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Can anyone give me some ideas on what to eat on soft mushy diet.



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I start on my soft mush foods wed and I had trouble with the pureed already. I don't wanna mess up any longer. I have a meal plan kind of from the they gave me at the clinic, but would like more ideas.

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Among the things I had were. . .

mashed potatoes with melted cheese and nonfat Greek yogurt

poached salmon

refried Beans with cheese

turkey chili (I put it in the blender to thin it out, and added chicken stock as well)

Soups

everything I enjoyed on liquids

Sweet potato (yum!)

That's all I can think of right now! Hope it helps!

Catherine

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I make part skim or fat free ricotta, throw in fat free mozzarella, garlic, and Tomato sauce. mix it all up and nuke it for a minute or two. Yummy. Ziti w/o the Pasta.

I also do the refried Beans w/ cheese.

chicken or egg salad w/ LF mayo

scrambled eggs/egg white w/ a light laughing cow cheese melted

I also throw chicken or turkey in food processor add low fat gravy. good,

Hope this helps.

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I have been enjoying low fat cottage cheese thrown in the processor with plain or vanilla Greek Yogurt and a splash of vanilla and a packet of Stivia... tastes like the filling in cheese blitzes (I tried a very eggy version of the crepe with no added fat Sunday and did fine eating it slow).

tuna salad in the food processor

homemade hummus, light on the tahini

canned chicken with a little mild salsa in the food processor with some chicken brother, served over ff refried Beans

cream of wheat

Poached salmon with capers and lemon

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i had fix a meatloaf and blended my portion and it was good i also blended raviole (sp) and beefstew pretty much every thing was blended but it was normal food and that is what we all want is normal food. lol

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whipped cottage cheese

ricotta cheese (some like it with spag. sauce)

corned beef hash

scrambled eggs

mashed potatoes/baked potato insides

Those were my favorites...

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Wendys chili blended was like real food again YUM

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Looking for the same thing!! Banded on the 16th and SO OVER chicken and beef broth. Thanks for the info!!!

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banded on the 15th oct.. start mushy thursday..thanks for the suggestions

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Thanks all I went out and bought some of those cups of easy mac and raviloi to have for lunch at work. Also I think im eating too much at a time becuase after I eat I feel nauseated anyone feel like this?

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