rustynail 10 Posted February 20, 2015 We are all on this journey and its new. We need to share recipes that work! Also please tell which stage you are in so the rest of the community will know when it is appropriate to try. I am still stuck with ice, ice pops and iced Water. The broth and anything hot hasnt worked for me yet so I have been experimenting with what I can get down. So for those of you coming home from your procedure and are on a liquid diet, this is something to try. (Hey we have to get up and walk and be active, give this a try) Melon pops Watermelon about 2 cups Half cup water 3 Long ice cube trays Popsicle sticks Simply squeeze all the melon juice into a bowl it should give about a cup of juice and add about a half cup of water. Pour it into the ice cube trays and lay the popsicle sticks in each one. Into the freezer and a couple hours later enjoy. It is a small volume popsicle and you do not have to feel rushed eating it. It has a mild flavor. Apple cinnamon pops Cup of apple juice Half cup water shaker of cinnamon 3 long ice cube trays Popsicle sticks In a bowl add the apple juice and water. Just need a single sprinkle of cinnamon and stir. Then add the mix to the ice trays. Add the popsicle sticks. Into the freezer for a couple hours until frozen. If you want a bit more cinnamon flavor sprinkle some on the exposed side of the pops as they just begin to freeze over so it embeds in the ice surface. About 30 minutes after putting them in the freezer, depending on how cold your freezer is. Currently these 2 are my favorites. I did hear about a shepards pie and a chicken pot pie Soup that I want to try when I am able. I will search for the recipes and post them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Debbieduck4 399 Posted February 20, 2015 Here's a yummy Soup you can try when you get to full liquids.. It's really easy to make, you can freeze portions for later, and my hubby (non-surgery folks) love it too Sweet Potato and Red Pepper soup 3 C Water 3 yams cubed 1 red bell pepper 3t ginger 4 ½ t olive oil 4 C vegetable broth Braggs liquid aminos or soy sauce to taste Boil yams for 5-7 min and drain. Roast bell pepper under broiler until evenly charred, turning frequently. Remove skin from pepper under running Water and then chop into ½ inch cubes. Place all ingredients except Braggs into blender and blend until smooth. Transfer to sauce pan and heat. Add Braggs or soy to taste. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peytonplace 4 Posted February 20, 2015 These sound pretty good. I am pretty much on a maintenance but these would still be good for a change. I forgot to tell where I had my surgery so I'll do that now. I had mine at Baptist Hospital in Little Rock, Arkansas on 3/15/13. (I think) I had to send a text to my daughter to find out. As you will notice, I am not good with time and dates. I had the gastric sleeve and have been REALLY happy with this choice. The day I came home from the hospital, I didn't even need not one pain pill. I wish the "not being hungry" that lasts for about three months, would last all the time. But I mostly stick with it really well. I do have something I'm not supposed to have that I really love and miss from time to time. I just ride the bike longer. lol I look forward to more recipes! Thanks for sharing! PeytonPlace Share this post Link to post Share on other sites