Guest guest Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Hi Dora, yes in my case it was part of my soft foods diet and I didn't encounter any issues with dairy as I have heard some people can initially. I focused a lot on dairy trying to get the protein and calcium in. There are a lot of choices for low-carb yogurts too, Blue Bunny, Carb Control and Hood/Atkins just came out with one called CarbCounter that is fabulous, low carb, low fat, no sugar and it takes excellent, found it at Publix here in Atlanta. Lap RNY April 9, 2004 348/295/140 (begin/current/goal) www.carrieburns.net > When you progress from a liquid diet to soft foods can yogurt be part > of that soft food diet? > > Dora > Awaiting approval in TN > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 , Have you tried the Hood/Atkins yogurt smoothies? My dietitian suggested them to me since the others are way too sweet for me. They are delicious and only have 1g sugar and 13 g of protein. If you haven't try them you might like to. Thanks for the answer. Dora Re: Question about soft food Hi Dora, yes in my case it was part of my soft foods diet and I didn't encounter any issues with dairy as I have heard some people can initially. I focused a lot on dairy trying to get the protein and calcium in. There are a lot of choices for low-carb yogurts too, Blue Bunny, Carb Control and Hood/Atkins just came out with one called CarbCounter that is fabulous, low carb, low fat, no sugar and it takes excellent, found it at Publix here in Atlanta. Lap RNY April 9, 2004 348/295/140 (begin/current/goal) www.carrieburns.net > When you progress from a liquid diet to soft foods can yogurt be part > of that soft food diet? > > Dora > Awaiting approval in TN > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Oh yeah, they're delicious too! Lap RNY April 9, 2004 348/295/140 (begin/current/goal) www.carrieburns.net > , > > Have you tried the Hood/Atkins yogurt smoothies? My dietitian > suggested them to me since the others are way too sweet for me. They > are delicious and only have 1g sugar and 13 g of protein. If you > haven't try them you might like to. Thanks for the answer. > > Dora > > Re: Question about soft food > > > Hi Dora, yes in my case it was part of my soft foods diet and I didn't > encounter any issues with dairy as I have heard some people can > initially. I focused a lot on dairy trying to get the protein and > calcium in. There are a lot of choices for low-carb yogurts too, Blue > Bunny, Carb Control and Hood/Atkins just came out with one called > CarbCounter that is fabulous, low carb, low fat, no sugar and it takes > excellent, found it at Publix here in Atlanta. > > > Lap RNY April 9, 2004 > 348/295/140 (begin/current/goal) > www.carrieburns.net > > > > > When you progress from a liquid diet to soft foods can yogurt be > part > > of that soft food diet? > > > > Dora > > Awaiting approval in TN > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Dora The RNY diet prescribed to me, which went from Clear Liquids on day one to Full Liquids day two for one week to Pureed Diet week two to Soft Diet beginning week three listed low fat yogurt in the Full Liquids diet on week one. In fact, yogurt was on my tray the morning following surgery. For me, the best tasting was also the cheapest - Great Value Light flavored Yogurt found at Walmart, although it sports 7g of sugars. I havent heard of the Hood/Atkins brand.... I will look for it this week. ~~~Pat~~~ AIM: PBK911 MSN: MissConduct51 Message: 8 Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 08:45:44 -0500 Subject: Question about soft food When you progress from a liquid diet to soft foods can yogurt be part of that soft food diet? Dora Awaiting approval in TN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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