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A lot depends on what you have been told you can eat. We all have different diets post surgery, I was on soft food at two weeks and eating slow cooked meat, vegetables, Beans and lentils. I was also having porridge and scrambled eggs. Others are on full liquids for quite a few weeks. What are you allowed to eat?

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I posted a great recipe on here for tuna patties. They are delicious. :)

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Here's a link to the soft food stage page on my blog. There's also one for solid food when you get there!

http://gastricsleeve4me.blogspot.com/p/soft-food-stage.html

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Here's a link to the soft food stage page on my blog. There's also one for solid food when you get there!

http://gastricsleeve4me.blogspot.com/p/soft-food-stage.html

I can't find the recipe I saw yesterday for eggs made with cheese and it was chicken wing flavored or something...do you have it, or remember it. I went to that site and couldn't find it, I wanted to make it....ugh...

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I can't find the recipe I saw yesterday for eggs made with cheese and it was chicken wing flavored or something...do you have it' date=' or remember it. I went to that site and couldn't find it, I wanted to make it....ugh...

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Go to the "solid food stage" page at the top, scroll down, and look for "buffalo chicken bites" :)

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I'm almost 2 weeks out

Wanted to see any foods I.can start trying to make

Here's a book I ordered on Amazon:

recipes for Life After Weight-Loss Surgery – Revised & Updated” - Delicious Dishes for Nourishing The New You

This edition was published in 2012

Margaret M. Furtado, MS, RD, LDN

Clinical dietician Specialist, Johns Hopkins Bay View Medical Center

Lynette Schultz, LRCP, RT

Chef Joseph Ewing, BS

Here’s the link to it on Amazon

http://www.amazon.com/Recipes-Weight-Loss-Surgery-Revised-Updated/dp/1592334962/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1345943118&sr=8-1&keywords=recipes+for+life+after+weight-loss+surgery+by+margaret+m.+furtado+%26+lynette+schultz

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Here's a link to the soft food stage page on my blog. There's also one for solid food when you get there!

http://gastricsleeve...food-stage.html

Thanks for posting this!

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Go to the "solid food stage" page at the top, scroll down, and look for "buffalo chicken bites" :)

I am not up to chicken yet, but I tried the baked ricotta, WOW, that was great!!! Thanks!

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recipes.html" rel="external nofollow">http://bariatricfoodie.blogspot.com/p/favorite-recipes.html

http://theworldaccordingtoeggface.blogspot.com/

http://www.emilybites.com/p/recipe-index.html

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I ordered from Amazon Everything you want to know about weight loss surgery cookbook. It has recipes and suggestions for each phase.

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The book arrived today. The name is : Everything Post Weight Loss Surgery Cookbook.

It has over 150 recipes.

When I borrowed it from the library, I made some of the meals and they were great and so, I ordered the book.

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The book arrived today. The name is : Everything Post Weight Loss Surgery Cookbook.

It has over 150 recipes.

When I borrowed it from the library, I made some of the meals and they were great and so, I ordered the book.

Thanks for this suggestion, I just went and ordered this book online.

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I came up with the best meal every. Jalapeño onion sautéed then add chopped zucchini and squash. And blacken tilapia then mix it all up.

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