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Old 02-22-2008, 11:41 AM   #1
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I'm not creative, and really tired of oatmeal

Happy Friday, everyone!

I am not creative when it comes to food...my Dr. told me I could start eating oatmeal, and pureed meats, etc...so I guess that's mushy foods...anyways...does anyone have any good ideas or suggestions for this stage? I have been eating oatmeal for breakfast, a baked potato (mashed up) for lunch and pureed pinto beans for dinner...I need/want some variety, but don't have a clue what to eat...Can anyone help?

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Old 02-22-2008, 11:55 AM   #2
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You know what's pretty yummy? Refried beans with some fat free sour cream and a little bit of shredded cheese. (a little as a lot can get stuck) It's like a special treat during the mushy phase. I like cream of wheat better than oatmeal. Oatmeal always gets stuck on me for some reason.
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guacamole. applesauce. Refried black beans with fat free sour cream. Egg drop soup. Fish (tilapia) poached in seasoned chicken broth with summer squash. (YUM) whipped sweet potatoes. Baked butternut squash. mashed banana. Cauliflower cooked in broth and mashed. yogurt. creamed spinach. cheese souffle. egg custard. cream of wheat. red beans and rice mashed. smooth peanut butter. These were my favorites during "mushies". May not be your preferences, but they're suggestions.
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Old 02-22-2008, 12:25 PM   #4
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Wow...I have really not been thinking outside of the box on food...thanks so much for the ideas! I really appreciate it...if I have to eat oatmeal one more time I think I might flip-haha!
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Grits were a staple for me. Chili from Wendy's-puree. Refried beans from Taco Bell.
Yogurt, canned cream soups- either puree or strain.
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One of my favorite mushies is baked ricotta. In a small (2 c) Pyrex dish, mix 1/2c ricotta with a tbsp of eggbeaters and 1/2 oz parmesan cheese. Top it with 1/4 c tomato sauce and 1/2 oz mozzarella. Bake at 350 until lightly browned. Like lasagna without the noodles - yum!
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I ate a lot of tuna and chicken salad. Make sure there are no chunks. FF mayo and mustard make it go down real easy.
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I second the refried beans, I had a scoop with sour cream, grated tasty cheese, salsa and chopped avocado, yummy. Lentil dahl with a good dollop of thick natural yogurt and lemon juice squeezed all over. Mashed broccoli, carrot, pumpkin and potato with a bit of cheese mashed in and some gravy poured over.

Ordinary chunky soups like beef and vegetable, irish stew etc just blended a bit more.

A salad of skinned cucumber, chopped skinned tomato, chopped avocado a can of flavoured tuna and a small can of chickpeas (will make more than one meal probably) - this is pretty mushy when you chew it, but maybe more towards the end of mushies.

Pureed berries stirred into greek yogurt. A thick fruit smoothie for breakfast - some bran, milk, yogurt and a banana and some berries.

Mmmm, I loved mushies!
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Here's what I did for my mushie stage:

Took some Oscar Mayer Chicken strips or whatever they are called. Used to be Louis Rich. Diced them up into small pieces. Put them in the blender with some chicken broth and blended into pureed mush. Then, added fat free refried beans, a little bit of fat free sour cream and a little bit of salsa. Tasted just like the inner part of an enchilada.

Never thought eating mushies would taste like a gourmet meal. But, after 10 day pre-op and 2 wk post op liquid diet, almost anything does.
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I also loved the fat free refried beans...After my mushy phase, I at them with salsa and a sunny side up egg...DELICIOUS...and lots of yummy protein!


Good luck and congrats on your surgery!

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I also loved the fat free refried beans...After my mushy phase, I at them with salsa and a sunny side up egg...DELICIOUS...and lots of yummy protein!


Good luck and congrats on your surgery!

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Never thought of that as an idea. I'll have try that one out. Sounds very good and healthy.
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homemade chicken salad worked for me I can eat that everyday
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