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@@Dub thanks for the pics. They look amazing! So I guess you'll be eating meat meat and some wings????

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@@zoeyb how do you make the cauliflower crust? I have seen a chicken crust pounded thin but never heard of cauliflower crust before

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Ok. So @@Dub we need to sponsor a bariatric bbq. You Grill and I'll handle the sides. :-) But as far as first solids I went straight to chicken breast marinated with lemon, garlic and fresh herbs and London broil medium well with grilled unions, peppers and mushrooms. I just really wanted a thick piece of meat!

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Dub - Why are posting pictures of food from the internet? If I wanted to make myself hunrgy, I could google them myself.

The internet ? I assure you that those pics came from my backyard grill or my kitchen. I enjoy grilling, cooking and such. The only problem is that I usually had loud music playing and beer close at hand when doing this. No mysteries where the weight came from on me. I only posted the healthiest stuff I cooked. Typically, I'd do unhealthy stuff....... :P
Have you never heard of reverse image search? It will tell you every site that you visited to "borrow" these images.

Such as Kamado Guru or Georgia Outdoor News grilling forums?????

Look at the poster names and you'll see that I was the poster on those sites.

I use imgur as my photo file storage.

Anywhere else those pics exist is due to someone steeling MY pics.

Get over it.

I would not post bogus pics.

I resent even being questioned about it.

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Even if he is the one that posted them on other sites before this one, they don't belong in this thread. This thread was very useful before it was derailed. Thanks for everyone that posted good suggestions.

I'll tell ya what.......when I'm up and running and grilling again......you just let me know what else you'd like to see in the pictures for proof.

I take my grilling seriously. I take my integrity seriously, too.

You've questioned both.

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Even if he is the one that posted them on other sites before this one, they don't belong in this thread. This thread was very useful before it was derailed. Thanks for everyone that posted good suggestions.

How is this?

Proteins and Fiber carbs.

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It's good! I made it once before surgery to see if I'd like it. By itself it's just kind of meh. But with the toppings it's yum!

My plan is to make 3-4 at a time and freeze the extras.

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@@Dub, do you have a bariatric grilling recipe blog or place you post your recipes? I know grilling can sometimes be a lil shake of this and that and there aren't any recipes, but it would be great to get your ideas written out. I'm up to soft foods, so my possibilities just greatly opened up after 5 weeks of liquids. Would love to try some of the things you posted! (Maybe before fall REALLY sets in and I can't grill anymore!)

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@@Dub, you are killing me here. I'm pre-pre op, so I can certainly eat any of this, but I haven't had Breakfast yet.

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@@Dub, do you have a bariatric grilling recipe blog or place you post your recipes? I know grilling can sometimes be a lil shake of this and that and there aren't any recipes, but it would be great to get your ideas written out. I'm up to soft foods, so my possibilities just greatly opened up after 5 weeks of liquids. Would love to try some of the things you posted! (Maybe before fall REALLY sets in and I can't grill anymore!)

Let me see what I can pull together.

A lot of the grilled stuff is done so with commercial meat rubs that I like......various types for the different cuts. I'm scared that I'll have to get past using so many of them, though, and start making my own rubs with a stronger control over the sugar & salt content.

The grilled salmon you saw in my pics is often brushed over with olive oil and hit with one of these rubs.....sometimes I'll glaze it during the last few minutes with Frank's Red Hot Sweet Chili Sauce. This stuff is awesome in everything: glazes, dips and sauces.

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@DUB-You need to be on a episode of Pitmasters! I bet Myron, Tuffy, and Moe would approve!

I know exactly what my grilling will be.

I'm going to smoke a beef brisket overnight.

A couple burnt ends would be a damn fine Protein for that day.

Last one was a 12 pound packer.

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The 1" cubes of burnt ends are like meat candy. So dang good when a little hickory sauce is basted on them the last few minutes they are smoking. This is the very best of my grilling menu. Burnt ends. Could eat them every day, I think.

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@@Dub, do you have a bariatric grilling recipe blog or place you post your recipes? I know grilling can sometimes be a lil shake of this and that and there aren't any recipes, but it would be great to get your ideas written out. I'm up to soft foods, so my possibilities just greatly opened up after 5 weeks of liquids. Would love to try some of the things you posted! (Maybe before fall REALLY sets in and I can't grill anymore!)

Let me see what I can pull together.

A lot of the grilled stuff is done so with commercial meat rubs that I like......various types for the different cuts. I'm scared that I'll have to get past using so many of them, though, and start making my own rubs with a stronger control over the sugar & salt content.

The grilled salmon you saw in my pics is often brushed over with olive oil and hit with one of these rubs.....sometimes I'll glaze it during the last few minutes with Frank's Red Hot Sweet Chili Sauce. This stuff is awesome in everything: glazes, dips and sauces.

I will anxiously await what you come up with. I am trying to wrap my head around this new lifestyle and I'd like to have some ideas under my belt so I don't fall into bad habits. Thanks!

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I am exactly 2 weeks away from being released to all foods and I already have in mind what I would LOVE to have.

I wouldn't mind a nice, big juicy...

CLEMENTINE. That's right, for whatever reason, my body is seriously craving some citrus. Now I am not planning to go nuts or anything and I know that fruits have sugar etc etc but I wouldn't mind a couple of pieces.

The other thing I will definitely be having is some nice Norwegian smoked salmon because I just love that stuff. I hope to god my stomach will be able to handle these two things.

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