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So most puréed food makes me sick, so I found a very yummy recipe to eat during this long stage!!!! I used the mozzarella cheese and ranch dressing!! I also put a little more cheese than it called for!! I'm attaching the link if interested!! It's VERY LOW CARB :)

http://www.franksredhot.com/recipes/franks-redhot-buffalo-chicken-dip-RE1242

Kim

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I just went back and looked, and it says serve with crackers or veggies....I bet when I'm a little further out it would be delicious with some celery!!

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So most puréed food makes me sick' date=' so I found a very yummy recipe to eat during this long stage!!!! I used the mozzarella cheese and ranch dressing!! I also put a little more cheese than it called for!! I'm attaching the link if interested!! It's VERY LOW CARB :)

http://www.franksredhot.com/recipes/franks-redhot-buffalo-chicken-dip-RE1242

Kim[/quote']

This sounds yummy!!! I'm definitely gonna try this!

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Are we allowed to have stuff that spicy so soon!?!

I was told I could use spices to make my food taste better! It really isn't that hot...I even added a little more hot sauce:) it's very good!!!

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On 9/6/2013 at 4:02 PM, kim2002 said:

So most puréed food makes me sick, so I found a very yummy recipe to eat during this long stage!!!! I used the mozzarella cheese and ranch dressing!! I also put a little more cheese than it called for!! I'm attaching the link if interested!! It's VERY LOW CARB :)

http://www.franksredhot.com/recipes/franks-redhot-buffalo-chicken-dip-RE1242

Kim

I know this post was from a while back, but I'd really like to get this recipe, but the link doesn't work anymore. Any chance you remember it?

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Found this on Pinterest. Hopefully it is the same recipe. Looks like it comes right off the package of Frank's Hot Sauce

Edited by newlifebegins2017

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It is a misnomer that spicy foods are bad for a stomach. If you've always tolerated hot foods or were a spicy food lover before (like me) your stomach shouldn't be bothered by spicy foods after. The confusion comes from fatty foods that are spicy. If the foods you eat (with or without surgery) are spicy AND greasy, it is the grease that irritates the stomach lining and THEN the spicy food makes for some unpleasant pain. But if you're following a lower fat post op diet, no reason to avoid your favorite hot sauce. 'Course, I am not a doctor so check with yours. But this has been my experience so far. Viva la Sriracha!

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