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Any help I'm sick of everything already lol

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Refried Beans, ricotta with pizza sauce, hummus, cottage cheese....

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egg salad, tuna salad, scrambled eggs pureed with salsa, warm applesauce with cinnamon, low fat cheese and pureed ham w. onion.

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I love sweet and sour meatballs. I made some last night because next week I will need them, having a fill Friday. Also, grilled salmon and lump crab are great.

Good luck.

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this might not sound delicious, but since i'm still on liquids and must really need the Iron and protein...liver Patte'

there is a really good recipe using chicken liver.

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That does sound great if you eat that. Sorry, but I am one of the worse eaters ever. I do take Iron chewables every day.

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Mushie stage is soft diet right??? Sorry for the ignorance here.

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Yes, soft. Each time I get a fill my doctor gives me another piece of paper with the different stage foods.

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Yes, soft. Each time I get a fill my doctor gives me another piece of paper with the different stage foods.

Thanks

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Puree some chicken and mashed potatoes. Take a can of Soup and veggies and puree it up - make sure you're adding juice, stock, anything to whatever you puree to keep it mushy and not dry. Consistency is key here.

Meatballs were also recommended by my surgeon, pureed with sauce and stuff. THere's also noodle-less lasagna, where you microwave some low fat ricotta, sauce (can have meat in it as long as it's pureed), and some mozzarella melted on top. how awesome is that?

Basically anything you're going to eat on your normal solid diet can be mashed into a shake of some sort, that you can eat with a spoon. Baby food will also work here.

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turkey meats balls, sweet potato, laughing cow cheese, yogurt ,

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Ohhh how about Avacodos with lemon juice on it... - YUMMMM

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I love sweet and sour meatballs. I made some last night because next week I will need them' date=' having a fill Friday. Also, grilled salmon and lump crab are great.

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That sounds delicious! Do you have or would you mind sharing a recipe?

Thanks!

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If you have trouble eating eggs try whisking some skim milk in. Makes them soft and moist.

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