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Still on purees.....took some spam and put it in the nutribullet..... Looked like pink slime. So I cooked like two tablespoons...... Ohhhhh man! Sooo good! Tastes like bacon! Add some mash potatoes and you've got an awesome meal!

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One thing my surgeon warned me about in my first consult was people pureeing spam, big macs, oreos etc, basically stuff full of fat and/or sugar and not losing weight because of it, and actually gaining.

Did you use like the turkey spam or lite spam? I am a spam fan. lol

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The thought of meat pureed makes me gag, and I haven't even had surgery yet. I love food, but not enough to puree a big mac. Icky.

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I'm thinking that I may have my husband prepare the pureéd foods, measure them out, and I'll just eat with my eyes closed.

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My NUT, and fitness trainer both suggested chili. They said it is a lifesaver. :) I will likely be eating a lot of cottage cheese, and Beans lol

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@@jenbaby75 Me too! When he told me that I was shocked, I don't even like McD's not pureed, I couldn't imagine throwing one of those nasty burgers in a blender and drinking it. Plus all the sodium in those prepared meats like the spam would make me swell like a walrus. I was just found the spam bacon experiment interesting because I kinda didn't believe the surgeon when he said people puree spam and big macs. lol =D

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I found one gets tired of over salty food very fast during the pureed stage of the diet. I looked for low sodium Soups and pureed them. Bean Soup was one of my favorites. I use to enjoy span as a child, but can no long handle it. To much fat and salt.

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