When fries are life for your autistic son 🫶

2025/9/21 Edited to

... Read moreWhen catering to a child with autism, small comforts like favorite foods can be incredibly meaningful. Fries, especially a beloved brand like Arby’s, often provide not just nutrition but also emotional support. Making these fries at home from Walmart-bought ingredients is a smart way to save money while ensuring your child enjoys the familiar taste and texture they crave. Home frying allows control over ingredients and cooking methods, which can be vital for children with specific dietary needs or sensitivities. You can opt for healthier oils or adjust seasoning to suit your child's tolerance and preferences. Additionally, involving your autistic child in the simple steps of meal preparation might foster independence and improve their relationship with food. The process of washing, cutting (if using fresh potatoes), and frying fries can be adapted into a sensory-friendly activity. For families managing tight budgets, buying frozen fries from Walmart is an excellent cost-saving choice that still delivers on texture and taste when fried correctly. Using an air fryer or a stovetop frying method allows for crispy fries without the expense of ordering out regularly. By focusing on homemade versions of familiar comfort foods, parents can meet both dietary goals and emotional needs, helping autistic children feel secure and cared for through their favorite meals.

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Yooo bray didn’t eat his plate he wasn’t the hungriest that day I guess

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Only fried for a meal??

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