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Not too soon at all, you may have to thin the potatoes out w/

milk...but you should be set to go! You'll have to talk to

Ronnie...the mashed potatoes king/specialist about his different

types of potatoe treats! Good Luck!

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> I am going to try mashed potatoes today I am 6 days post op...is

> that too soon for them? thanks!

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Not too soon at all, you may have to thin the potatoes out w/

milk...but you should be set to go! You'll have to talk to

Ronnie...the mashed potatoes king/specialist about his different

types of potatoe treats! Good Luck!

*~Daisy~*

> I am going to try mashed potatoes today I am 6 days post op...is

> that too soon for them? thanks!

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----I dont get it did i have a different thing than u?i can only

drink very thin liquids and nothing more theres noway mashed potatoes

would fit thru my spaces all i drink is soups and shakes and im

getting a bit sick of itIn

orthognathicsurgerysupport , " a_simple_crushed_daisy "

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> Not too soon at all, you may have to thin the potatoes out w/

> milk...but you should be set to go! You'll have to talk to

> Ronnie...the mashed potatoes king/specialist about his different

> types of potatoe treats! Good Luck!

> *~Daisy~*

>

>

> > I am going to try mashed potatoes today I am 6 days post op...is

> > that too soon for them? thanks!

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Nope, I have to thin out my mashed potatotes a lot...all you do is

add more milk. My mouth is wired, I think it would be a big mess if

I tried to eat them without thinning it out first :) Try to blend

some things up...spagettios are great blended and the chunky soups

aren't bad blended. You gotta get creative! Good luck!

> > > I am going to try mashed potatoes today I am 6 days post

op...is

> > > that too soon for them? thanks!

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Nope, I have to thin out my mashed potatotes a lot...all you do is

add more milk. My mouth is wired, I think it would be a big mess if

I tried to eat them without thinning it out first :) Try to blend

some things up...spagettios are great blended and the chunky soups

aren't bad blended. You gotta get creative! Good luck!

> > > I am going to try mashed potatoes today I am 6 days post

op...is

> > > that too soon for them? thanks!

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Nope, I have to thin out my mashed potatotes a lot...all you do is

add more milk. My mouth is wired, I think it would be a big mess if

I tried to eat them without thinning it out first :) Try to blend

some things up...spagettios are great blended and the chunky soups

aren't bad blended. You gotta get creative! Good luck!

> > > I am going to try mashed potatoes today I am 6 days post

op...is

> > > that too soon for them? thanks!

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Just remember to add more milk than the instructions call for, oh, and

add more butter!!

I mixed the chicken bullion cubes with the water that you boil. I did

the 8 servings and ate it at one setting!

Ronnie

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> that too soon for them? thanks!

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Just remember to add more milk than the instructions call for, oh, and

add more butter!!

I mixed the chicken bullion cubes with the water that you boil. I did

the 8 servings and ate it at one setting!

Ronnie

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> that too soon for them? thanks!

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Just remember to add more milk than the instructions call for, oh, and

add more butter!!

I mixed the chicken bullion cubes with the water that you boil. I did

the 8 servings and ate it at one setting!

Ronnie

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> I am going to try mashed potatoes today I am 6 days post op...is

> that too soon for them? thanks!

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Dear Jewish Gal,

Do you have any room behind your teeth. That is where I have to " suck "

my potatoes from the syringe and the milk shakes. I can also fit a

small sleeping pill through there with a little work.

Ronnie

jewishgal85 wrote:

> ----I dont get it did i have a different thing than u?i can only

> drink very thin liquids and nothing more theres noway mashed potatoes

> would fit thru my spaces all i drink is soups and shakes and im

> getting a bit sick of itIn

> orthognathicsurgerysupport , " a_simple_crushed_daisy "

> wrote:

> > Not too soon at all, you may have to thin the potatoes out w/

> > milk...but you should be set to go! You'll have to talk to

> > Ronnie...the mashed potatoes king/specialist about his different

> > types of potatoe treats! Good Luck!

