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I used to be a religious coffee drinker - tried twice since surgery and it's horrible (which is a shame... I could use the caffeine). 2 months out but it's just gross.

Same here. Can't believe it. Nespresso will probably go out of business now I'm off the black muck!

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I still love my Gloria Jean bean flavoured coffee. Early post op I was also drinking lots of brewed black tea, now I don't touch it, switched to green tea instead.

I used to eat lot of beef before surgery, now I don't touch it.

Have been having turkey and ginger pork instead. And fish and chicken as in the pre op days.

I eat lot more yoghurt now, love Chobani yoghurt, and I supplement it with Protein powder, and a bit of grated apple, cinnamon and vanilla essence. It is yummy!

Gone off bread, Pasta and I never really liked rice.

Yes, I too love cottage cheese, and add a bit of low fat aioli into it, tastes really good.

Developed love for Water and rock melons and custard.

I still have many jellies left over from the early post op days, but I am not interested in them anymore.

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Cottage cheese, Greek yogurt, and skyr.

Skyr is Icelandic yogurt and it's amazing. Tangier than Greek and so so rich. I freaking love the stuff!

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