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Soft (stage 3)


Recipes for the soft food phase, foods that are easily chewable, tender, and low in "bulk" or "roughage for Post-Bariatric Surgery Patients.


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  7. Burned my Baked Ricotta

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  8. Protein ball recipe need

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  9. Dijon-Bacon Dip

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  10. Simple Creamy Chicken Salad

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  11. Soft foods

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  12. Chicken and Mushroom Soup

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  13. Yummy cod

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  14. Lentil Soup

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  15. Chicken Hummus Salad

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  16. Tuna Cakes

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  17. White Bean Stew

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