nocturnalgemi 66 Posted March 19, 2017 So one of the foods on my post-op list is baby food. Since I obviously haven't eaten Gerber since I was a baby , has anyone else bought it or planning to buy it? I bought a few jars today of beef, chicken, and turkey. Just curious if anyone else is eating baby food too?Side note: ...and why does baby food cost more per jar than my cat's canned food?! Geez man! $1.39/jar for Gerber! Baby food shouldn't cost more than $1 for two jars. (Can you tell I don't have kids? ) 1 BgR72 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BgR72 113 Posted March 19, 2017 So one of the foods on my post-op list is baby food. Since I obviously haven't eaten Gerber since I was a baby [emoji64][emoji23], has anyone else bought it or planning to buy it? I bought a few jars today of beef, chicken, and turkey. Just curious if anyone else is eating baby food too?Side note: ...and why does baby food cost more per jar than my cat's canned food?! Geez man! $1.39/jar for Gerber! Baby food shouldn't cost more than $1 for two jars. (Can you tell I don't have kids? [emoji23][emoji23])I just started researching baby food. You are so right about the price! I was in Walmart last week looking at different baby food and prices. I see that they have organic types too. What amazes me that one little jar can have 13 carbs! I was like WOW! That's a lot of carbs in a little jar. I bought Gerber sweet potato&Turkey with whole grains. The taste is bland. Its ok. Low in sodium but has 6 grams of sugar. That seems like a lot too. I will continue to try other types and brands. I know that our taste buds will change after surgery so having a variety & different brands should work. I like the two pack plastic ones. 2 nocturnalgemi and mjfx2 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sexylpn 0 Posted March 19, 2017 I have my pre op appointment on tueaday the 21st of March and im wondering if i can eat the baby food during my liquid diet ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nocturnalgemi 66 Posted March 19, 2017 I just started researching baby food. You are so right about the price! I was in Walmart last week looking at different baby food and prices. I see that they have organic types too. What amazes me that one little jar can have 13 carbs! I was like WOW! That's a lot of carbs in a little jar. I bought Gerber sweet potato&Turkey with whole grains. The taste is bland. Its ok. Low in sodium but has 6 grams of sugar. That seems like a lot too. I will continue to try other types and brands. I know that our taste buds will change after surgery so having a variety & different brands should work. I like the two pack plastic ones.I noticed the carb counts were high too! Which I guess makes sense if you're a baby because the goal is to gain weight, not lose it. They're all pricey, not just Gerber. Beech Nut was a little cheaper but still...I bought a couple of the the two-pack plastic ones too. I figure baby food will be gentle on my stomach during the pureed foods week. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nocturnalgemi 66 Posted March 19, 2017 I have my pre op appointment on tueaday the 21st of March and im wondering if i can eat the baby food during my liquid diet ? To be honest, I'm not sure. You may want to check with your dietician. I'm not on an all liquid diet and I don't want to give you wrong information. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LINZ62383 39 Posted March 20, 2017 I'm glad you brought this subject up since I was wondering if baby food is a good option for pre-op or even post-op when you reach the soft foods stage. I would think that baby food has a lot of nutrients in it, but it sounds like a lot of them are loaded with carbs and sugar. Boy, if that's true, Big Food sure starts hooking us young. How frustrating and ridiculous. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
clc9 644 Posted March 20, 2017 Don't eat baby food! It's gross, and making pureed food you will like without all the carbs is really easy. 1 Black911 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nocturnalgemi 66 Posted March 20, 2017 I'm glad you brought this subject up since I was wondering if baby food is a good option for pre-op or even post-op when you reach the soft foods stage. I would think that baby food has a lot of nutrients in it, but it sounds like a lot of them are loaded with carbs and sugar. Boy, if that's true, Big Food sure starts hooking us young. How frustrating and ridiculous.I would check with your dietician to see if it would work for you. It's on my list of pureed foods. The only ingredients on the labels for the veggies is, for example, green Beans and Water. The ones that are higher in carbs are the beef/chicken/turkey in "gravy" because they include cornstarch (hence the "gravy"). Again, my dietician's list includes the meat varieties. Since they're allowed, I'm going to try them along with traditional pureed foods on my list. While they ARE higher in carbs, the jars are quite small (2.5 oz, I believe). I'll be surprised if I even finish the jar in one sitting. 2 mjfx2 and LINZ62383 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nocturnalgemi 66 Posted March 20, 2017 Don't eat baby food! It's gross, and making pureed food you will like without all the carbs is really easy.Thank you for your opinion. Please don't take this the wrong way but respectfully, all of our tastes are going to be different post-op. While you may find baby food to be gross, it may be all that some others may be able to tolerate and, in fact, not taste so bad. From speaking with others who have already had WLS, foods that we previously thought tasted delicious became gross. And there are carbs in foods you wouldn't expect to find them in, particularly in some non-sweet green vegetables. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LINZ62383 39 Posted March 20, 2017 24 minutes ago, nocturnalgemi said: I would check with your dietician to see if it would work for you. It's on my list of pureed foods. The only ingredients on the labels for the veggies is, for example, green Beans and Water. The ones that are higher in carbs are the beef/chicken/turkey in "gravy" because they include cornstarch (hence the "gravy"). Again, my dietician's list includes the meat varieties. Since they're allowed, I'm going to try them along with traditional pureed foods on my list. While they ARE higher in carbs, the jars are quite small (2.5 oz, I believe). I'll be surprised if I even finish the jar in one sitting. Thanks for the info. I am going to ask about it at my weigh-in today. I meant to ask last month but forgot. 1 nocturnalgemi reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
memabock 28 Posted April 22, 2017 I got a small ninja plus a manual baby food grinder. I'll know what's in my food... I made my children's baby food and just put it in ice trays 1 ColleenErin1974 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites