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What did you have to eat for valentine Day ?

Ok today was the first day of soft foods for me (no more Soup yeahhh )

Breakfast - 4 spoonfulls of milky porridge (no sugar)

2 hours before lunch i had a small glass of red wine

lunch - A very small omlette (could only eat about 5 bites, 1 egg, little semi skimmed milk, mushrooms,peppers & onion

dinner - Tiny bit of salmon, mashed potato mixed with gravy & mashed swede

Happy Valentine Day Everyone :thumbup:

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Happ Valentines Day

Breakfast: Triple venti skinny latte

Lunch: Snap peas 3.5 ounces and 1 chicken thigh

Dinner: To early on the West Coast for supper, but I will probably have home made chicken alfredo with mushrooms over penne wheat Pasta.

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We had steak crab and asparagus.

Today, I didnt measure. I put everything onto my salad plate and then I ate half of what I put on there.

For desert, we stopped at baskin robbins and shared a kids scoop of ice cream. I had maybe 5 small bites. I actually didnt want any more than that.

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This will sound really bad, but it was really good. We went into Boston for valentines day and here is how it went. Breakfast, coffee and a 1/2 MacDonald's has brown (I didn't order this but my skinny friend got it with her food and didn't want it and the old memories had me give in). lunch the chocolate buffett at the Langham hotel. OMG it was sooooo good. I am not a choc-o holic but my husband is and we really enjoyed it. The chocolate croissant bread pudding and the chocolate fresh berry and dark chocolate crepe was to die for! Then we went walking thru Fanuel Hall to work it off. Back to the Park Plaza hotel for a couple of drinks. I had not made any dinner reservations because I thought we would have been allset with the buffett eariler but we were hungry. No luck in getting in anywhere so my husband and I split a ceasar salad w/chicken at the bar. We ended the night at the Frank Caliendo comedy show. We had a wonderful time. We have never done anything like this before, and given the economy we probably won't do it again any time soon, but we did have a great experience! Not the best food choices by far, but I am glad that I was still able to indulge. Back on the band wagon today, has a small omelet and sausage for breakfast.

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I am over a year post-op and unfilled right now.

Breakfast - scrambled eggs with a little cheese.

lunch - slice of french toast and a banana with a glass of orange juice. About 3 or 4 home fries (very small but just enough to get a taste of them).

dinner - Homemade beef stew with potato, eggplant, onions, garlic, beef and a little olive oil. 1 slice of italian bread. A very tiny slice of valentine's day cake that I cooked for my family.

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Hi all,

I am 3 weeks post-op:cool2:. On mushies/soft foods; went out with a friend to a movie and dinner. I ordered stuff flounder; came with mash potatoes, mix vegs and a salad. I ate the courtans out of the salad, just lest than 1/4 of the fish and non of the mash potatoes. Took all the rest home;not the salad. My friend had Soup, lemon chicken, mash potatoes, string Beans and chocolate mouse cake!!! WOW!!:rose:

Kim

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I just had gotten a fill and valentines fell on day 3-soft food for me.......so here's how it went down::tongue2:

Breakfast-cream of wheat

Lunch-cottage cheese

Dinner-less than 1/4 bean & cheese burritto with mole sauce! yum! was a little mad I couldn't eat any chips! Oh well!:cursing:

dessert-a few nibbles of some delicious homemade valentine sugar cookie!! :tt1:

There is always next year!!:thumbup:And hopefully I'll be so darn skinny,dessert will be the last thing on my mind!:blushing:

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