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So I have a week until mushies and am trying to get more ideas for foods.

Is chilli okay if I make it pretty smooth? Since it got cold out here (I'm in Chicago) I have been craving chilli!!

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how i loved mushies when i started..

girl ff refried Beans was like having a $200 steak in my eyes

i used refried Beans, salsa and shredded ff cheese (blended til smooth)

and let me tell you it rocked. i also blended down chili (tuna/chicken salad til smooth) all w/dr's approval (just an fyi) so if in doubt, ask your dr as what works for me may not be right for you......and i will always say ff popsicles were my savior during pre and post ops.

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You would want to keep the chili on the very mild side as far as seasoning and spices. Also, for the mushies stage, essentially all foods should be processed in a blender or food processor.

You're still healing from your surgery and need to be gentle with your new pouch.

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You can probably do chilli =) but if you have time I actually did a youtube video with some ideas hope it helps i'm not really the cooking type so my stuff is pretty basic ;-)

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I was told Wendy's chili in a blender was fine.

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Thanks everyone!!

I was told about adding cheese to Soup then and cottage cheese. I can do the shreaded cheese but I cannot stand the texture of cottage cheese!

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Cincinnati style chili would likely be fine - it's much smoother and milder than other kinds. I made thick fruit smoothies during that time - some greek yogurt or plain add your fav fruit, some ice cubes and blend - thick creamy and tasty. I did creamed pototos with chicken broth and a little cheese- I really enjoyed that.

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Oh I like the idea of the creamed potatoes! I love, love, love mashed potatoes!

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Scrambled eggs or an omelet (eggs and cheese only) would be okay. Buffalo chicken salad would be good (cooked chicken through a blender, add buffalo sauce). Soup if you can have it, just chew it up really good. Mini lunch container of chef boyardee pastas; again make sure you chew it up really well. Bananas mashed up.

Basic rule my nutritionist gave me was, if you can get it through the tines of a fork it's mushy enough to eat.

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Thanks everyone!!

I was told about adding cheese to Soup then and cottage cheese. I can do the shreaded cheese but I cannot stand the texture of cottage cheese!

I do not eat cottage cheese, however, put it in a blender and liquify it and then add it to your Soup, makes it a bit creamy and adds Protein.

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I do not eat cottage cheese' date=' however, put it in a blender and liquify it and then add it to your Soup, makes it a bit creamy and adds Protein.[/quote']

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I love cottage cheese...what a great idea for ones who don't like it...

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how i loved mushies when i started..

girl ff refried Beans was like having a 200 steak in my eyes

i used refried beans' date=' salsa and shredded ff cheese (blended til smooth)

and let me tell you it rocked. i also blended down chili (tuna/chicken salad til smooth) all w/dr's approval (just an fyi) so if in doubt, ask your dr as what works for me may not be right for you......and i will always say ff popsicles were my savior during pre and post ops.[/quote']

What did you use to get your mushies the right consistency? I need to borrow something from someone. Cant buy one right now?

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