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Feeding therapy has been quite the challenge for the last six months or so, not because I don't want to eat but because I only want to eat about five items and refuse to try anything new. In the last few weeks, though, that has changed a little. Suddenly, I am willing to try some new foods. Today, I started chowing down on a Velvetta cheese slice. Now, I only took a few tiny bites but Mommy was still thrilled. When my food choices are limited to crackers, cookies and ice cream adding a new item is a big deal!
Peyton Nicole Smith
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