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I am Mexican and i loooveee my salsa n spice in my food! Anyone know when its okay to eat spicy food? ? im still in my purees but i can still add something with a lil kick for more flavor,,,,, :D

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I have been trying and it doesnt go well lol.i tried hot sauce on my eggs and put some hot sauce im my guacamole one time.

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awww lol i really miss some spice im just scared that i'll regret it after i try it... im gonna wait for my mushy stage maybe then it will work for me...

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I'm 4 weeks out made myself salsa verde to put on everything!!! Just make sure u blend everything very well. How many weeks out r u? I even put it on my soups.... Mmmmmm good!

OMG that sounds soo good! lol i am 2 1/2 weeks out is it to soon???

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okay thanks a bunch! im gonna try some really light first see how it goes :D

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ALso u think it would be ok to have a lil lemon n chilli powder? ? OMG IM HORRIBLE i know but i love lemon ...lol

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Ive had both and neither one has given me any problems. Just start off little by little and then when you see if it sits well then add more. I too am part mexican and i absolutely love limon and salsa! I feared i would never get to have spicy foods again but so far so good. Im making some yummy salsa roja right now and i cant wait to have me a lil on my food.< /p>

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how yummy!! enjoy! i'll probably make myself something tomorrow

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ALso u think it would be ok to have a lil lemon n chilli powder?? OMG IM HORRIBLE i know but i love lemon ...lol

Not sure about that one... I think it will be ok. Just suck on the lemon , don't eat it. U can eat a piece of watermelon with lemon and chilli powder!! Yummy that's sounds really good right now..:)

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that sure does!! lol

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I was cleared to have mushies 7 days after surgery. The first item on the food suggestion list was chili, and we were specifically told to not be afraid of flavor or spice. My husband made chili as usual (super spicy) and it was wonderful.

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My best dish for mushies is a Tilapia filet with some chili powder, topped with tomatillo-avocado salsa. Spice it up as much as you like. Great Protein, great spicy/tangy flavor and easy on the sleeve.

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I am Mexican and i loooveee my salsa n spice in my food! Anyone know when its okay to eat spicy food?? im still in my purees but i can still add something with a lil kick for more flavor' date=',,,, :D[/quote']

You can add spice right from she start. When I was in mushies I was mixing smashed green chillies & jalapenos to refried Beans. & was eating buffalo chicken dip.

I also had egg drop Soup w/ lots of Sriracha

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