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And I'm in charge of making dips so I was thinking of making spinach artichoke dip and beer cheese dip sooo regardless if I can eat it or not I'm making that. But question is my surgery was 10/7 am I allowed any of the above spinach artichoke dip with be light cream cheese and beer cheese dip with be lowfat cheese and a low carb beer??

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I don't see why not if you can tolerate it okay. Question is, what are you going to use to dip? Can you do veggies yet? You don't really want to do chips or crackers. Too carby.

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You might try making one with higher Protein that would be better for you to get your Protein goals. I made a Skinn(ish) Buffalo chicken dip for a party tonight that was really good and high in protein, low carb, moderate fat. Also, at about 4 weeks post-op, I made a mexican layer dip that was easy for me to eat with fat free refried Beans, mashed avocado, 0% greek yogurt (mixed with a little lime and taco seasoning), 2% sharp cheddar, pico de gallo and olives. I left the pico de gallo and olives out of my portion. It was easy to eat and got protein from the yogurt, Beans and cheese.

@@Babbs is right about the dipper though. I just used a fork.

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Someone brought this to my party last night, I ate it with a couple of Wheat Thins and dipped a few carrots in it.

I don't have the nutritional values but I imagine it is low carb and not horribly caloric. You could always use reduced fat cheeses.

JALAPENO CREAM cheese DIP
PREP TIME
10 mins
COOK TIME
10 mins
TOTAL TIME
20 mins
Author: Terri
Recipe type: Appetizer
Serves: 8-10
INGREDIENTS
  • 16 oz cream cheese
  • 2 4 oz cans diced green chilies
  • 1 4 oz can diced jalapenos
  • 3 cups pepper jack cheese, grated
  • ¼ tsp garlic salt
  • ¼ cup cheddar cheese, grated
  • Green onions
  • Sliced jalapenos
INSTRUCTIONS
  1. In a large mixing bowl, mix together on medium speed, cream cheese, diced green chilies, jalapenos, pepper jack cheese, garlic salt until nice and creamy.
  2. Pour mixture into a glass pie plate that is microwaveable.
  3. Microwave for 5-6 minutes on high until the center is hot and edges are bubbling. If needed, put back in microwave and cook for 30 second at a time until center is hot.
  4. Garnish with green onions, sliced jalapenos and cheddar cheese.
  5. Serve with tortilla chips.

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A low fat Trisket is 13 calories, far less than a cheese crisp (50~).

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