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I just started soft foods and I can have crackers. Any recommendations? I almost bought WASA but they looked dry and like cardboard.

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If I'm going for taste I'd go with wheat thins, m'self.

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Has anyone on solid food tried Triscuits?

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Has anyone on solid food tried Triscuits?

Yup. I had them when I was sick a couple weeks ago. I couldn't keep anything down but crackers and Soup. Was a high carb week but better than starving.

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I do wheat thins

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I third the wheat thins. They are tasty and whole grain. Only downside is that they are small. I have 4 of them with an ounce of pepper jack cheese- one of my favorite post-op snacks!

-Kendra

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I will try the wheat thins. Thank you

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I eat melba toast

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Ok devils advocate here..., I remember that stage and well no crackers are really "good"for you..

But trust me I ate them because I was allowed:)

Saltine crackers

So the saltine low sodium wheat crackers were good and they break up "melt" better when you eat them...

Just a thought, come get me if you must :P

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The first crackers I ate were saltines. We were allowed them pretty early on my program. Just one or two with meals. Next, I ate wheat thins and Special K wholegrain crackers. I try to only eat whole grain crackers because they fill me up better and the whole grain is good for me. I do eat triscuts occasionally, but I don't keep them in the house because I like them too much.

For me, I try to keep Snacks I enjoy, but not too much or they are too hard to resist. I've managed to find quite a few that fit the bill and have quite a list of foods that only get to visit my house occasionally.

Lynda

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So lets change the topic a bit ~ what whole grains do you eat to make sure you are getting enough Fiber?

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I don't really eat many grains so fiber can and is an issue for a lot of us...

Veggies!! Broccoli, cauliflower etc.

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Laura smokes crack....ers :P (Laura I'm kidding...we're ok with that now right?)

I can eat 8 wheat thins and I often do that with spreadable cheese (kalualka?) but I can eat so little it does not matter :( or is that a :)

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I ate Melba toast ... I actually liked it

And yes it was on my list of approved foods :P

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