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--- baby food oohhh yuck,,, well i said about turkey.. i buy turkey

burger n put in a liitle processor n it is not runny its just very

fine. i add ricotta cheese or mix it in egg beater.. it s pretty

good.. purree peas lo look like green baby poop but taste same just

has regular peas.. good luck,, my nutionist says no to baby food, to

much sugar, i was told good luck donna In GastricBypass-

LOSERS , " sarrah345 " wrote:

>

> Hi Everyone!

>

> I've been the ardent student here, trying to soak up as much info

as

> possible, but I have something to say about baby food.

>

> (I have no children, and don't plan on it either....)

>

> Anyway,

>

> I was talking to my mother about having to have either actual baby

> food or something with the consistency of baby food.

>

> She made a face! Ha! Ha!

>

> She told me that nowadays all the sugar and salt have been removed

> from current baby food on the market. Not that I would need the

> extra sugar or sodium, but my mom said that current baby food

tastes

> HORRIBLE! Even the fruit! Is that true?

>

> I just read a post about someone pureeing turkey. I gag just

> thinking about that.

>

> Anyone find baby food that tastes good???????? If so, what is the

> brand and what foods are they?

>

> Please respond....I really need to know this before I make the

> mistake of buying baby food and I'll either throw up from it or

just

> plain not like it.

>

> Thanks guys,

> Hugs,

> Cathy

> 310/and hopeful--waiting....

>

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I ate no baby food. I ate yogurts, cream cheese, cottage cheese and

flavored them with spices and taco/chili flavoring packets.

I agree baby food sounds nasty.

I was eating tuna on my own at about 3-4 weeks and chicken a week or

so later. VERY SLOWLY AND CHEWING A LOT.

Mike in GR (still a big baby though)

>

> Hi Everyone!

>

> I've been the ardent student here, trying to soak up as much info

as

> possible, but I have something to say about baby food.

>

> (I have no children, and don't plan on it either....)

>

> Anyway,

>

> I was talking to my mother about having to have either actual baby

> food or something with the consistency of baby food.

>

> She made a face! Ha! Ha!

>

> She told me that nowadays all the sugar and salt have been removed

> from current baby food on the market. Not that I would need the

> extra sugar or sodium, but my mom said that current baby food

tastes

> HORRIBLE! Even the fruit! Is that true?

>

> I just read a post about someone pureeing turkey. I gag just

> thinking about that.

>

> Anyone find baby food that tastes good???????? If so, what is the

> brand and what foods are they?

>

> Please respond....I really need to know this before I make the

> mistake of buying baby food and I'll either throw up from it or

just

> plain not like it.

>

> Thanks guys,

> Hugs,

> Cathy

> 310/and hopeful--waiting....

>

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Baby food...phewy. I would make my own soups and puree them. They

were tasty and were full of good things that my body needed. It

helped me along.

Liz

>

> Hi Everyone!

>

> I've been the ardent student here, trying to soak up as much info

as

> possible, but I have something to say about baby food.

>

> (I have no children, and don't plan on it either....)

>

> Anyway,

>

> I was talking to my mother about having to have either actual baby

> food or something with the consistency of baby food.

>

> She made a face! Ha! Ha!

>

> She told me that nowadays all the sugar and salt have been removed

> from current baby food on the market. Not that I would need the

> extra sugar or sodium, but my mom said that current baby food

tastes

> HORRIBLE! Even the fruit! Is that true?

>

> I just read a post about someone pureeing turkey. I gag just

> thinking about that.

>

> Anyone find baby food that tastes good???????? If so, what is the

> brand and what foods are they?

>

> Please respond....I really need to know this before I make the

> mistake of buying baby food and I'll either throw up from it or

just

> plain not like it.

>

> Thanks guys,

> Hugs,

> Cathy

> 310/and hopeful--waiting....

>

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Sarrah,

I haven't actually tried any but I asked the nutritionist about them.

She said a lot of people like the convenience, but they are very bland

(no salt, etc.). I thought the protein content was too low to be worth

it. A lot of people say to puree your own foods and then freeze it in

ice trays for future use.

in MI

>

> Hi Everyone!

>

> I've been the ardent student here, trying to soak up as much info as

> possible, but I have something to say about baby food.

>

> (I have no children, and don't plan on it either....)

>

> Anyway,

>

> I was talking to my mother about having to have either actual baby

> food or something with the consistency of baby food.

>

> She made a face! Ha! Ha!

>

> She told me that nowadays all the sugar and salt have been removed

> from current baby food on the market. Not that I would need the

> extra sugar or sodium, but my mom said that current baby food tastes

> HORRIBLE! Even the fruit! Is that true?

>

> I just read a post about someone pureeing turkey. I gag just

> thinking about that.

>

> Anyone find baby food that tastes good???????? If so, what is the

> brand and what foods are they?

