FULL DAY OF MEALS & MORE DUCK EGGS!


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  1. @beckyray8746
    @beckyray8746 says:

    I canโ€™t imagine how to navigate through the special menus needed. That would be so hard. Hopefully they will find the source of the problems and a solution or they will outgrow this soon. I can see why it would take the joy out of meal planning and cooking and be so stressful. Prayers always!

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  2. @BRASSMONKEY4563
    @BRASSMONKEY4563 says:

    Our oldest has a milk allergy and I just changed the entire meal plan for the entire family. It was hard at first but everyone is used to it now and itโ€™s not a huge deal weโ€™ve found alternatives for most things ๐Ÿ˜Š

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  3. @SimplyEnjoyingLife
    @SimplyEnjoyingLife says:

    The hummingbird feeder is so pretty! Is it glass? I was looking at glass ones but got nervous. haha but they are so pretty!!!
    Praying for you as you help Layla with these food adjustments. โค

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  4. @debracole4551
    @debracole4551 says:

    Prayers for Layla and you as you navigate. Food allergies so tough. I have anaphylaxis kiddo to all nuts. He has some sensitivity to eggs but that has improved with age. Just keep reading, researching and trying. You are doing your best. Gluten is hard as so many things have it. Things you never think of. I have friend with kiddo T1 Diabetic and celiac disease. I know it took time to find a rhythm for her and her other kids as well. But they did. Great job momma!

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  5. @annielumm7370
    @annielumm7370 says:

    Ashlynn growing and beautiful! I was thinking Haylee also! Either way for sure they ate sisters and so pretty!!! I feel for you! Just do your best becuz it will be enough to figure it out! Oh i didnt think about that! Im sorry Layla โคโคโค just deal with mama she trying fogure out your tummy! Give god a lil prayers! Im positive he'll help!!!!! Just maybe you'll grow out of all the tummy troubles โคโคโค love yall!!!

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  6. @robetpeery9084
    @robetpeery9084 says:

    you're simply the best part of my day. have faith you will figure it out just have faith in the long run it will come together. And I pray for a better days were Layla gets over this .๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿคž๐Ÿคž๐Ÿคž

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  7. @CindyKinney
    @CindyKinney says:

    Hi Tiffany. I can only imagine how overwhelming Layla's issue can be for you, but I have to say from someone on the outside looking in, you're rocking this new food limitation. Give yourself some grace. She's a very lucky little girl to have a momma who loves and cares for her as much as you do.

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  8. @thriftyfarmishmomma
    @thriftyfarmishmomma says:

    I feel for you momma โค๏ธ We're going through a similar situation with one of my daughters. Only hers is a gallbladder issue. She is older than Miss Layla (24) but she's still struggling with finding foods she can eat. Prayers!

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  9. @yvettegerry9862
    @yvettegerry9862 says:

    The hummingbird feeder is so pretty ! Donโ€™t forget you got the bagels and bread in the mail that Layla can eat . Sheโ€™s growing like a weed so she will be fine . You got this ! Love tacos. See you soon ๐ŸŒธ๐Ÿฆ†๐ŸŒธ

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  10. @JamieC444
    @JamieC444 says:

    Maybe get her some special plates or utensils or such for when you give her her โ€œspecial food. โ€œ Maybe take her and let her pick them out. Even though she canโ€™t have the same foods maybe if she has her food on her own special plates, bowls etc. it will help her to enjoy it more. You are doing great and it will get easier for both of you as time progresses. ๐Ÿ˜Š

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  11. @sherrybolosan7066
    @sherrybolosan7066 says:

    Allergy stuff is hard, especially when they had it before. But it does get easier. (I've been there). Also, if there is a Costco near you, they have more allergy friendly foods. Our costco and Sams club are an hour away so I tend to make one big shopping trip, inside for costco and pick up for Sams.

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  12. @Mrspjb-bw1ks
    @Mrspjb-bw1ks says:

    I was born highly allergic. When my mother received a list of everything I couldn't eat, she realized I could actually die from malnutrition so she introduced tiny amounts of forbidden foods. Yes, I had reactions but by the time I was a teenager, I could eat most things. Hope that eases your mind a little.

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  13. @beekind6267
    @beekind6267 says:

    Oh wow, im sure the food situation is overwhelming. It will get better. You will find your groove. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฝโค๏ธ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฝโค๏ธ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฝ

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  14. @MrsAlmaTrumble
    @MrsAlmaTrumble says:

    Just remember you are wise, kind, powerful, and fearless, and you can pretty much nail anything. So stop doubting yourself, take the chance and do your best everything that comes your way this Monday. Have a Beautiful and Blessed day and week. See you next video. Stay safe and healthy. God Bless.

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  15. @beekind6267
    @beekind6267 says:

    Good morning!!
    Are u enjoying your devotional books? ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿ˜Š
    My daughter eats the canyon bread. Hard to get here now bcuz our local store stopped carrying it. ๐Ÿ˜”๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฝ

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  16. @ColleenH38
    @ColleenH38 says:

    Clearly it is going to be a challenge to manage meals now. There is a YouTuber, Jessica at Three Rivers Homestead, whose oldest child has anaphylactic allergies to all dairy, peanuts, and more. She and her husband have eight children now. Due to his allergies being life threatening, she has none of those foods in her home and the entire family eats the same food. I guess it isn't a big deal for them because the son was diagnosed as an infant and the following children were always fed the same as him. In your case, it is certainly not going to be easy but you are a fantastic mother who does whatever it takes to have happy, healthy children. I have do doubt you will figure this out.

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