Needing Healthy Soft Foods!
MlleDee
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Okay, so this week I broke my thumb and my tooth! Yay for a disaster prone week, I'm on soft foods till I get into the dentist, and for 1-2 weeks after that while I have my temporary in.
The only healthy-ish soft food I can think of is sweet potato, anyone else have options? Also, as a full time student and employee I'm looking for quick too! I just don't have time to be cooking soup every night!
Restaurant Options would be great too, if anyone knows of anything at some of the larger chains!
Thanks!!
Dee
The only healthy-ish soft food I can think of is sweet potato, anyone else have options? Also, as a full time student and employee I'm looking for quick too! I just don't have time to be cooking soup every night!
Restaurant Options would be great too, if anyone knows of anything at some of the larger chains!
Thanks!!
Dee
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yogurt, cottage cheese, oatmeal, applesauce...yum.0
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yogurt
applesauce
soup
cottage cheese
cooked veggies (you can sorta mash them up)
bananas
oatmeal
cream of wheat
when i got my wisdom teeth out, i ate a lot of baby food (i recommend bananas and pears and blueberries!) and Boost. the sugar content is kinda high but i got the high protein kind so it kept me full for a while.0 -
That sounds awful! Canned beans are pretty soft and you can eat them with tortillas. Also cooked legumes and rice. Vigo makes rice and beans in a bag that cook in 20 minutes and rock your face! At least, the red bean variety does. And you can totally leave out the fat that they suggest adding. Also, pasta with jarred sauces are quick and easy and soft! Good luck!0
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OW! Sorry to hear about you!
Soft foods...
lentils
canned chicken and dumplings (not low cal, but good when you're feeling puny)
cottage cheese
brown rice
srambled eggs0 -
Why do you need to be on soft foods? I had a broken tooth that I couldn't afford to fix for several months and I didn't have to eat only soft foods. When I got my temporary put in place, I had to wait 4 hours before eating, then 1 day before eating regular foods. . . a months worth of soft foods seems a little overboard, I'd ask another dentist. . . as far as soft foods go: oatmeal, soups, bananas, and eggs. . . .0
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