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Tomorrow I am able to introduce SF pudding and blended low fat Soups (I am super excited about that!). However, one of the other things on the list I can start trying are "soft crackers." What the devil are soft crackers? Has anyone else come across this terminology?

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Crackers soaked in Soup? I don't know but it doesn't sound very appetizing...well maybe if I were in your shoes it would. ;)

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Soft crackers? Sounds like an oxymoron. Maybe they did mean softened crackers. Even in the early phases I concentrated on Protein sources. I did not try starches except for mashed Beans.< /p>

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I don't understand why "soft crackers" (which I assume are saltines) are on your diet list. There's absolutely zero food value in them, and they're a slider food.

Just sayin'.

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I was allowed saltines at week 4. If you chew them really well they go down easy.

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Reduced fat ritz crackers.

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All those crackers, reduced fat or not -- Ritz crackers, club cracker, saltines, wheat thins, and many other kinds of crackers -- are just baked white flour. They're the poster child of "slider foods."

Yes, they go down fast and easy -- down the esophagus, down the stomach, and right into your intestine, leaving plenty of room for more crackers. That's why they're called slider foods. ;)

The more of them you eat, the more you'll want. Pretty soon, you'll have eaten 200-300 calories a day in crackers alone. No nutrition, not even any Fiber. Just carbs and calories.

Just sayin'.

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P.S. Here are some crackers that offer more nutrition than club, saltines, etc.:

Wasa multigrain crispbread cracker - 60 cals, 2 grams Fiber, 2 grams Protein

Doctor Kracker Three Seed Flat Cracker - 100 cals, 3 grams fiber, 5 grams Protein

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