> > *~Daisy~*

> >

> >

> > > I am going to try mashed potatoes today I am 6 days post op...is

> > > that too soon for them? thanks!

> > > -

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Dear Jewish Gal,

Do you have any room behind your teeth. That is where I have to " suck "

my potatoes from the syringe and the milk shakes. I can also fit a

small sleeping pill through there with a little work.

Ronnie

jewishgal85 wrote:

> ----I dont get it did i have a different thing than u?i can only

> drink very thin liquids and nothing more theres noway mashed potatoes

> would fit thru my spaces all i drink is soups and shakes and im

> getting a bit sick of itIn

> orthognathicsurgerysupport , " a_simple_crushed_daisy "

> wrote:

> > Not too soon at all, you may have to thin the potatoes out w/

> > milk...but you should be set to go! You'll have to talk to

> > Ronnie...the mashed potatoes king/specialist about his different

> > types of potatoe treats! Good Luck!

> > *~Daisy~*

> >

> >

> > > I am going to try mashed potatoes today I am 6 days post op...is

> > > that too soon for them? thanks!

> > > -

>

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Dear Jewish Gal,

Do you have any room behind your teeth. That is where I have to " suck "

my potatoes from the syringe and the milk shakes. I can also fit a

small sleeping pill through there with a little work.

Ronnie

jewishgal85 wrote:

> ----I dont get it did i have a different thing than u?i can only

> drink very thin liquids and nothing more theres noway mashed potatoes

> would fit thru my spaces all i drink is soups and shakes and im

> getting a bit sick of itIn

> orthognathicsurgerysupport , " a_simple_crushed_daisy "

> wrote:

> > Not too soon at all, you may have to thin the potatoes out w/

> > milk...but you should be set to go! You'll have to talk to

> > Ronnie...the mashed potatoes king/specialist about his different

> > types of potatoe treats! Good Luck!

> > *~Daisy~*

> >

> >

> > > I am going to try mashed potatoes today I am 6 days post op...is

> > > that too soon for them? thanks!

> > > -

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I tried the spaghetti O's and that was just too nasty. The refried

beans are good mixed with milk. I was thinking I should have had

chedder cheese soup with the beans. That may have been pretty good.

Ronnie

a_simple_crushed_daisy wrote:

> Nope, I have to thin out my mashed potatotes a lot...all you do is

> add more milk. My mouth is wired, I think it would be a big mess if

> I tried to eat them without thinning it out first :) Try to blend

> some things up...spagettios are great blended and the chunky soups

> aren't bad blended. You gotta get creative! Good luck!

>

>

> > > > I am going to try mashed potatoes today I am 6 days post

> op...is

> > > > that too soon for them? thanks!

> > > > -

>

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I tried the spaghetti O's and that was just too nasty. The refried

beans are good mixed with milk. I was thinking I should have had

chedder cheese soup with the beans. That may have been pretty good.

Ronnie

a_simple_crushed_daisy wrote:

> Nope, I have to thin out my mashed potatotes a lot...all you do is

> add more milk. My mouth is wired, I think it would be a big mess if

> I tried to eat them without thinning it out first :) Try to blend

> some things up...spagettios are great blended and the chunky soups

> aren't bad blended. You gotta get creative! Good luck!

>

>

> > > > I am going to try mashed potatoes today I am 6 days post

> op...is

> > > > that too soon for them? thanks!

> > > > -

>

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Geez, Ronnie! You're turning into a chef!!!

Also: cream of corn and tomato soup. Green pea and milk and tomato

bisque. chicken gumbo and whatever you think you might like. Chunky

sirloin, blended really well, with broth... Yummm. Think I'd like

some now, and I've had more than a year to recover.... Not to mention

shrimp bisque. Oyster stew... oooooohhh. The calories... Hey! maybe

even cornbread and pot likker!

