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I made a turkey meatloaf but in the middle I put two laughing cow blue cheese wedges down the length of meatloaf in the middle. After if was done I put buffalo sauce over the top. Not too much. It was so delish. I used one pound of ground turkey, a little Italian bread crumbs, Worcestershire sauce, ketchup, one egg. Backed 375 for 45 min.

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I made a turkey meatloaf but in the middle I put two laughing cow blue cheese wedges down the length of meatloaf in the middle. After if was done I put buffalo sauce over the top. Not too much. It was so delish. I used one pound of ground turkey' date=' a little Italian bread crumbs, Worcestershire sauce, ketchup, one egg. Backed 375 for 45 min.[/quote']

When I make my meatloaf, I call it a stuffed meatloaf cuz like you I add the cheese, but I also add veggies :-) Yummy. I need to make some. You recipe sounds delicious too.

Gen :-) 12/15/12

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I'm still in the puréed phase so I have had the same meal everyday since I started puréed food 4 days ago. 1 oz of chicken and spinach Soup with a dollop of Faye 0% fat yogurt! Mmmm. I'm waiting half an hour for it to digest then I'm gonna try a spoonful of baby food pears!

HW 283. SW265. SD 3/22/13! CW 251

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I made a turkey meatloaf but in the middle I put two laughing cow blue cheese wedges down the length of meatloaf in the middle. After if was done I put buffalo sauce over the top. Not too much. It was so delish. I used one pound of ground turkey' date=' a little Italian bread crumbs, Worcestershire sauce, ketchup, one egg. Backed 375 for 45 min.[/quote']

That sounds so good.... I'm going to try this!!!!

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Tonight my family wanted to eat out at a Chinese restaurant. It was my first time eating out since surgery. I had a cup of seafood Soup and it was great. It was basically egg drop soup with little bits of fish and other sea critters tossed in.

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A cup of steamed broccoli with about 1/4c of mashed potatoes mixed in. Me and Protein are not getting along today and this baby is making me very nauseous today :-( I have thrown up almost every Vitamin I've taken today...not happy today

SD:1/28/13 HW:358 SW:338 CW:291

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First day advanced to soft food. lunch was one ounce of tuna finely minced with a bit of mayo and relish and 2 Town House crackers. Delish!! Supper was one ounce of shredded roast turkey loin w/a bit of stock to moisten it, and a 1/4 cup of fat free refried Beans w/a bit of salsa on top. Also yum. Took me awhile to get supper in, but I tolerated both meals fine.

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Yummy .... How far out are you?

Oh, I'm 6 months post op, but I've never been able to eat a tortilla before...I avoided them for many months.

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Oh' date=' I'm 6 months post op, but I've never been able to eat a tortilla before...I avoided them for many months.[/quote']

I can't do white flour tortilla but I have no problem with baked corn tortilla. :0)

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I must admit. The people who talk about eating all those carbs don't seem as successful in weightloss as those that don't.

I don't eat bread, much Pasta, much potatoes. I confess i save my carb calories for an occasional dark chocolate bite.

But i have lost 125 lbs and holding. I Constantly remind myself to eat more Protein. I see others who have had the surgery eat tons of bread and empty calories then gripe about the struggles with weightloss.

It's all about choice. Ya know?

I support you and what you wrote here - there are no accidents - what there are is bullies who think they can go around calling people “judgie” and say anything they want.

Ultimately the childish high school girl thing continues - I applaud your honesty and am convinced there are people who aren’t mature enough to understand a post that is merely against what they believe and take it so personal they need to attack you -

you didn’t need to apologize to anyone.

carry on - cat fight over.

meow meow judgie judge judge meow meow

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Oh no why do you have a pic line?

Back in the hospital due to a possible leak between pouch and remnant stomach. Still trying to figure all that stuff out. I have a pic line for my ivs and nutrition. Glad to have It In so if. Get nutritional needs!

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5 Gorton's fish sticks from the oven with 6 orida french fries

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1 Gorton's Lemon & Butter Grilled Salmon fillet and 1/2 cup of cooked broccoli and cauliflower

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