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I am very bad at this whole pureed thing. Its gross to me so I just chew the crap out of my food. My husband got a spicy pepperoni pizza from wegmans and I couldnt help myself. I ate the toppings. I can tell you I didnt like it, I felt like it was burning my stomach and crawling back up my throat. I also could not eat all the toppings from the smallest piece in the box.

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NO. Sounds disgusting.

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I know the temptation of it sounds good but as a fellow new sleever and a nurse I'm going to suggest that your new tummy is not ready for something like that

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Just asking? No bashing needed!

Did anyone have puréed pizza topping during their 2 week purée diet:)

Hubby ordered a pepperoni pizza during my soft food stage. Since I was scared of eating the crust I took a fingerful of cheese and pepperoni off the top. Purred pizza sounds gross to me. And I went straight from full liquids (4 weeks) to soft foods (4 weeks).

Anything that shouldn't be pureed (pizza, tacos, etc) I didn't eat. Stuff like mashed potatoes, refried Beans, yogurt, etc I ate in the soft food stage.

But that scoopful of cheese and meat sure were yummy!

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When I was in the pureed stage, I fixed something that might satisfy your "Italian Food" taste buds.

I used one cup of turkey meatballs (cooked as directed on the package), 1/2 cup pizza quick sauce, and 1/4 cup low-fat ricotta cheese and 1/4 cup chicken broth (to thin everything enough to blend). This will make 4 1/2 cup servings. You can do it one of two ways. Either you can just blend everything together, and keep it in one container, or you can blend each ingredient separately and use four small containers. If you want layers, put a layer of turkey at the bottom of each container, then a layer or ricotta, and finally a layer of the pizza quick sauce. Store in the refrigerator, and heat each one in the microwave when you are ready to eat it. Yummy. Note that your doctor might not allow Tomato products during the pureed stage, so you should check your instructions.

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i think i was 3 weeks out. i dont think the pizza was the problem i think it was the spicy pepperoni i eat cheese often and i dont have problems with digestion

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Well the pizza did just find last night:)

I had scrambled egg this morning and got down half of it, I think I stopped just in time, kept burping it, but on the other hand it was tasty!

Tried chicken in a can tonight mixed with puréed salsa...the bomb!! Going to try a bit of white cheese sauce on it tomorrow;)

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