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Hi all! Ill be 2 weeks post ope on Monday and I can start phase 2/soft food diet. My sheet says eggs and fish and soft Pasta etc, Any other things I can have like meatballs or salmon etc.?

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My favorite soft food so far is baby bell cheese.< /p>

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I made meatballs (93% lean) in spaghetti sauce and ate it soaked in sauce to keep it moist. Was able to eat 1. 93% lean is on my diet list. Some can't have beef for 6 months.

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Refried Beans were a lifesaver for me at that point. Also, mashed up canned chicken mixed in with Tomato basil Soup. A little cheese is good, I second the Baby Bel cheese. Also maybe break up some turkey meatballs in a tomato sauce.

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Laughing Cow cheese is also good, some non/low-fat Greek yogurt, small curd cottage cheese (w/ a little unsweetened applesauce, like 1tbsp), SF pudding made with 2% milk (you can add Protein powder!). I could only do a single soft poached eggs at two weeks, and I'm still turned off by canned tuna and chicken. I also made a roasted cauliflower mash (any recipe online works) and added Protein Powder, it was pretty tasty.

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I also like the Laughing Cow "cheese" but keep in mind that (at least the wedges I bought) are not real cheese and don't have much Protein. Still, I buy them and enjoy them. Some of the new flavors are really nice although the original swiss is my favorite.

But a Laughing Cow low fat wedge has only 2g Protein, while a Baby Bel for the same size is real cheese and has 6g protein.

I didn't realize that Laughing Cow was not real cheese until I noticed that it does not require refrigeration! Holy (laughing) cow!

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I eat chicken Soup, I just cut the chicken in small pieces, the moisture of the broth helps it go down smoothly! I also eat Beans and lentils with chesse, cottage chesse with banana, I've had some tuna and salmon, potato and egg salad. I can only eat one boiled egg, I haven't really tried it fried or any other way. I also had some turkey ground meatballs with Tomato sauce (it was great). I've only been on soft foods for 5 days!!!

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