C.

> I tried the spaghetti O's and that was just too nasty. The refried

> beans are good mixed with milk. I was thinking I should have had

> chedder cheese soup with the beans. That may have been pretty good.

>

> Ronnie

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Geez, Ronnie! You're turning into a chef!!!

Also: cream of corn and tomato soup. Green pea and milk and tomato

bisque. chicken gumbo and whatever you think you might like. Chunky

sirloin, blended really well, with broth... Yummm. Think I'd like

some now, and I've had more than a year to recover.... Not to mention

shrimp bisque. Oyster stew... oooooohhh. The calories... Hey! maybe

even cornbread and pot likker!

C.

> I tried the spaghetti O's and that was just too nasty. The refried

> beans are good mixed with milk. I was thinking I should have had

> chedder cheese soup with the beans. That may have been pretty good.

>

> Ronnie

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Now, I sure could go for some nice fried cornbread, yum, yum!

ceast36532 wrote:

> Geez, Ronnie! You're turning into a chef!!!

>

> Also: cream of corn and tomato soup. Green pea and milk and tomato

> bisque. chicken gumbo and whatever you think you might like. Chunky

> sirloin, blended really well, with broth... Yummm. Think I'd like

> some now, and I've had more than a year to recover.... Not to mention

> shrimp bisque. Oyster stew... oooooohhh. The calories... Hey! maybe

> even cornbread and pot likker!

>

> C.

>

>

> > I tried the spaghetti O's and that was just too nasty. The refried

>

> > beans are good mixed with milk. I was thinking I should have had

> > chedder cheese soup with the beans. That may have been pretty good.

>

> >

> > Ronnie

>

>

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Now, I sure could go for some nice fried cornbread, yum, yum!

ceast36532 wrote:

> Geez, Ronnie! You're turning into a chef!!!

>

> Also: cream of corn and tomato soup. Green pea and milk and tomato

> bisque. chicken gumbo and whatever you think you might like. Chunky

> sirloin, blended really well, with broth... Yummm. Think I'd like

> some now, and I've had more than a year to recover.... Not to mention

> shrimp bisque. Oyster stew... oooooohhh. The calories... Hey! maybe

> even cornbread and pot likker!

>

> C.

>

>

> > I tried the spaghetti O's and that was just too nasty. The refried

>

> > beans are good mixed with milk. I was thinking I should have had

> > chedder cheese soup with the beans. That may have been pretty good.

>

> >

> > Ronnie

>

>

>

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---Hey Ronnie, thanx for ur advice but my surgeotold me not to use

anything like a strw or syringe I dont know why.I have an appointment

tomorrow so I'll ask him if i can start using one but mean while I'm

enjoying all the weight I'm losing!!! Thanx again,e

orthognathicsurgerysupport , R Haislip

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> Now, I sure could go for some nice fried cornbread, yum, yum!

>

> ceast36532 wrote:

>

> > Geez, Ronnie! You're turning into a chef!!!

> >

> > Also: cream of corn and tomato soup. Green pea and milk and tomato

> > bisque. chicken gumbo and whatever you think you might like.

Chunky

> > sirloin, blended really well, with broth... Yummm. Think I'd like

> > some now, and I've had more than a year to recover.... Not to

mention

> > shrimp bisque. Oyster stew... oooooohhh. The calories... Hey!

maybe

> > even cornbread and pot likker!

> >

> > C.

> >

> >

> > > I tried the spaghetti O's and that was just too nasty. The

refried

> >

> > > beans are good mixed with milk. I was thinking I should have

had

> > > chedder cheese soup with the beans. That may have been pretty

good.

> >

> > >

> > > Ronnie

> >

> >

> >

> >

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---Hey Ronnie, thanx for ur advice but my surgeotold me not to use

anything like a strw or syringe I dont know why.I have an appointment

tomorrow so I'll ask him if i can start using one but mean while I'm

enjoying all the weight I'm losing!!! Thanx again,e

orthognathicsurgerysupport , R Haislip

wrote:

> Now, I sure could go for some nice fried cornbread, yum, yum!

