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I WAS burned out on the carmelized onion/gouda/red pepper chix burgers, from costco, but they were sampling them today with tzatziki, and I'm back in love with them!! :)

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Trader Joes has these wonderful chile lime chicken burgers that taste great with a slice of pepper jack or the 45 cal Sargento thin cheese slices, some sliced avocado on top.

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After how far long after surgery can I eat this? I will make 3 weeks this Tuesday

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I was sleeved on 12/15/2012 and still looking for variety in foods. I have a hard time getting my Protein in because I don't like Protein shakes/drinks. FYI ...I think they were like 9 for 8 patties.

You were sleeved when now?

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After how far long after surgery can I eat this? I will make 3 weeks this Tuesday

Solid stage usually week 4 is best

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Solid stage usually week 4 is best

Thanks

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I was sleeved on december 15, 2011.

And I would suggest you don't eat these until at least 4-6 weeks after surgery. Chew them very good and put something on it to make them moist. They tend to get very dry.

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Yum! Thanks everyone for the great ideas. I too love the Trader Joes Chili lime burger...fabulous!

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I bought the burgers at Sam's as well as some chicken meatballs they had in the same case. I cut the patties in 1/2 and bagged individually which also means that I got 16 meals for $9. Woo hoo. The chicken meatballs were bagged 6 to a baggie because serving size said 3, but I find I can only eat 2 at a time. Both are inexpensive and easy way to get Protein in. Being they are fully cooked, can zap them in the microwave at work for a quick & easy meal or snack.< /p>

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I bought the burgers at Sam's as well as some chicken meatballs they had in the same case. I cut the patties in 1/2 and bagged individually which also means that I got 16 meals for 9. Woo hoo. The chicken meatballs were bagged 6 to a baggie because serving size said 3' date=' but I find I can only eat 2 at a time. Both are inexpensive and easy way to get Protein in. Being they are fully cooked, can zap them in the microwave at work for a quick & easy meal or snack.[/quote']

How far along are you

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I am a little over one month out from surgery.

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costco carries them under the Sabatino's brand as well. I had half a patty last night for dinner. The are soft enough that my NUT let's me have them on the soft-food phase. I put a tiny little bit of gravy on them. Went down great! I love they have that much Protein too!

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Forgot to add that the Hawaiian Teriyaki meatballs are a great snack with a wedge of the Laughing Cow light blue cheese wedge. I like the contrast of flavors and its only 122 calories and 9 g of Protein for 2 meatballs and the cheese.

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I bought the burgers at Sam's as well as some chicken meatballs they had in the same case. I cut the patties in 1/2 and bagged individually which also means that I got 16 meals for 9. Woo hoo. The chicken meatballs were bagged 6 to a baggie because serving size said 3' date=' but I find I can only eat 2 at a time. Both are inexpensive and easy way to get Protein in. Being they are fully cooked, can zap them in the microwave at work for a quick & easy meal or snack.[/quote']

How far along were you when you started on the patties and meat balls? My sister told me about the meatballs a while back but never got to try them..... Will be purchasing both next time I go to SAMs club :)

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costco carries them under the Sabatino's brand as well. I had half a patty last night for dinner. The are soft enough that my NUT let's me have them on the soft-food phase. I put a tiny little bit of gravy on them. Went down great! I love they have that much Protein too!

If u don't mind me asking, how far along were u when u were able to eat the patties...?

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