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I am so sick of making myself get in Protein Shakes cottage cheese yogurt mashed potatoes and Beans. What are some soft food ideas?

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chicken or tuna in a can with miracle whip. oatmeal, we could have string cheese and also fish if we could mash with fork. I also used cooked cauliflower and prepared like mashed potatoes, bananas, applesauce

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I also forgot to add eggs- scrambles, omelets- I even added some diced ham that was in the package for omelets and tolerated as it is small,soft and chew (add cheese to eggs), imitation crab chili I used Hormel in a can. Another item was the Atkins bake mix. You add a few items like egg and half and half (usually more then they call for and I made pancakes with sugar free Syrup. The bake mix is high in Protein, low carb and maybe 1 sugar. They are mashable with fork and soft and this helped alot. You can order the bake mix of Atkins.com or Amazon..

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I like tuna but hate mayo or must. Before surgery i would eat it plain but I'm afraid it would be too dry now. Any suggestions ?

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Do you like miracle whip?? they just suggested mixing it with something so it wouldn't be so dry.. Worked great. I love the chicken in a can. Maybe the tuna in a bag is more moist.. You could try just take tiny bites..

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Ok I don't like miracle whip or mayo lol

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My daughter made tuna casserole with cream of mushroom Soup with garlic, mushrooms, tuna, and noodles. It was awesome! I'm on puréed so I blended mine but it was still very tasty. I've also had wonton soup blended and egg drop soup (not blended).

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Can we eat Pasta?

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Can we eat Pasta?

I don't think in the soft food phase they want you too- plus has way too many carbs in it and they want you too have more Protein. you could always ask your nut or surgeon

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I don't think in the soft food phase they want you too- plus has way too many carbs in it and they want you too have more Protein. you could always ask your nut or surgeon

My doctor definitely says no so I'm not eating it but I guess every doctor is different. I love past and it sure sounds good. I just don't think it would be good for me.

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Hey! Have you tried seafood? Scallops? Crab legs? I ate this almost everyday for a month! Chili? Brunswick stew? French onion Soup? Grits with unflavored Protein? Applesauce. Hope this helps!!

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Hey! Have you tried seafood? Scallops? Crab legs? I ate this almost everyday for a month! Chili? Brunswick stew? French onion Soup? Grits with unflavored Protein? Applesauce. Hope this helps!!

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Sadly I don't like seafood I'm a picky eater as you can see what is Brunswick stew?

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Yogurt string cheese I've taken tuna and melted cheese or used unjury cheese sauce on it or try lemon juice

Tuna with melted cheese sounds good. What kind of cheese did you use?

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