>

> ceast36532 wrote:

>

> > Geez, Ronnie! You're turning into a chef!!!

> >

> > Also: cream of corn and tomato soup. Green pea and milk and tomato

> > bisque. chicken gumbo and whatever you think you might like.

Chunky

> > sirloin, blended really well, with broth... Yummm. Think I'd like

> > some now, and I've had more than a year to recover.... Not to

mention

> > shrimp bisque. Oyster stew... oooooohhh. The calories... Hey!

maybe

> > even cornbread and pot likker!

> >

> > C.

> >

> >

> > > I tried the spaghetti O's and that was just too nasty. The

refried

> >

> > > beans are good mixed with milk. I was thinking I should have

had

> > > chedder cheese soup with the beans. That may have been pretty

good.

> >

> > >

> > > Ronnie

> >

> >

> >

> >

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---Hey Ronnie, thanx for ur advice but my surgeotold me not to use

anything like a strw or syringe I dont know why.I have an appointment

tomorrow so I'll ask him if i can start using one but mean while I'm

enjoying all the weight I'm losing!!! Thanx again,e

orthognathicsurgerysupport , R Haislip

wrote:

> Now, I sure could go for some nice fried cornbread, yum, yum!

>

> ceast36532 wrote:

>

> > Geez, Ronnie! You're turning into a chef!!!

> >

> > Also: cream of corn and tomato soup. Green pea and milk and tomato

> > bisque. chicken gumbo and whatever you think you might like.

Chunky

> > sirloin, blended really well, with broth... Yummm. Think I'd like

> > some now, and I've had more than a year to recover.... Not to

mention

> > shrimp bisque. Oyster stew... oooooohhh. The calories... Hey!

maybe

> > even cornbread and pot likker!

> >

> > C.

> >

> >

> > > I tried the spaghetti O's and that was just too nasty. The

refried

> >

> > > beans are good mixed with milk. I was thinking I should have

had

> > > chedder cheese soup with the beans. That may have been pretty

good.

> >

> > >

> > > Ronnie

> >

> >

> >

> >

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You need a recipe??? You need cornmeal??

Hey, Bub! You're doing swell.... So go cook some, and drown it in

bacon drippings and buttermilk!!!!

(I know. No sympathy here. but anybody who can mow a yard 4 days out,

and ain't mowin' mine, gets little relief from me.)

Keep on keepin' on. You're doing fine. Ummmm -- three more days? Not

much, compared to what you have behind you!

Cammie

> Now, I sure could go for some nice fried cornbread, yum, yum!

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Two days!!! Wed, Aug 6th is my unwire date. I'm calling my Dr and

telling him to fix me a room on Tuesday night as my appointment is at

9:15am and I live about 40 miles from him! I hope they have creamed

potatoes, ha!!! Hey, Bacon drippings on the potatoes doesn't sound too

bad, I may try that tonight.

I read a post where someone blended a Mc's cheeseburger, YUK! I

don't think that would work for me, I tried pot roast and made a mess

out of myself, It took me forever picking all that stuff out!

Take care and have a great day (for a Monday)

Ronnie

ceast36532 wrote:

> You need a recipe??? You need cornmeal??

>

> Hey, Bub! You're doing swell.... So go cook some, and drown it in

> bacon drippings and buttermilk!!!!

>

> (I know. No sympathy here. but anybody who can mow a yard 4 days out,

> and ain't mowin' mine, gets little relief from me.)

>

> Keep on keepin' on. You're doing fine. Ummmm -- three more days? Not

> much, compared to what you have behind you!

>

> Cammie

>

>

> > Now, I sure could go for some nice fried cornbread, yum, yum!

>

>

>

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