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I love menudo and pozole and they both contain hominy. I was wondering if hominy is the same as corn. Can our sleeve digest it?? Has anyone tried it?

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I know that I ate corn in the cob 2 days ago and I was able to digest it. harmony reminds be of a larger corn. In fact i have read numerous stuff about how corn is not good for us and I recently read that corn is good for us. so confusing. :)

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I know that I ate corn in the cob 2 days ago and I was able to digest it. harmony reminds be of a larger corn. In fact i have read numerous stuff about how corn is not good for us and I recently read that corn is good for us. so confusing. :)

I hear yah Dorrie. Thanks for your input. I'm only 3 weeks out and hominy is something I would love to eat but I don't want hurt m sleeve. I wish there wasn't so much contradiction about foods we eat! I know my surgeon/nut/case manager all said corn was no no for life!!

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recently read that corn is good for us. so confusing. :)

i love corn - glad to hear that is ok me - cuz i've already had some with no problem :rolleyes:

hate it when you do hear conflicting things about what to eat or not from our NUT :angry:

kathy

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Mmmmmmm I love hominy sauteed in a little butter with a dash of salt and pepper. LOVE IT!

Hopefully i can have a few bites of it again in the future. Seems like every Doc's restrictions are different. I say if ya want something try it in a small amount. If it doesn't agree with youor digest properly, then ya know not to have it again.

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Mmmmmmm I love hominy sauteed in a little butter with a dash of salt and pepper. LOVE IT!

Hopefully i can have a few bites of it again in the future. Seems like every Doc's restrictions are different. I say if ya want something try it in a small amount. If it doesn't agree with youor digest properly' date=' then ya know not to have it again.[/quote']

Mmmm Hominy sautéed with butter sounds delicious! If I can have hominy I am trying that. Thanks for sharing.

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I had hominy just the other day (almost 7 months out), no problem. Just remember to chew it up well. It seems like the issue with corn would be the tougher skin. Hominy has no skin.

Hominy grits with butter... mmmmmm good. :wub:

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I had pozole on my mushies diet. I couldn't terate the pork in it but the broth and the hominy went down so smooth. I'm not much of a menudo eater but I do love me some chicharon, it goes down so smooth, and I'm 3 months post op.

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I had pozole on my mushies diet. I couldn't terate the pork in it but the broth and the hominy went down so smooth. I'm not much of a menudo eater but I do love me some chicharon' date=' it goes down so smooth, and I'm 3 months post op.[/quote']

That's great! I am on puréed meats I will have to try it see how it goes. Wish me luck!!

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I had hominy just the other day (almost 7 months out)' date=' no problem. Just remember to chew it up well. It seems like the issue with corn would be the tougher skin. Hominy has no skin.

Hominy grits with butter... mmmmmm good. :wub:[/quote']

Well if grits is allowed then so should hominy. I can't wait to give it a try. Thanks for your input.

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What's hominy?

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What's hominy?

It's a type of corn, usually large and white in color. If you crush hominy it makes grits.

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Thanks, never knew that

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