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I am one month out and on soft foods. Tonight I tried this and it was really good.
I was sautéing zucchini and mushrooms with fresh garlic. I knew I needed more protein
for the day so I added 2 eggs and scrambled them with the veggies! I couldn't eat much
but it was REALLY good and obviously simple.
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Sounds like egg foo young
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I made baked cod and it was awesome..couldnt eat much but i had left overs!
At sam's you can buy cod filets that are individually wrapped
i took 1 tbs of light sour cream
1tbs of light mayo
1 lemon squeezed into the mayo sour cream
1tsb minced garlic
through in some ms. dash for flavor
stirred it together and let it sit while the fish was thawing
placed tin foil on a pan put in fish and topped with sauce and chopped green onions
made a tent and baked for 15 minutes ..omg soooo delicious
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Yum, I may have that tomorrow for dinner
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going to try this TONIGHT!
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so can I have meat in soft food category? my hubby wants to make hamburger gravy but told him I cant have red meat for months!...I have been eating tuna
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I checked out theworldaccordingtoeggface. I love Shelly's baked ricotta. It's something my whole family will eat.
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That is so beautiful about God know's our potential thank you for reposting this message from - Joel Osteen
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Hey I am starting soft foods Monday Yayyy! I just had a quick question. What do you guys think about turkey sausage? I was thinking of doing turkey sausage and eggs with a little bit of cheese.
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I think its a great idea, your new tummy will tell you if it is or not. Just go SLOW!!
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Thanks Buzz! I can't wait! I am so excited to start!
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My all time fave is garlic basil lemon tilapia . Quick and easy.
Roast 4 cloves of sliced garlic in a pan until soft (use cooking spray instead of oil or butter to reduce calories)
Add 4 large leaves of minced fresh basil and 3 table spoons of fresh lemon juice to pan
As soon as basil is wilted remove from heat add 1tsp of olive oil and purée or mash all ingredients together add salt and pepper to taste.
Place fish in baking dish sprayed with cooking spray, spread garlic purée over fish and bake.
Serve with an extra spritz of fresh lemon.
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Ooo sounds delicous. I make tilapia & swai abt once a week. I prefer mine french style in parchment paper.
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Hey I am on my first week of soft foods and doing really well! I just wanted to know if it would be safe to have watermelon. I mean its mushy. My husband brought one home and it looks so good!
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If watermelon is dangerous, then I am screwed. I ate from a seedless watermelon and had no negative side effects.