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Hello as I was looking through the threads I found a website that was posted here in December...it has really good food recipes for us to do!!..it was soo intersting and good that I had to again post this website

BariatricEating.com Health & Nutrition - Bariatric Recipes

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BTW it was previously posted by

MrsBerggren

Thanks again!!

I will be using this website alot when Im ready to eat these foods!!

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Well im starting week 2 and I am on the full liquids..but next week i will be able to start on stage 3 foods...I like the ones with eggs ,, and most of the soups!! most of them look soo good....I cant wait to be able to eat good nutricious foods and still loose the weight!!

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Hello as I was looking through the threads I found a website that was posted here in December...it has really good food recipes for us to do!!..it was soo intersting and good that I had to again post this website

BariatricEating.com Health & Nutrition - Bariatric Recipes

Thanks for posting this! LOVE IT! Although I'm not banded yet (MARCH WOO HOO!) These are great recipes to start with now and try out:tongue2:. I also liked the suggested eating plan...NICE!

Down 2 whole lbs at my NUT visit last month :tt1:. Will find out how much more I've lost next week. Not ready for the scale in the bathroom yet...:w00t:obsessive scale watcher UGH!

Anywho...thanks again for this post and to everyone for sharing his/her journey. Everyone has been inspirational in one way or another in helping me make my final choice :thumbup: or did it make me :thumbup:

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I've made the roasted red pepper and fish chowder and it was DEE-LISH!!! I get many recipes sent to me through email as well from this website. I just think its WONDERFUL that we are still able to eat delicious but nutritious food after being banded.

Let me know if anyone else has tried a recipe from the site!

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I am going to go shopping today and buy the basics I need to do most of the reciepts..I cant wait till next week when I can start eating at stage 3 and eat soft foods! for now some of those creamy Soups are looking soo good!!

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Another great one is Hungry Girl (www.hungry-girl.com). AWESOME recipies!!!!

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This is my favorite bariatric site--and favorite source of Protein supplements (their Inspire brand is awesome).

It's mostly RNY people, but many bandits, too---and really has great recipes and support.

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Wow...great website. Now I'm hungry. lol!

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Awesome, Thanks for the website! I am also excited about getting to cook "real" food when I get out of liquid stage. This is just what I need to keep me going without excuses about not knowing what to cook ! :w00t:

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Thanks for the website,, cant wait to try some of those.

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