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I am on the mushie stage of my diet. I am only eating about 2 meals plus protien shakes so I try to only eat stuff I like. I thought I would like mashed potatoes but I found the flake kind makes me feel queezy. I was wondering what other people actually like on the mushie stage.

My top 3 are

1. Ricotta w/ spagetti sauce and mozz

2. Egg salad (Just mushie hard boiled egg, s+p and mayo)

3. Refried Beans w. sour cream and mexican red sauce (no chunks)

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oatmeal with a little brown sugar or brown sugar flavored, haha I think I could eat this for every meal, chili has been good, and is filling and every place and brand has a different flavor, also egg salad and tuna, also I've been doing sugar free frozen yogurt, very satisfying to have a normal dessert with everyone else.

Also I've been eating chicken lettuce wraps w/o the lettuce (at like PF Changs or Elephant Bar), the pieces are minced so finely it goes down no problem for me (well I was on vacation the whole week my options were limited, and plain Soup isn't very filling).

I get annoyed with things like mashed potatoes or Beans, it doesn't feel adequate for me. Like it's not a "meal"

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Yesterday, I took a 4 lb chuck roast, cubed it, and threw it in my crockpot all day w/ carrots, onions and celery. After about 8 hrs on low, it was very mushy. But just in case, I put about a cups worth into the food processor. It didn't look pretty, but it was damn good, and filling.

Very easy and a ton of servings.

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I enjoy canned chicken breast (blended in food processor) with the fat free chicken gravy warmed up. I do like the instant mashed potatoes so the chicken and gravy mixture over some potatoes tasted SO good to me at this stage.

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Cook egg whites in a frying pan and at the very end add in say 1/8 cup fat free chive cottage cheese. Soooooo yummy after 2 weeks of liquids.< /p>

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Pretty much anything tastes good right now to be quite honest haha.

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When I was in the mushie stage my faves were the ricotta cheese/ragu sauce/mozz cheese too :rolleyes: as well as I scrambled up an egg and put it in the food processor with a turkey sausage pattie. A lil bit of milk and whirred it for about 30 sec and voila breakfast!

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i do chop meat, red sauce and ricotta...like lasagna without the noodles

white flaky fishes are easy to eat too...i love tilapia

I made mashed cauliflower that was good

I also make guacamole or hummus for lunch

hope this helps :)

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I love mixing vanilla or Honey Chobani with a packet of oatmeal. I also like chopped chicken mixed with shredded cheddar, a little mayo and a bit of hot sauce

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I just put whatever I'm making for my family in the food processor and eat with them. It made me feel a little more "normal". Most foods don't look super appetizing after they come out of the food processor, but they taste delish!

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The other day for christmas the family had a honey baked ham for dinner so the bone was left over I used that and some peruban Beans threw them in the crockpot for about 6 hrs when done shreeded some cheese and it came out so good.

I have been having 1/2 cup a day so yummy

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