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I would think they would be healthier if you put them through the blender.....thoughts?

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And desperately trying to get my meals organized and having a bad time...

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watch the sodium in the canned Soups. are you cleared for pureed?

"having a bad time?"

I was recovering in a 25' RV post-op so, trust me, organization was not happening:)

I drank a lot of Protein drinks and strained cream of chicken, egg drop, broccoli & cheese Soup, FF pudding, cottage cheese, scrambled eggs, Greek no-fat yogurts that was flavored (no fruit) at first. I couldn't stomach the taste of the SF popsicles or Jello. Made me wretch every time :(

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I have been making home made Soups, blending and then straining them. I leave enough for a couple of days then freeze the rest in large ice cube trays. Nothing tastes better than home made Soup and it really doesn't take much effort. I am not the cook of the house but even I have been able to do it, eat it and live !! lol

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Kate,

Do you have a good recipe for chicken Soup? I have not eaten chicken soup in almost 3 years - I ate so much of it right after surgery that I never thought I would ever want it again! :-P But now I find myself looking to get away from the canned stuff and make my own.

Or if you have a favorite soup? Could you pass it along?

Thanks

I have been making home made Soups, blending and then straining them. I leave enough for a couple of days then freeze the rest in large ice cube trays. Nothing tastes better than home made soup and it really doesn't take much effort. I am not the cook of the house but even I have been able to do it, eat it and live !! lol

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I was told to strain them to start. Them when I could have puréed food to put them in a blender.

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@joatsaint: There are a few nice chunky Soups I have made in the past, I would have to dig out the recipes however they are not low carb and probably high I calories so I am going to start looking for some nice ones to try once I am on the pureed stage.

Since I have been married my husband hasn't given me a look in in the kitchen, which I am not moaning about lol but it means I haven't tried anything new for a while. I have made Tomato, pea and ham and chicken Soup over the past 2 weeks but they have been very basic and for the liquid stage. You are so far out that they would probably be too bland and not enough ingredients for you. Make you a deal though, one I find a nice one and try it around week 6 - if it’s good I will send you the details. I love soup and used to make soup in a bread bowl which I picked up when living in Canada. Soups are cheap to make, easy to store and as I said before home-made is so much better than most shop bought.

If you find any nice ones yourself please share!! :D

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