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I am starting the mushy stage this week and really need suggestions on what to eat. I do not want to eat blender food I used to work im a nursing home and watching the patients eat it made me nausous. also any Soup recipes please. the good things about liquids is it is easy and I don't have to think about what to eat. thanks for any help

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What kinds of Soups do you like? Brothy, creamy, etc. Even most soups will need a blender to be safe on a mushy diet. If not blendered, then strained.

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I don't mind putting Soup in. the blender just not meat kind of food. any soup recipes will be helpful thanks

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Im from Maryland and love crabs, so i lived off of this Soup for weeks. http://allrecipes.com//Recipe/maryland-crab-soup/Detail.aspx

I would also leave out the lima Beans and never bothered with adding claws.

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How much of a cook are you? I could PM you several of my favorites, but it would be a waste of time to send some of them if you like simple recipes!

~Cheri

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i appreciate any Soup recipes you have thanks

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No i didn't blend it. Thank god for crab it is so soft and moist already was so easy to eat. O I almost forgot to tell you to add a potato to the Soup it is so good.

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This sounds very good. And I imagine any type of seafood would work, don't you?

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