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I will start my pre-op diet next week, so I'm thinking of what foods I want to have before then...I decided the biggie is steak, must have that at least once :rolleyes:

I will miss steak the most.

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Mine was fried gator at a Cajun place called Razoo's...yum :)

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I'm about three weeks away. I had my last order of biscuits and gravy and big juicy cheeseburger (neither one of which I could finish, go figure!)

Don't really have much else on my must have list. Maybe a Blizzard ;)

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ive been banded almost 6 months and i still eat steak, about once every 2 weeks. Lucky for me i can still eat almost everything i did before, just in smaller amounts. The only thing ive had a real bad reaction to is raw broccoli (a baddddd "stuck"), and i had 3 sips of a strawberry margarita and had a bad reaction to the resturant 'cheapie" tequila. i eat bread, and potatoes and an occasional tortilla chip in very small amounts, and chew very well, otherwise they expand. (ouch !) My hubbys diabetic and a meat lover so we eat anything diabetic friendly. Hope all goes well for you ! good luck !

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Mine was fried gator at a Cajun place called Razoo's...yum :)

I love that place:)

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I'm about three weeks away. I had my last order of biscuits and gravy and big juicy cheeseburger (neither one of which I could finish, go figure!)

Don't really have much else on my must have list. Maybe a Blizzard ;)

Oh yeah...Blizzards!

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ive been banded almost 6 months and i still eat steak, about once every 2 weeks. Lucky for me i can still eat almost everything i did before, just in smaller amounts. The only thing ive had a real bad reaction to is raw broccoli (a baddddd "stuck"), and i had 3 sips of a strawberry margarita and had a bad reaction to the resturant 'cheapie" tequila. i eat bread, and potatoes and an occasional tortilla chip in very small amounts, and chew very well, otherwise they expand. (ouch !) My hubbys diabetic and a meat lover so we eat anything diabetic friendly. Hope all goes well for you ! good luck !

Good to know ;) I am a meat lover.

Thanks!

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indyhandmade, i love blizzards too, i have to have a mini blizzard once a week ! On days when i want a heathier ice cream like snack , i eat a frozen sugar free pudding . MMMMMMMMMMM!!! cold, creamy and sweet and chocolatey !

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chicken Friend Chicked, Mashed Taters, corn and a roll! I couldnt eat it all but what I did eat it was delicious!

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I start pre-op diet on Monday. I plan to have a few treats this weekend. Some good Mexican food at Blue Goose, my favorite chicken salad sandwich at Jason's Deli, and probably some Pei Wei. Probably all of them with a nice, big soda.

R.I.P Dr. Pepper!

hahaha!

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chicken Friend Chicked, Mashed Taters, corn and a roll! I couldnt eat it all but what I did eat it was delicious!

LOL! that's most definitely a Texas girl meal. So, did you cook? or did you go out to eat?

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I start pre-op diet on Monday. I plan to have a few treats this weekend. Some good Mexican food at Blue Goose, my favorite chicken salad sandwich at Jason's Deli, and probably some Pei Wei. Probably all of them with a nice, big soda.

R.I.P Dr. Pepper!

hahaha!

*drool*

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This time I didn't cook.... I went to Kelly's. They make an awesome chicken friend chicken.

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I love that place:)

Razoo's is awesome!! Love it too!!

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Went to Outback the night before surgery for ribs, baked potato, salad, and cheesecake. That didn't quite tide me over for the 4 week liquid diet!

Marci

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