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I've always been addicted to beef patties ... Has anyone had problems with them ... I mean I'm not gonna back to eating them they way I used to but if I can they will be a treat from time to time :)

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I'm a little over two months and just tried it for the first time a few days ago. Only had like a fourth or less of it (I was picking it off someone's burger) but it went down fine. Eat slow and chew... That's what I had to remind myself.

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I would stay away from them since they are a trigger for you to over eat.... look at healthier, less fattening alternatives. This surgery is a tool to help you lose weight the rest depends on what and how much you eat and exercise is key.

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I lived off meatloaf and chili in the beginning. I now eat beef patties regularly. I buy good lean hamburger. I sometimes mix turkey and hamburger half and half. I don't dump....so I usually caramelize some onions on top of a hamburger patty and dip it in ketchup. I'll dip it in beef gravy if I have it. I buy the heinz beef gravy in the jars. :)

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I loved beef before surgery, and now its super hard for me to eat. It's rough on my stomach, and it takes forever to chew to applesauce consistency. I'd try turkey burger as an alternative. I love it now :)

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Beef patties as in burgers? I eat them all the time just w/o the bread.

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I can eat a little but not if it's too dry and I have to eat slowly and chew carefully. I had one from Chili's w/guacamole. I'm not usually a guacamole fan but it helped the burger go down easy. And it was MUCH tastier than expected. :-)

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I eat burgers (minus the bread). They sit very heavy tho. I can only have like 3 oz max

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I have had a beef burger or two....but LOVE turkey burgers. I dip each bite in a little A1 sauce. LOVE IT!

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I have had a beef burger or two....but LOVE turkey burgers. I dip each bite in a little A1 sauce. LOVE IT!

That sounds good! I've never used A1 with anything except steak - I'll have to try it this weekend. :-)

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I've always known burgers to be beef patties. Don't know what you're talking about then.

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Believe it or not, this is the first time I see beef patties made like that. I always thought beef patty is a burger :)

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These?

I would look at the nutritional info..carbs, sodium, etc, and make a decision based on that. Processed foods are often high in fat, sodium, carbs, etc, maybe contact your nut.

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