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There may be another thread for this, but I didn't seem to find one quite yet. Anyone have any soft ....transitioning into solid food ideas/recipes/suggestions for eating out and or microwave cooking? I had a fire at my house on Labor Day (almost one month before my band) and my insurance is paying for a hotel until December when the repairs should be complete. I have a fridge and a little microwave in the room. Help with ideas, please! :rolleyes:

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Instant grits, instant oatmeal, Jello, pudding, yogurt.. most the mushy stuff going into solid foods (for my list) were refrigerated or microwave items anyway. I also was told I can have tuna on mushies.. if your doctor said you can have tuna, its in a can :rolleyes:

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i lived on a nonlasagna recipe some one had posted...

put ricotta cheese, mozerella cheese and top with spaghetti sauce. nuke til melty delicious.

what about a small electric skllet to scramble some eggs?

heres on in Colections etc for 14.99

Electrical Skillet and housewares. Items as low as $9.99, nothin' over $20 at Collections Etc.!

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That electric skillet idea was a great one! Thank you. My doc told me to go ahead and start the solid foods....so I am microwaving lean ground beef and turkey patties this week. We'll see how well that goes. I tried a meat patty from Denny's yesterday.....blech. That didn't go down so well. At least I can cook eggs in the microwave too. Hehe.

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