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Pre-op...

Post-op...

Mid-op...

Lambch-op...

Thriftsh-op...

It matters not...

Guacamole, and avocado in general, is/are -

DIS-GUSSS-DING...

There, I've said it...

Carry on...

How DARE you sir!

Next you're going to tell me that vegimite is good.

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I ate guacamole the other day with some fritos is that bad? I am so hungry right now I want a fried shrimp sandwich with hot sauce

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Guac isn't bad.....lots of good fats and flavor that will keep you satisfied for hours.

Fritos........kick those bishes to the curb.

Fried anything........again, kick that crap.

Admittedly, I haven't gone back and read other replies...you most likely have already read better advice and applied it.

I hope you kick some arse.

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I ate guacamole the other day with some fritos is that bad? I am so hungry right now I want a fried shrimp sandwich with hot sauce

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Guac isn't bad.....lots of good fats and flavor that will keep you satisfied for hours.

Fritos........kick those bishes to the curb.

Fried anything........again, kick that crap.

Admittedly, I haven't gone back and read other replies...you most likely have already read better advice and applied it.

I hope you kick some arse.

Guacamole isn't bad if you aren't on your pre-op diet like the OP did not mention in the initial post.

Context is everything!

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Oh no!!!

I've started the great 'Guac/avo Incident of 2016'...

Relax now people...

It's not like I said "Straws are good" or "Can I eat pizza at 10 days out?"

I know I've said it before, but -

I love you lot...

@@Babbs

Vegemite is the food of my people...

It's an acquired taste...

A little like me actually...

Not for everyone...

But those who enjoy me (and Vegemite) walk away feeling warm and satisfied...

And with a great taste in their mouths..

Or something like that...

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@@Babbs

Vegemite is the food of my people...

It's an acquired taste...

A little like me actually...

Not for everyone...

But those who enjoy me (and Vegemite) walk away feeling warm and satisfied...

And with a great taste in their mouths..

Or something like that...

now I've got 'Men At Work' stuck in my brain.

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Vegemite is the bomb @@KindaFamiliar

Wish it wasn't so hard to find around here.

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"Vegemite is the food of my people". Thanks KindaFamiliar... My few final owie stitches were so close to healing up finally... Oh no and now the hubby hears me guffawing! Kids are up!!! Dog barking!! I hope you are happy you have wreaked havoc upon a nice, quite family in Jacksonville, Florida!!!!!!

Actually don't worry about it. We are bored and welcome distractions! Especially the dog.

Now I'm off to bed. I will leave you all with this: sleep tight and don't let the bed bugs bite. If they do, hit them with a shoe.

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@@KindaFamiliar

You'd be my very best friend for life!! I so miss my beloved Vegemite sandwiches.

And since bread is on my "do not eat" list, I finally have a reason to attack the jar with nothing but a spoon.

~Sigh, Gasp, Drool~

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I eat my guac, which is tremendously healthy with lots of potassium and good fat with a limited amount of "Beanitos" they are a bean based healthier version of Doritos. You can also use veggies for dipping in guac if you are on solid food.< /p>

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I am on a pre op liquid diet almost 2 weeks now, my surgery is on Friday morning... Yes it's very difficult, but every time i want to put something in my mouth that I'm not supposed to I think of why I am doing this and that I don't want to wake up from anesthesia and learn they couldn't do my surgery because of fatty liver blocking the way... I have come way too far to get here. Today at work they ordered pizza, I went to a different room in the office and had my warm broth because I didn't want extra temptation.

Ask yourself if you are really ready to make this commitment... This is not just another diet you are starting after surgery and it won't just last certain # of weeks, we have to make these changes for life and find comfort in other things (I have been cleaning and organizing like there is no tomorrow to keep my myself occupied and not think about food)

Wish you all the best but really think about it if you are really ready to do this... It's not a magic pill...

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@@Andrea72

"with nothing but a spoon.."

Ooooohhhhhhh...

I love it when you talk like that...

And you definitely had me at "Sigh, Gasp and Drool"..

@@jaxmom

I'll happily pop your stitches any time...

No, that's not code for anything...

Or is it??

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@@Christinamo7

Are you sure it's in the brain that you need the "Men At Work"?

We are from Down Under after all...

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@@KindaFamiliar - I am going to be asked WTF is so darn funny because of laughing me arse off here at work.

YOU are responsible!!!

YMCA - Young Mens Club of Australia?

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