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I am having a craving for Spaghetti, but I know that after my fill last week I better not try noodles. Give me some ideas of ways that you have made your spaghetti lapband friendly.

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I'm going to get up the nerve to try spaghetti squash. Maybe that's an option. Good luck!

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I have no trouble with spaghetti. I just take small bites and chew it well ..... I do have trouble with larger noodles like the large egg noodles and lasagna .... what works for some may not work for you, just give it a try and you will figure it out..... just remember regardless, take small bites and chew it well.

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I make 2 kids of spaghetti at my house: One normal for me and one without noodles for my lo-carbing-it husband. He just likes a plate of sauce with meat, mushrooms, and peppers with parmesan on top. I like it with noodles. I can't eat but maybe 5 bites of it - but it helps the Pasta cravings! If I were you, I'd try it before I resigned myself to not eating it forever. I can eat almost anything (sans pizza crust) if I take small bites and chew it very well.

Good luck!

Marci

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I can't do noodles so I just have the meat and sauce. We use ground turkey breast instead of ground beef. I did have lasagna last week and didn't have any problem with those noodles, as long as I took little, bitty bites.

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Spaghetti squash is pretty good, just a different texture. Also you could try the tofu shiritaki noodles (they are where the vegetarian meat products are). They are 40 cals for the whole bag! Again, a different texture but not bad! As for me, I'm eating Pasta right now....no probs there!

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I am still in stage 5 (mushy/ground) and I have a big pot of meat sauce in the crockpot- am planning to serve it over noodles for everyone else, and over part skim ricotta for me :) (shhh- I might have a bite of garlic bread though ;) )

weight at start of pre surgery diet - 304/current weight 280/surgery 4/10, Follow up 5/1

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1/2 cup low fat ricotta cheese, 1/4 cup prego spaghetti sauce, 2T parmesan cheese grated, 1/4 cup shredded low fat mozarella cheese. Microwave till cheese melts. Sometimes I also add a couple turkey meatballs. Who needs noodles?

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Wow! Thanks for all of the suggestions. I guess I shouldn't be scared of trying the noodles, but I have just had several stuck episodes since my fill last week. Again that for the suggestions.

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I cut up zucchini into Pasta like noodles. Its wonderful!

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I went out to this restaurant (Italian) thinking I could have nothing on the menu. So my husband orders eggplant Parmesan...it went down smooth and tasted like lasagna...oh my gosh it was good!!!! So I got on a cooking light website and you can use whole wheat Panko instead of bread crumbs....I'm going to make it this week.

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