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Ok guys need your help for few minutes. I'm about to go grocery shopping & need some ideas for mushy foods. I will be starting in these next week. I know mashed potatoes, cottage cheese, but what else? Helpppp! My mind is completely blank. ;)

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Apple sauce, yogurts, scrambled eggs, refrained Beans, Soups you can blend

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I have discovered chicken spread, roast beef spread, deviled ham and potted meat. You could also get vienna sausages or spam and blend them. There are also some very tasty baby fruity baby foods such as peach cobbler, tutie fruity and hawain delight. Greek yogurt is very high in Protein and so is fat free cottage cheese. You can also do fat free or low fat pudding. I would stay away from mashed potatoes though because they are so high in carbs.

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The choices are pretty limited because of the need to prepare these items to be eaten either as mushy or pureed. The diet is so boring I have lost all desire to eat. I subsist mainly on Water, milk and Protein Shots. Yuck.

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Cream of Wheat, and Malt-o Meal. Someone here mentioned adding cottage cheese to spaghetti sauce and warming them up (not too much) and that is quite filling! I've also added cottage cheese to my Tomato Soup.< /p>

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Just be careful about buying too much. You aren't going to be able to eat a whole lot so don't get stuck with a bunch of mushy makings you wouldn't want to eat later :) Pick a few and go with that for a while.

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tuna, does now not agree with me post surgery :0(... Part Skim ricotta, a dash of spaghetti sauce and mozarella cheese , put it in the oven for 15 min. I tastes like lasagna !!!! Ricotta w a little splenda is also good for a sweet treat.

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I have discovered chicken spread' date=' roast beef spread, deviled ham and potted meat. You could also get vienna sausages or spam and blend them. There are also some very tasty baby fruity baby foods such as peach cobbler, tutie fruity and hawain delight. Greek yogurt is very high in Protein and so is fat free cottage cheese. You can also do fat free or low fat pudding. I would stay away from mashed potatoes though because they are so high in carbs.[/quote']

What kind of Greek yogurt do u like?

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What kind of Greek yogurt do u like?

I bought some of the Dannon Oikos greek yogurt...you can get it in a bunch of flavors but I decided to buy the plain and add a little sugar free jelly to mine... it's pretty good!

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