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I am 1 week post op. I am down 24lbs sense 1week liquid diet. I am about to get to the yogurt pudding sugar free stage. So I have the list that they give us. What I want to know is there any ideas out there that I can have beside the plain list they say. Or does anyone know some stuff I can try. I take my Protein & Water like clock work. BUT. Getting really bored of it. Help please

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Not that I'm going to stop the Protein & Water. I actually love Protein shakes. ( lucky me) :)

Lol!

I'm probably the only other weirdo around here that liked the shakes! :P

I can't think of much outside of cream based Soups (like cream of chicken) strained of course..

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Search the food section for the ricotta bake recipe. It was very fulfilling in the soft stage. Helps with the mental need for a real meal.

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Lol!

I'm probably the only other weirdo around here that liked the shakes! :P

I can't think of much outside of cream based Soups (like cream of chicken) strained of course..

Guess ya got another weirdo on here...I like the Protein Shakes too!

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Lol!

I'm probably the only other weirdo around here that liked the shakes! :P

I can't think of much outside of cream based Soups (like cream of chicken) strained of course..

Nope I likem too, I haven't found one I don't like.

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I am 1 week post op. I am down 24lbs sense 1week liquid diet. I am about to get to the yogurt pudding sugar free stage. So I have the list that they give us. What I want to know is there any ideas out there that I can have beside the plain list they say. Or does anyone know some stuff I can try. I take my Protein & Water like clock work. BUT. Getting really bored of it. Help please

I don't know if this will help but sugar-free popsicles, frozen yogurt, and the strained 'cream of whatever' Soups were real good when I was at that stage. Good luck!

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sugar free pudding. Scrambled eggs. Cottage cheese...I added a tiny bit of fruit baby food ..which is watered down. Cream of wheat with unflavored Protein Powder. I added the Protein powder to most of my Soups too. You can also add a bos of sugar free pudding to 32 oz of plain yogurt. Tastes a little like cheesecake. I would wait another week or two for that, though.

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Lol! I'm probably the only other weirdo around here that liked the shakes! :P I can't think of much outside of cream based Soups (like cream of chicken) strained of course..
. I like shakes too. Laura, does blending cream Soup accomplish the same thing as straining them?

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Lol! Who knew so many people like them!

I'm so used to reading "I can't tolerate them"

And "they make me gag" posts I was beginning to think I was in the super minority!

My name is Laura,

I'm almost a year out and I'm a Protein shake drinker :)

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I love my morning Protein shake! I add expresso to it for a mocha flavor (very mild) and have one every morning!!

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