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I am now only on full liquids, but just preparing for when I am on soft foods. Since I don't eat ANY seafood, what is the suggestion? I am just thinking wayyyyy ahead, lol. Maybe my tastebuds will change & I will like it. Lol. Thanks y'all! Love this site & the great people I've met on here. Such great suggestions, help, and encouragement.

Robyn

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I don't know if you've tried Boca brand patties. They are vegatarian alternative for meat, it's basically soy and packed with Protein. It doesn't taste bad either not delicious but definatly not bad. Tofu is another thing that's packed with protein. They have tofu sausage that are great in the grill. They are all soft and I was able to tolerate them through the soft stages. cheese is also soft and has some protein in it. I wish you luck and encourage you to just try the seafood and see if you like it.

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Thanks for the tips! Just trying to plan ahead & think of things now, before it is too late. :-)

Robyn

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Shredded chicken with plain Greek yogurt some salt pepper and lemon juice is filled with Protein. Kind of like chicken salad.< /p>

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Egg salad, cottage cheese, cheese...

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mashed potatoes.. mashed sweet potatoes.. avocado..

the tofu's not a bad idea.. it picks up whatever flavor it's cooked with.. so.. great in Soup... like miso Soup, doenjang chigae, soon dubu chigae, etc.

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Do you eat lump crab meat, if so make crab cakes, there is recipe on here , I tried it and it's wonderful!

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Do you eat lump crab meat, if so make crab cakes, there is recipe on here , I tried it and it's wonderful!

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hi.. she said in her post that she doesn't eat any seafood... lump crab meat is seafood. so no, she doesn't eat it. good try, though. it does help if you read the post content & not just the title.

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You know in the canned tuna section of grocerie stores they also have canned chicken there. It is good because it is so easy to chew chicken.

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Thanks everyone! I don't eat seafood. I should have been more clear in the title of the post. :-) I'll look for the canned chicken.

Robyn

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Deli turkey meat is rather easy to chew. Have a piece rolled up with a slice of your favorite cheese... Like a little turkey taquito. I usually put my turkey slice on a paper plate, slice of cheese on top and heat it up in the microwave for 20 seconds, then roll it up and enjoy. The cheese being melted makes it a lil easier to eat ( I use havarti cheese, it's awesome )

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mashed potatoes.. mashed sweet potatoes.. avocado..

the tofu's not a bad idea.. it picks up whatever flavor it's cooked with.. so.. great in Soup... like miso Soup, doenjang chigae, soon dubu chigae, etc.

Mashed potatoes aren't really good for you, as they are empty calories & high in carbs... now sweet potatoes are good, as long as you don't top them with sugars....

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