Liquid Stage RecipesThis is a discussion on Liquid Stage Recipes within the Cooking, Baking and Recipes forums, part of the Food and Nutrition category; I will mail you TB beans..both my sons work there..lol geri... | Cooking, Baking and Recipes Cooking, Baking and Recipes that adhere to Lap-Band® diet guidelines |
02-12-2007, 04:11 PM
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#91 |
Join Date: Nov 2006 Age: 50
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I will mail you TB beans..both my sons work there..lol geri
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02-14-2007, 09:12 PM
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#92 |
Join Date: Jan 2007 Age: 41
Posts: 633
City: South Texas, and Northern Maine State: Texas, Maine |
Hey!
im on liquids, been on them for a week, and will be on them for two weeks from now, since i just got banded yesterday!!!
Everyone on this board have posted some really wonderful information that's helped me a LOT. Here is a small chance to give a little back!
I had the hardest time with beef broth, and the chicken was also kinda blah...but a friend brought me over a can of "butterball" chicken broth and oh my gosh its just as good as kentucky fried chicken!!! (Butterball also makes Turkeys)
i love it. Im also drinking the kellogs protien water too and it really does help!
DONT FORGET TEAS TOO! decaffinated are best, get the variety pack and start a routine, like decaf tea (with a drop of honey) for breakfast, butterball chicken broth for lunch and jello for dinner!
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[SIGPIC] TEXAS/MAINE-BANDED FEB 13 2007, med 10 CM, 4cc band *3 fill 5/23/07 found leak 330start/285rebanding/c191/fg170/idealgoal150 REBANDED MAY 24 2007, small AP BAND 10cc 7.4cc current fill
Dr Matthew J. St Laurent, Houston
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02-17-2007, 06:05 PM
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#93 |
Join Date: Jan 2007 Age: 41
Posts: 633
City: South Texas, and Northern Maine State: Texas, Maine |
another good juice for the inbetween clear and creamy stage is CARROT JUICE heated up for a minute in themicrowave. Its a little heavier than broth but not so much that its creamy. I tolerate this very well and it gives me a 'full' feeling. you can get these in the fresh produce department at the grocery store near the tofu and soybean products.
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[SIGPIC] TEXAS/MAINE-BANDED FEB 13 2007, med 10 CM, 4cc band *3 fill 5/23/07 found leak 330start/285rebanding/c191/fg170/idealgoal150 REBANDED MAY 24 2007, small AP BAND 10cc 7.4cc current fill
Dr Matthew J. St Laurent, Houston
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02-17-2007, 06:20 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 53
City: kansas city State: ks |
what did you eat 4 mnths out Quote:
Originally Posted by HarleyNana Heather, there are several other threads with some wonderful recipes and suggestions for on the go foods. Egg drop soup is a great source for protein and helps with the hunger during the 2nd week of liquids. Mushy stage, refried beans from Taco Bell.
Ok, the secret's out, I'm not a cook, LOL. | |
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02-20-2007, 09:22 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2007 Age: 41
Posts: 633
City: South Texas, and Northern Maine State: Texas, Maine |
I was fine until this stage. I think that because im starting to heal that ive started having intense cravings that I KNOW wont do anyone any good..
ive been great on the liquids so far, but now i want a tbone.
I read that someone did a soft boiled egg in the full liquid stage, and while i wouldnt make it a habit, i scrambled one in milk tonight and WOW what a perfect food.
For the record, i cant look at carrot juice anymore. it was a good idea once, but thats all i had in me.
Im cool with creamy soups, even a little fortified, and my isopure powder, but i seriously cant wait until i can get a steak.
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[SIGPIC] TEXAS/MAINE-BANDED FEB 13 2007, med 10 CM, 4cc band *3 fill 5/23/07 found leak 330start/285rebanding/c191/fg170/idealgoal150 REBANDED MAY 24 2007, small AP BAND 10cc 7.4cc current fill
Dr Matthew J. St Laurent, Houston
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02-23-2007, 11:33 AM
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#96 |
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 19
City: NORTH yoRKSHIRE |
try the no calorie jelly just before it gets to the set stage Also stir in a no fat fruit yougurt just before its set
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03-04-2007, 12:44 PM
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#97 |
Join Date: Feb 2007 Age: 40
Posts: 5
City: palm bay State: florida |
Heard about this from Dr. Oz on Oprah. It's delicious and keeps you feeling full for a long time! The Quick Magical Breakfast Blaster 2 servings, 136 calories per serving
1 scoop (1/3 cup) Soy protein (like Natire's plus Spiru-Tein)
1/2 tablespoon flaxseed oil
1/4 cup frozen blueberries
1/2 large ripe banana (or other fruits of your choice)
1/2 tablespoon apple juice concentrate or honey
1 teaspoon Psyillium seed husks
Peel banana; break into chunks. Put all ingredients in a blender. Add 12 ounces of water and ice, as well as powdered vitamins. Cover, blend until fairly smooth.
