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I was banded Jan 19th and get to start on mushies/pureed food tomorrow. My question is if I have say a soft scrambled egg, or cottage cheese, or refried Beans, or ricotta cheese, do I need to put it in the blender and puree it or can I eat it as is? I am confused as to what is the difference between mushies and pureed? Thanks much for any clarifications.

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I could eat it as is.

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I didn't puree those. Just make sure with the scrambled egg that you do chew it.

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They told me that pureed was anything the consistency of applesauce. If you like refried Beans, you could pulverize some chunky salsa in the blender, mix that in, heat for a minute or two in the microwave, then melt some Kraft fat free shredded mozarella on top. I even squeezed some cheese into Tomato Soup. Kraft fat free slices, broken up will melt in Tomato Soup. More liquid than mushy, but something to think about, maybe after a fill. I could have instant mashed potatoes, too. I heated fat free gravy to put on them. Congratulations on your banding, and good luck on your journey.

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I have trouble eating eggs (even scrambled), especially in the morning when I am tightest.

If you want to try them, take a small bite and wait to see how it goes down before eating too much.

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I have trouble eating eggs (even scrambled), especially in the morning when I am tightest.

If you want to try them, take a small bite and wait to see how it goes down before eating too much.

Isn't that strange? I am the same way now. I had no problems at first, but after my second fill, sometimes scrambled eggs give me problems.

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