy of a hummingbird.&nbsp; I don&#39;t get it.</p>
<p><b>So what&#39;s your &quot;go to food&quot; when your kid won&#39;t eat anything? <br />And remind me, how <a href="http://www.pittsburgh-movers.net" class="kblinker" title="More about long &raquo;" onclick="urchinTracker('/outgoing/www.pittsburgh-movers.net?referer=');">long</a> do food strikes usually last? I know Matthew went through this but I can&#39;t remember how long it took for him to discover the wonder of food again.</b></p>
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