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Hey everyone,

I am starting to plan my blenderized diet and I wanted to get your oppinion on things.

I went to the store today and bought some fish, like sole, cod and I also bought some king crab legs. From what I gather these things are ok to have on the blenderized diet right? As long as they are easy to mush with a fork, right? Also, I bought mashed potato, summer squash and zucchini, cottage cheese, yogurt, chicken. These things are all ok right?

Another question, when I do make this stuff, do I have to put everything in the blender so its soft or can I just cook the broil the fish and eat it like that. I know the chicken will have to be blended, but what about the fish and like the roasted summer squash and zucchini?

Sorry guys, but I offically start the blenderized diet tomorrow. So, I want to know before I start eating that stuff. All of your help will be great!

Thank you!:confused2:

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I know people that blenderized foods but it wasn't required on my particular docs orders. Best bet is always to follow his nutritionists advice, though I would think on softer foods such as the sole and squash you might be able to get away with just mashing it with a potato masher or your fork, and ofcourse chew, chew, chewing.

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