Need help with nutrition on a "soft" diet
jacklis
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Had gum graft surgery last Wednesday- cannot yet eat solid food. Eating lots of my protein shakes, yogurt, blended cottage cheese, soup, and not getting enough calories in. This is hindering my return to working out, making me sluggish, frustrated and angry.
Any ideas for different ways to get my protein and goods in? I am just not a happy camper right now.
Any ideas for different ways to get my protein and goods in? I am just not a happy camper right now.
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What about baby food?0
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Yes, I suppose that will work- essentially what I am eating is baby food- just homemade.
My husband's squash soup could be considered a classy baby food.
Probably better than purchasing baby food that is full of cornstarch and stuff.0 -
Would heartier soups like bisques be a possbility? Fish or chicken/corn chowder then pureed? This is a toughie!
Hope you heal quickly. :flowerforyou:0 -
Thanks for the love.
A bisque would be good- I have been mixing greek yogurt in with my soup to make it more substantial, and that is really helping with the calorie/protein count, but I feel like I'm starving for greens- so that will have to be my focus. Green soup0 -
I would say if you have a juicer that's a great way to get in the nutrients and you can just drink it.0
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I'd be drinking some milkshakes :drinker: .
Mashed potatoes and pureed veggie soups and smoothies w/ protein powder and/or greek yogurt were going to be my suggestions. Mashed sweet potatoes with either savory spices like chili powder and cumin or good old brown sugar and butter would be a good bet.
Also, as a side note, baby food typically should not have any additives besides water in the fruits/veggies (obvious exceptions for the kinds listed with cereal, yogurt, etc). You won't find cornstarch in baby food, and if you do...well, I sure as heck wouldn't be feeding that brand to any baby of mine.0 -
When I had my tonsils out last year I had the same problem, here's what I went after:
slim fast shakes or ensure shakes (I know they're totally processed and not 'clean eating' but hey, it was only for a short period of time).
Peanut butter (melt it if you have to or blend it in with a smoothie).
Almond Milk (chocolate is delicious!!). Juicing (If you add soy or almond milk to this it will make it higher protien & cals).
Whole wheat pasta - spaghetti (you can over-cook the noodles if regular pasta isn't soft enough)
Needless to say, I feel your pain. By the time my throat was healed I just wanted a giant burger and fries (Which I happily indulged in, lol!) Hope you heal up fast!!0 -
Shepherd's pie? (Cooked ground beef, veg cut small & cooked soft and gravy with mashed potato on top), thick nourishing soups, fish pie (cooked white fish in cheese sauce with mashed potato on top), melted cheese (mmm, haven't had that in years), scrambled egg & NO toast, baked beans (again NO toast) - you could mash them up with a fork if they're too lumpy to get down as they are.0
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Try mixing almond butter in with your yogurt or cottage cheese -- it's a pretty delicious, calorie-dense combination.0
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Pureed vegetables can be really nice season it with spices and a little bit of gravy mix thickens it nicely.0
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Add PB or avocado. They're soft and calorie dense.
How about cheese? Pudding?0 -
If you're struggling to get more protein, try drinking a glass or two of milk with every meal. I was surprised by the protein content even in skim milk!0
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I'd be drinking some milkshakes :drinker: .
Mashed potatoes and pureed veggie soups and smoothies w/ protein powder and/or greek yogurt were going to be my suggestions. Mashed sweet potatoes with either savory spices like chili powder and cumin or good old brown sugar and butter would be a good bet.
Also, as a side note, baby food typically should not have any additives besides water in the fruits/veggies (obvious exceptions for the kinds listed with cereal, yogurt, etc). You won't find cornstarch in baby food, and if you do...well, I sure as heck wouldn't be feeding that brand to any baby of mine.
I appreciate your input on the baby food- my kids are teens- so it has been a while since I bought store bought baby food- and tried to make it myself because it had extra stuff in it.0 -
Thanks everyone, this is very helpful. I was just staring and staring at the fridge and pantry - and feeling quite uninspired. Having your input has made a huge boost.
Gonna get my fill and get back on this wagon!0
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