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I used to love cheese. Its a good source of Protein that is especially important to us banders. On my list from the nutritionist is skim mozzarella string cheese. To me it would seem too chewy and not easy to breakdown to the mushy stage needed so it doesn't get stuck so I am a little afraid to try it.

Any advice? :hungry:

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I love cheese too. I had no problem with string cheese during my mushie stage.

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I eat cheese too with no problem. Just eat it slowly and chew .

edie

Ditto -

Edie - you are my inspiration :clap2: you have done fantastic :clap2:

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Cabot cheese makes a 75% fat free cheese made with 1% milk. It's really good. :nervous

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Looooooooove cheese!!! By all means of my favorite foods. I would die if I could not have it.

I am on mushies right not and string cheese is going down just fine. I take in really small bites and chew chew chew.

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Thanks for the info. I'm on mushie stage and didn't even think about cheese! Woot, another thing to add to my diet :whoo:!

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I have had some small problems with melted mozzerella-chew, chew chew and it still seems to form a big lump. Other than that no problem.:clap2:

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My absolute favourite lunch is a few crackers, a few pieces of a good brie, some chilli jam, and a sliced apple. Yummmmm.

cheese and crackers as a combo for me is a "careful" food, it can block up quickly. But cheese on its own, I avoid or I'd eat a whole wheel of it! Its easy for me to eat.

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