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I am now on a soft food diet..... but what exactly is a soft food diet? What other things can I add now to my list:

mashed potatoes

Soups that are blendarized

cup of noodles

rice in Soup

pinto Beans

any other suggestions?

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chicken salad or tuna salad

soft cheese (laughing cow is my favorite)

I still can't tolerate rice. It causes major cramping for me. I didn't eat noodles/pasta of any sort until I was almost 3 months post-op. Anything that expands hurt way too much early out for me.

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thank you tiffykins.....yeah I have to admit although the Doctor said it was okay for me to have noodles or rice in Soup I do tend to stay away or only eat 1 small bite because yes it does end up giving me a tummy ache and that feeling that it's gonna come back up yuck :crying:

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What Foods Can I Eat?

A large number of foods qualify as soft foods:

PicExportError Mush or porridge-type hot cereals like oatmeal, grits and Cream-of-Wheat

PicExportError Cereals that soften easily in milk like Rice Krispies and Corn Flakes

PicExportError Soft breads and muffins

PicExportError Pasta cooked to a soft consistency

PicExportError Potatoes and sweet potatoes without skin

PicExportError Soft fruits like ripe bananas and melon

PicExportError pureed berries put through a strainer to remove skins and seeds

PicExportError Cooked fruits without seeds or skins like apples and pears

PicExportError fruit juice

PicExportError Avocados

PicExportError Vegetable juice

PicExportError Skinless vegetables that cook to a soft consistency or can be mashed, like carrots, cauliflower

PicExportError Soft fish carefully de-boned

PicExportError Canned tuna or chicken

PicExportError Scrambled or soft-boiled eggs

PicExportError Tender meats and ground meats that have been well-cooked ? braised meats or meats cooked in a crock-pot are especially good for this purpose

PicExportError Tofu

PicExportError Well-cooked legumes with soft skins like baked Beans

PicExportError Pureed or blended Soups

PicExportError Pureed or blended sauces

PicExportError Yogurt

PicExportError Cottage cheese or ricotta cheese

PicExportError Finely grated/melted cheese

PicExportError Ice cream

PicExportError pudding or custard

PicExportError Protein powders

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That is a pretty complete list. I lived on those little cans of already made chicken salad, as well as egg salad and tuna salad.

You can put anything you want into the blender. I would stay away from soft that are soft but are carbs. Carbs make us hungrier. That leaves white fish,tofu, there is a recipe in the food section for a ricotta bake that is good, poached or scrambled eggs, cottage cheese and any kind of veggie that is cooked well so it it is mushie.

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thank you all for all the advice :) I'm excited!!! I am so sick of broth and sugar free popsicles and Jello LOL I spoke to the nurtrionist yesterday and she said she wanted me to wait until 6-8 weeks to start on the ground meat or boiled eggs but I actually started eating boiled eggs 1 week ago and it was fine....I just had to remember to chew 30 times LOL but went down with no problem :)

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That is a pretty complete list. I lived on those little cans of already made chicken salad, as well as egg salad and tuna salad.

You can put anything you want into the blender. I would stay away from soft that are soft but are carbs. Carbs make us hungrier. That leaves white fish,tofu, there is a recipe in the food section for a ricotta bake that is good, poached or scrambled eggs, cottage cheese and any kind of veggie that is cooked well so it it is mushie.

I thought carbs like bread, rice, potatoes and Pasta were taboo. I was even thinking about raw lean ground beef like fillet M. because it's soft and moist. Most meats that are " well done" are hard, and I'm a rare meat kinda girl, always have been. Would that be bad? I love sweet potatoes, because you don't need salt, just butter or (smart balance). I love all the salads you spoke of, so that won't be a problem. What do you mix with your cottage cheese to make it eatable? Is there any other flavorings that you use to mix with things to make them taste good?

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Personally- that list is way too many carbs.

Even at 9 months out I don't eat Cereal, rice, Pasta, or bread, or crackers of any kind.... or drink any juice.< /span>

I stay away from the carbs, I might have a baked potatoe or mashed potatoes MAYBE once a week, more like once every 2 weeks.

I stick to fish and chicken. I did add pork to my diet at 6 months. I also do turkey. I eat that first- then a veggie or sometimes just the meat.< /span>

Personal choice as I said.... I know my weaknesses, and carbs are a BIG ONE... so I stay clear of them.

But why go back into bad habits having gone thru all this??

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I thought carbs like bread, rice, potatoes and Pasta were taboo. I was even thinking about raw lean ground beef like fillet M. because it's soft and moist. Most meats that are " well done" are hard, and I'm a rare meat kinda girl, always have been. Would that be bad? I love sweet potatoes, because you don't need salt, just butter or (smart balance). I love all the salads you spoke of, so that won't be a problem. What do you mix with your cottage cheese to make it eatable? Is there any other flavorings that you use to mix with things to make them taste good?

I would not recommend "raw" beef or even "rare" especially if you are on a PPI (nexium, prilosec) or acid reducer, which most sleevers are. The reason is these meds reduce stomach acid, which kills some bacteria that we might inadvertently eat. Since we lack the acid, we could be more susceptible to pathogens in food. Raw meats in my opinion are high risk for pathogens.

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Mixing cottage cheese with yogurt is

good.

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