tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5426050656197929065.post3638314172539115003..comments2024-03-19T18:36:41.875-04:00Comments on Yes, That Too: Sensory Friendly Diets, Or Why I Eat WeirdAlyssahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06413844178426365789noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5426050656197929065.post-40481167259732091642018-11-19T21:44:34.153-05:002018-11-19T21:44:34.153-05:00Mine is 3 too thank you for the reminder that he g...Mine is 3 too thank you for the reminder that he gets frustrated too, even if he cant verbalize it.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17263338152300970320noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5426050656197929065.post-32038406929996751242016-06-14T15:14:05.437-04:002016-06-14T15:14:05.437-04:00I hate carbonated stuff too, but I love mint and h...I hate carbonated stuff too, but I love mint and hate spice. Once, when I ate a "mild" version of a spicy dish whose other flavors were that was made spicy by adding jalapeño peppers but not spicy sauce, I needed to chase it down with a lot of bread. I regretted it the next day because I had a gut attack so bad I actually cried out. To anyone who sees this who thinks that accommodating need to have non-spicy meal dishes is "toning down their culture", they can always have a non-spicy meal dish available, and they should keep in mind that attacks like that do happen. If they really like spice, there is no reason why they can't make their dish extra spicy and provide a common meal dish that isn't spicy at gatherings; say, pizza, tuna casserole, mac and cheese. If they don't feel it is too much of an attack on their culture, they can even provide a spice-free portion of one of their dishes as well; sometimes the spice might be what prevents other people from trying it. And I mean a completely spice-free portion alongside a portion of the dish with the spice they like. That way, those who want moderate spice can mix the spicy and non-spicy dishes together and the person can leave the recipe in the spicy version unaltered.<br />Also, I now gag at the texture of cold wrapped American cheese, which I used to like as a kid.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09928354882099364044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5426050656197929065.post-12631039203096371062013-07-23T06:34:19.961-04:002013-07-23T06:34:19.961-04:00I'm a lot better for eating stuff than I was a...I'm a lot better for eating stuff than I was as a kid. I mean, my breakfast is always cereal with milk and coffee, my lunch is usually fruit, cheese and an egg or leftover supper, and my supper is pasta 5 days of the week and either stir-fry or soup the remaining two, but there's variety in that. <br /><br />As a kid, uh. I ate PB&J with an apple and an orange for lunch every day from kindergarden through tenth grade. I needed a particular brand of cereal (that I now can't stand, funnily enough - texture went from something I like to something that makes me gag) with a specific type of milk. Supper my parents changed around a lot, but I was very picky and would go hungry before I ate something I didn't like. I skipped supper about one day in three because they were trying to force me to eat more stuff. <br /><br />Because I self-accommodate my sensory issues so much, I can get away with a lot more variety in what I eat than I used to as a kid because I'm not spending so much energy trying not to gag at bad textures. I can do pureed yogurt, but not yogurt with fruit chunks (even the thought makes me want to gag). I can't do fatty bits on meat. Too sweet is gross. Carbonated stuff hurts. Vinegar hurts. Tomatoes feel weird, so I can eat them only if they're cut up small enough for me to swallow them whole or if they're pureed. If I bite into one by mistake, though, I'll lose my appetite. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5426050656197929065.post-89147002583931379082013-03-25T07:54:10.664-04:002013-03-25T07:54:10.664-04:00Thank you for posting this. My daughter's diet...Thank you for posting this. My daughter's diet is all about the/sensory experience: Greek yogurt is okay, regular yogurt is not. It can be maddening to feed her, but I'm sure it is maddening for her too. She's 3.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12992737601449204795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5426050656197929065.post-76205254957596775362013-03-22T01:41:37.572-04:002013-03-22T01:41:37.572-04:00I can eat alot of different kinds of foods. But, t...I can eat alot of different kinds of foods. But, textures, it's textures for me big time. if there's any weird toughness or fattiness or something hard/crunchy that I wasn't expecting, I will stop eating and throw my whole plate out. I also can't stand too sweet of foods. I absolutely love spicy but I doubt i could handle your chili :) Oh and I prefer smooth/creamy textures. chunky not so good. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5426050656197929065.post-37176198729209286872013-03-19T23:21:35.706-04:002013-03-19T23:21:35.706-04:00I can only buy one brand of Rice Crackers and one ...I can only buy one brand of Rice Crackers and one brand of hommus, and I hope they never change their recipe, or my daughter won't eat them any more!! Also- I must always have tomato sauce in the house, because it must be on all dinners or no dinner is eaten! My daughter does not like spicy food, but my son loves it! :-)Michellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03108289448169770146noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5426050656197929065.post-67923402706444665772013-03-19T19:03:35.988-04:002013-03-19T19:03:35.988-04:00I am neurotypical (for most values of neurotypical...I am neurotypical (for most values of neurotypical).<br /><br />I am really grateful to you for writing this post. I would never have guessed that a person could be so intensely affected by a particular, rather common scent. Now I know. You have a physiological reaction to a particular scent; somebody else I might meet may have a similar reaction to that scent, or another. It's just the way it is. <br /><br />I am not sure it is just "an autism thing" --folk sans autism may also have similar strong reactions to a stimulus that others find neutral or pleasant.<br /><br />I get the texture things. While I like (or even seek) some textures you find repugnant, it is entirely normal to me for folk to have food textures they find repugnant and others that they seek. <br /><br />Oh, about yogurt and probiotics: you can get them in a non-yogurt form. Culturelle is one (although it has only one species). There are others that come in gel-cap form with a mix of species. The deal is, the dried capsule thingies are more expensive than yogurt or kefir (which I prefer).Liz Ditzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03455722013211350247noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5426050656197929065.post-53937681664900573702013-03-19T16:56:55.830-04:002013-03-19T16:56:55.830-04:00I love this post. I was always considered picky as...I love this post. I was always considered picky as a kid, before my parents and I realized it was a sensory thing. My school cafeteria is extremely sensory-unfriendly, in multiple ways, so I try not to eat there. Lauranoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5426050656197929065.post-34831271977397087772013-03-19T14:12:34.286-04:002013-03-19T14:12:34.286-04:00It is funny. We have different Things, but simila...It is funny. We have different Things, but similar Passion levels. However, Yes Yes Yes to the Hot. I also have a giant issue when things are (according to me) not like they are "supposed to be." So, New and Improved? You lost a customer. I am that regular who will read a menu for fun/to be polite but order the same exact thing. Oh, and do you have Tabasco sauce? Thanks so much. :) Actually, I do not prefer to be that regular because I am married to and the daughter of the two best cooks. *These* are the people who make things like they are Supposed To Be, and never put yucky stuff in. EAT ALL THE CHILLI!Elizabeth J. (Ibby) Gracehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08330631899371657005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5426050656197929065.post-5653385497337600542013-03-19T07:16:17.270-04:002013-03-19T07:16:17.270-04:00EAT ALL THE CHILLI.
Also, this clearly means that ...EAT ALL THE CHILLI.<br />Also, this clearly means that we are meant to split our food with each other, me giving you my problem stuff and you doing the same for me.Alyssahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06413844178426365789noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5426050656197929065.post-9074177222726746402013-03-19T00:48:06.938-04:002013-03-19T00:48:06.938-04:00I like a lot of the foods that bother you, and dis...I like a lot of the foods that bother you, and dislike a lot of things you mentioned. I bet I can eat that chilli though.ratheruniquehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16658832012531012427noreply@blogger.com