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03-06-2007, 12:18 PM
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#98 |
Join Date: Feb 2007 Age: 33
Posts: 507
City: Fouke State: AR | Curious? | |
I haven't been banded yet, but I'm curious as to what are the portion sizes of the liquid diet you folks eat before and after surgery? Also, do you take over the counter supplements or prescribed? :guess
I'm seriously considering doing this and I'm trying to get myself psyched up.
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03-06-2007, 12:32 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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I didn't have to be on a liquid diet before surgery. i didn't have to do anything except schedule it! I think that's because I was self pay and had no insurance co. looking in, and because my Dr. just doesn't require much in advance. After the surgery, there really was no portion control. I had to try to drink enough calories a day to get in enough protein. Same with mushies after that. I started right away on a chewable vitamin (solotron from GNC or centrum from the grocery) and chewable calcium (Vivactin chocolate-yum!) and I'm still on them. I still drink Muscle Milk if I'm not getting in enough protein. It really hasn't been a big deal. What IS a big deal to get psyched up about is that since being banded in November, I've lost an average of 2 pounds a week!
__________________ BetsyJane Yep. Kissing my pet deer, John Deer. 10/25/06 $100.00 1st mtg Dr. Spivak. 11/13/06 $15,000.00 Banded! 10cm/5cc band. 12/11/06 Fill 1: 1.6cc 1/12/07 Fill 2: Total 2.0cc 1/30/07 Fill 3: Total 3.0cc-Working! Osteoporosis gone. 3/07 Pouch dilation-->liquids 3 days & beh.chgs. Diabetes gone. 5/07 1/2 way home! 9/07 GERD-->11/13 minus .3cc! |
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03-06-2007, 12:40 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2007 Age: 33
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City: Fouke State: AR |
I appreciate the quick reply! How much protein a day is enough?
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03-06-2007, 01:27 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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That is also different from one clinician to another. But most of what I've read around the net is a minimum of 60 grams a day and many people try to get at least 100 grams to prevent hair loss.
__________________ Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati (When all else fails, play dead) H371/S327/C:AWFUL Fell off the wagon in a big way, got back on with my first fill ever 4/29/08; second fill 4/2009 Small AP June 21st, 2007 by Dr. James Wagner @ Hurley in Flint, MI |
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03-06-2007, 03:39 PM
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#102 |
Join Date: Oct 2006
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I get 65 minimum, and shoot for 100. When I'm doing shakes, I have no probelm getting to 100. I get less when I'm on regular food.
Hey lo2us.... what are your hesitations about the band?
__________________ BetsyJane Yep. Kissing my pet deer, John Deer. 10/25/06 $100.00 1st mtg Dr. Spivak. 11/13/06 $15,000.00 Banded! 10cm/5cc band. 12/11/06 Fill 1: 1.6cc 1/12/07 Fill 2: Total 2.0cc 1/30/07 Fill 3: Total 3.0cc-Working! Osteoporosis gone. 3/07 Pouch dilation-->liquids 3 days & beh.chgs. Diabetes gone. 5/07 1/2 way home! 9/07 GERD-->11/13 minus .3cc! |
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03-06-2007, 03:40 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Hey! I'm over a third of the way to my goal! (But I'm gonna set a new goal then....)
__________________ BetsyJane Yep. Kissing my pet deer, John Deer. 10/25/06 $100.00 1st mtg Dr. Spivak. 11/13/06 $15,000.00 Banded! 10cm/5cc band. 12/11/06 Fill 1: 1.6cc 1/12/07 Fill 2: Total 2.0cc 1/30/07 Fill 3: Total 3.0cc-Working! Osteoporosis gone. 3/07 Pouch dilation-->liquids 3 days & beh.chgs. Diabetes gone. 5/07 1/2 way home! 9/07 GERD-->11/13 minus .3cc! |
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03-06-2007, 04:47 PM
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#104 |
Join Date: Feb 2007 Age: 33
Posts: 507
City: Fouke State: AR | Hesitations | |
Mainly, I know my insurace won't cover it and we're not in a position at the moment to take out another loan and have another payment.  (We could, but things would be extremly tight!)
Plus I don't know a whole lot about lapbanding and I've been spying on you guys for the past few weeks to learn more and it's really inspiring! You've inspired me to try and exercise more!!!:clap2:
I'm schedule to attend an seminar next week.:rolleyes
Basically, if a whole pile of money dropped out of the sky on me right now, Lap-band® would be the first thing I do!:D
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03-06-2007, 07:00 PM
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#105 |
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 1,905
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You're smart to gather alot of info first anyway. I thought I did, but I had sooo much to learn. Here's hoping for the pile o' money!
__________________ BetsyJane Yep. Kissing my pet deer, John Deer. 10/25/06 $100.00 1st mtg Dr. Spivak. 11/13/06 $15,000.00 Banded! 10cm/5cc band. 12/11/06 Fill 1: 1.6cc 1/12/07 Fill 2: Total 2.0cc 1/30/07 Fill 3: Total 3.0cc-Working! Osteoporosis gone. 3/07 Pouch dilation-->liquids 3 days & beh.chgs. Diabetes gone. 5/07 1/2 way home! 9/07 GERD-->11/13 minus .3cc! |
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