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I plan on asking my surgeon or nutritionist this but am curious now.

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Not necessarily. My class said after the chopping/food processor it has to be more of a liquid than a solid...ie. if I put nuts through my chopper then I have chopped nuts, which aren't a mushie and even if I put it in the food processor and got it to Peanut Butter you put it on a spoon and turn it upside down...it stays there.

Most things you can make into a mushie and others you can add some liquids to to convert them to a mushie...ie. you can get chicken to a mushie with some cream or broth (ie. baby food meats).

*I bought a Magic Bullet and it was invaluable (love the lids/cups that came with it you can continue to put in the microwave or fridge)

This is more important just post-op; after fills you'll know how thick you can tolerate.

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Thank you!!

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Yes, get one of the those Magic Bullets....they are great, and you WILL get tired of your blender!

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Yes, get one of the those Magic Bullets....they are great, and you WILL get tired of your blender!

I have a Cuisine Art food processor that makes fast work of everything including some bones.

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