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Oh yeah--yummy!!

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ummm....I guess I am the only one out there that can't get past the hairy stuff on the out side...I have only tried them once. Maybe I need to give them another shot...what do you do with them again :P

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I opened my freezer for the first time post-op today... there was my edamame (oh, how I miss it!) My Mother is Japanese so I have been eating it all my life. I often bring one of the frozen packets to work, leave it on my desk, by the afternoon it is perfectly defrosted and yummy with a pinch of salt :) I can't wait to eat some yummy (healthy foods) again!

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how soon can you eat edamame after sleeve surgery? I was sleeved on Aug. 15 2013, and am currently in the mushy food stage.

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Oooh. Love the idea of an edamame guacamole!!! I make Soup out of edamame too... they're very versatile' date=' but I like it with coconut milk and lime juice. Here's a link to my version:

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Soup Woman, your blog receives look amazing! I am a soup lover and my freezer is always full of homemade stock.

I'm glad to see there are sleevers who eat soup regularly, I read somewhere that soup is not recommended bc its like drinking and eating at same time. I miss my Soups and hope to incorporate it more in my diet.

Please keep posting recipes!

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I like the kernels. I used to take a cupful out of the freezer and let them sit for about 10 minutes. I eat them like nuts. However, I am just shy of 1minth out from surgery and am not allowed veggies until I am 3 months out. I have really been craving some veggies.

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Wasabi dried edamame = yummy!!!

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Dry roasted edamame is the best! Salted and wasabi flavored both! 14 G Protein in a quarter cup! Can't live without! I'm burning out on protein options, but still love dry roasted edamame! Seapoint Farms is the brand.

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I've never had it before. Does it taste more bean or nutty?

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Light and nutty!

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Just bought the frozen from Trader Joes today! I've become obsessed with edamame and beets since surgery.

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If they are in the pod still how do you measure them out to track? Might sound like a stupid question...sorry...

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