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Just curious what people will be eating......also, please let us know what stage you're in.

I'm on pureed/mushy and plan to have deviled eggs and maybe some puree ham with mustard (sounds really good)

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Hmm... I haven't really given it too much thought. But really some Game Hens sounds pretty good. It's been awhile since I've had those. Or maybe some BBQ chicken. Or BBQ Game Hens... And veggies of course.

I'm over 7 months out.

Happy Easter!!

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I'm in full liquids and will have pureed potatoes.

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I am 5 months post-op and I'll be having some HAM!!! That will be the biggest portion on my plate and then maybe a few veggies and some taters!

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Ham and vegetables and maybe some potatoes.

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I'm almost 9 months out and will be having beef (we'll have a barbeque weather permiting) and salad, lettuce, tomatoes,cucumbers and boiled egg (my favourite salad lately)

Happy Easter to you all!

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I'm going to my boyfriend's grandparents', so they will be making the dinner. I suspect there'll be turkey, at least I hope so - I've never liked ham, and after a horrendous food poisoning with food bank ham a few years ago, I can't even look at it without feeling sick! I'm making chocolate truffles to bring, so definitely some of those, too! I'm 8+ months out and can eat everything, I'll probably just have about 1/3 of what other people will.

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Going out to dinner at a place with a salad bar, so will find something there. I will drink a Protein Drink in the am, to make sure I get in enough Protein. I'm hoping there will be some cottage cheese or garbanzo Beans. Being a vegetarian with a sleeve, eating out is not that great a place to get protein... I'm there for the company.

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