It's been awhile since we've had a food trial update. So here's the latest news:
We stopped the grapes on August 5th. Two days after we stopped the grapes, Asher was back to his old self. I think this change in his personality was further proof that grapes did Asher's body no good.
On August 12th, right at the point where we could trial something else, Asher came down with a fever. Since it was four days after Simi was diagnosed with strep throat, we took him to the pediatrician immediately, who prescribed Cephalexin, an antibiotic. So, we had to trial Cephalexin. Now we know that Asher can tolerate that medication.
Next up was baking powder. But here's where it gets tricky, because now we have to look at the ingredients of the ingredients. Some baking powders contain corn starch. Since Asher is allergic to corn, eating corn starch is bad too. Some baking powders contain aluminum, which have its own issues. So we had to buy special baking powder which contains potato starch instead of corn starch and is aluminum free.
Did I hear you ask, "Why baking powder?" and "How in the world do you trial baking powder?". One word: COOKIES. OK, here's another word: MUFFINS. Raj is doing an amazing job mixing rice flour, millet flour, sugar and baking powder to make cookies, muffins, and fried foods. He fries cauliflower and pork (think chicken nuggets) and all sorts of stuff to give Asher the crunchy salty treats he loves.
If you're wondering why we chose baking powder, Asher's birthday is coming up and we're trying to get enough ingredients for a cake. Or cupcake.
So the other day Asher asks if he could trial crickets. Asher wants to eat crickets. "Sure thing, Asher", I reply, much to Raj's surprise. You can trial crickets if you want. Raj made a batch of just fried dough blobs and we call them crickets. Here are your crickets Asher, we say. Some are small fried dough strings and we call those the cricket legs or cricket antennae. Some are big blobs - and those are the cricket bodies. Other's are small round blobs - those are the cricket heads. Nice and crunchy. It's no surprise that our bug catcher absolutely loves eating crickets.
If you're wondering, all those things: Cephalexin, baking powder, and Asher crickets seem safe to eat.
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