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Hello all! I was sleeved 10/8. I have been working hard getting Protein but just can't do shakes. Any Soup ideas, etc?

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i ate a lot of greek yogurt (dannon light and fit greek, some have 2x protein!) to get some extra Protein in. but the shakes, unfortunately, at that stage were mandatory for protein intake. :(

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Unjury.com makes a chicken Soup broth that has 21g of Protein. I just ordered the vanilla and unflavored to add to my meals post-op (VSG is this Wednesday!) but have a feeliing I'll order the chicken soup stuff too, to make Egg Drop Soup (extra, extra protein!). :)

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You can also use Unjury's strawberry sorbet flavor and make with sugar-free Jello. I think it's like 20 grams of Protein.

Advise you buy the individual packets to try. They can be returned if you don't like them. The big containers are less expensive, but can't be returned.

Also, have you tried mixing your Protein shakes with skim milk or non-fat Greek yogurt? Add some ice, mix in a blender and it's like a milkshake!

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Thank you all so much! Love the ideas!

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I lived on SF Popsicles and unjury Fudgesicles for the couple of weeks. I still eat them on a pretty regular basis

Unjury Fudgesicles

Jell-O sugar free Instant pudding (Not Cooked), 4-serving package

2 cups of cold skim milk

2 Scoops or Packets of Unflavored UNJURY

Directions:

Use Jell-O sugar free Instant pudding (Not Cooked), 4-serving package

Measure 2 cups of cold skim milk following package directions.

Add two scoops of Unflavored Unjury to the two cups of cold milk.

Thoroughly mix the UNJURY powder with the milk by shaking or stirring.

Put the Jell-O Sugar Free Instant (Not Cooked) Dry Pudding Mix into a bowl.

Add the UNJURY and milk mixture to the dry pudding mix.

Stir for 2 minutes.

Pour into 6 small paper cups (3 oz pudding per cup).

Place popsicle stick in center of each cup.

Put cups in freezer for 4 hours. Once popsicles have frozen, peel away the paper cup and enjoy!

Nutrition Facts per 3 oz popsicle (makes 6):

10 grams Protein

9 grams carbohydrate

4 grams sugar

77 calories

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Awesome thx

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try www.bjsbariatrics.com they have Syntrax Nectar shakes that you can buy as a sample pack. They are on sale right now. I really liked the Apple, Grapefruit and Iced tea. They mix with Water so they are more...'fruity' than 'milky'. Hope this helps :)

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I lived on SF Popsicles and unjury Fudgesicles for the couple of weeks. I still eat them on a pretty regular basis Unjury Fudgesicles Jell-O sugar free Instant pudding (Not Cooked)' date=' 4-serving package 2 cups of cold skim milk 2 Scoops or Packets of Unflavored UNJURY Directions: Use Jell-O sugar free Instant pudding (Not Cooked), 4-serving package Measure 2 cups of cold skim milk following package directions. Add two scoops of Unflavored UNJURY to the two cups of cold milk. Thoroughly mix the UNJURY powder with the milk by shaking or stirring. Put the Jell-O Sugar Free Instant (Not Cooked) Dry Pudding Mix into a bowl. Add the UNJURY and milk mixture to the dry pudding mix. Stir for 2 minutes. Pour into 6 small paper cups (3 oz pudding per cup). Place popsicle stick in center of each cup. Put cups in freezer for 4 hours. Once popsicles have frozen, peel away the paper cup and enjoy! Nutrition Facts per 3 oz popsicle (makes 6): 10 grams Protein 9 grams carbohydrate 4 grams sugar 77 calories[/quote']

Ooo this sounds so good! I just ordered a new ice cream maker, maybe I'll try it in that once it arrives. Thank you.

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