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Old 10-04-2007, 12:16 PM   #1
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Is nonfat, no sugar added ice cream or frozen yogurt considered full liquids?
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Old 10-04-2007, 12:24 PM   #2
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According to my instructions, yes. We also give ice cream on full liquid diets in the hospital where I work.

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as long as it doesn't have any chunks in it. make sure you keep the portion really small..a couple tablespoons.
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Be careful with ice cream (as I'm sitting here nibbling on a few bites)... it goes down WAY to easy. I'm better off to not keep it in my house at all!
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Yup, I absolutely can't keep it in the house, I have NO SELF CONTROL with it. Most things I either have self control, or the band controls it.. but ice cream is one of those things that just go right through and I love it so much. I've tried keeping it in the house, but I gorge on it.. so it's just not allowed in my house anymore!
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