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N O N E - im ready for solids. Maybe my outlook will change in a couple of months!! Right now it would have to be any whey stirred into any salty soup!!

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before surgery I started drinking my protien shakes....Body Fortress

I liked it I really did. But right now the only thing my mouth is liking is Gatoraid.

I keep trying other things but it is just not happening right now. Maybe tomorrow my taste buds will come back.

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My favorite is Advant Edge Soy Protien 20g Protien Its from Body for Life-Chocolate. Its great ! Add Fat Free milk,Yum Yum..:)

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Strain out the egg if you like, or just chew little pieces of it very well. Practically any Asian restaurant will have it. The Soup I get has very tiny chunks of chicken, which I chew until mashed. Both the egg and the chicken offer Protein. Egg Drop Soup (or hot and sour) puts chicken or beef broth to shame.

PS: The smell of chicken broth gives me vivid memories of stuffing, my favorite holiday "vegetable"; from there, my mind wanders to a big plate overloaded with turkey, stuffing, potatoes, etc.

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A great alternative to milk or saoy milk which many people cannot tolerate is almond milk! It is delicious and only 40 calories per serving...you need to buy the one with no sugar added. It is also low in fat and the little fat it has is heart healthy! So enjoy!!!! It comes in chocolate also!:hungry:

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EAS has a great Protein Drink ... EAS original. 310 calories/43 gm Protein in an 11 oz can, but I only drink 1/2 a can at a time. You can get it at Wal-Mart. 4 cans of about 11 oz each for $11.00 or so ... and there is a $5.00 coupon on the carton. It's sort of thick, but not too thick. I LOVE the chocolate fudge. No aftertaste at all. You can also get it a Sams Club and it's a bit less expensive.

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