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As most of is know food is "social" it's emotional, it's a plethora of things . I wanted to give a suggestion to anyone who is recently post op or the newbies just starting your journey. As I am now 6wks post op and learning to eat all over again I wanted to share a tool that works for me and well I simply think they are Awesome! And simply amazing and should be marketed as bariatric sleeve training tools. My sister previously gave me the fork and spoons to help with my small bites. Today when I came home my Mom said I have something to help you on your journey! All said with a loving smile. And here is what she gave mepost-215862-14185139840152_thumb.jpg. How awesome! Tiny plates tiny bowels forks and spoons. This not only help me keep my portions in check but can make this a bit fun! :) love this and just had to share

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Those are cute, I bought some really fun a beautiful salad plates before surgery. It just makes it more fun to eat when it's pretty!

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Hey it's 96 pcs of fun for less than $6 they can be found at Walmart in the section they have holiday paper towels and cake decorating things as such. Not in the normal paper plate area hahaha

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I was just there today!!! I'm on vacation...I'm sure I'll be there again soon. And I'm picking up some of this cuteness!

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Fantastic find. Thanks for sharing. Can't believe its less than $6.

I found my lap top lunch box online. Its similar to a Asian bento box. Small portions and easy meals on the go.

http://www.laptoplunches.com/

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How cute, I have stocked up on so many tiny dishes, glasses, storage containers, my son laughs at how I always say, isn't it the cutest tiniest little thing, I love it!

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      Question for anyone, how did you get your mind right before surgery? Like as far as eating better foods and just doing better in general? I'm having a really hard time with this. Any help is appreciated 🙏❤️
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        That sounds awesome. I'll have to check that out thanks!

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