>

> Please respond....I really need to know this before I make the

> mistake of buying baby food and I'll either throw up from it or just

> plain not like it.

>

> Thanks guys,

> Hugs,

> Cathy

> 310/and hopeful--waiting....

>

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That was probably me that emailed about pureed turkey : ) Actually, when its

cold, I think it will be fine on a cracker. I don't have any crackers, but I'm

going to look for something very thin and nourishing. I've thought about baby

food too...but it is pretty gross. Hugs, in Texas

bnxlatinany BnxlatinaNY@...> wrote: Baby food...phewy. I would

make my own soups and puree them. They

were tasty and were full of good things that my body needed. It

helped me along.

Liz

>

> Hi Everyone!

>

> I've been the ardent student here, trying to soak up as much info

as

> possible, but I have something to say about baby food.

>

> (I have no children, and don't plan on it either....)

>

> Anyway,

>

> I was talking to my mother about having to have either actual baby

> food or something with the consistency of baby food.

>

> She made a face! Ha! Ha!

>

> She told me that nowadays all the sugar and salt have been removed

> from current baby food on the market. Not that I would need the

> extra sugar or sodium, but my mom said that current baby food

tastes

> HORRIBLE! Even the fruit! Is that true?

>

> I just read a post about someone pureeing turkey. I gag just

> thinking about that.

>

> Anyone find baby food that tastes good???????? If so, what is the

> brand and what foods are they?

>

> Please respond....I really need to know this before I make the

> mistake of buying baby food and I'll either throw up from it or

just

> plain not like it.

>

> Thanks guys,

> Hugs,

> Cathy

> 310/and hopeful--waiting....

>

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I bought some cottage cheese to try since I've never had it. I thought

trying it after surgery might not be so smart. My conclusion is that

there isn't ANYTHING you can add to it to keep it from being nasty.

The texture was soooo gross! I know there are different types (large

and small curd) and I have no idea which one I bought but I don't

think I'll be trying that again.

I did strain a can of beef pot roast chunky soup and pureed the

solids. I tried it but I couldn't tell you if it was good or not. It

was definitely different. I will try it again when the time comes.

in MI

> >

> > Hi Everyone!

> >

> > I've been the ardent student here, trying to soak up as much info

> as

> > possible, but I have something to say about baby food.

> >

> > (I have no children, and don't plan on it either....)

> >

> > Anyway,

> >

> > I was talking to my mother about having to have either actual baby

> > food or something with the consistency of baby food.

> >

> > She made a face! Ha! Ha!

> >

> > She told me that nowadays all the sugar and salt have been removed

> > from current baby food on the market. Not that I would need the

> > extra sugar or sodium, but my mom said that current baby food

> tastes

> > HORRIBLE! Even the fruit! Is that true?

> >

> > I just read a post about someone pureeing turkey. I gag just

> > thinking about that.

> >

> > Anyone find baby food that tastes good???????? If so, what is the

> > brand and what foods are they?

> >

> > Please respond....I really need to know this before I make the

> > mistake of buying baby food and I'll either throw up from it or

> just

> > plain not like it.

> >

> > Thanks guys,

> > Hugs,

> > Cathy

> > 310/and hopeful--waiting....

> >

>

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If you will add a little apple sauce or sugar free jams or pureed pears or

apricots with the cottage cheese it will taste better.

W akwalker13@...> wrote: I bought some cottage cheese to

try since I've never had it. I thought

trying it after surgery might not be so smart. My conclusion is that

there isn't ANYTHING you can add to it to keep it from being nasty.

The texture was soooo gross! I know there are different types (large

and small curd) and I have no idea which one I bought but I don't

think I'll be trying that again.

I did strain a can of beef pot roast chunky soup and pureed the

solids. I tried it but I couldn't tell you if it was good or not. It

was definitely different. I will try it again when the time comes.

in MI

> >

> > Hi Everyone!

> >

> > I've been the ardent student here, trying to soak up as much info

> as

> > possible, but I have something to say about baby food.

> >

> > (I have no children, and don't plan on it either....)

> >

> > Anyway,

> >

> > I was talking to my mother about having to have either actual baby

> > food or something with the consistency of baby food.

> >

> > She made a face! Ha! Ha!

> >

> > She told me that nowadays all the sugar and salt have been removed

> > from current baby food on the market. Not that I would need the

> > extra sugar or sodium, but my mom said that current baby food

> tastes

> > HORRIBLE! Even the fruit! Is that true?

> >

> > I just read a post about someone pureeing turkey. I gag just

> > thinking about that.

> >

> > Anyone find baby food that tastes good???????? If so, what is the

> > brand and what foods are they?

> >

> > Please respond....I really need to know this before I make the

> > mistake of buying baby food and I'll either throw up from it or

> just

> > plain not like it.

> >

> > Thanks guys,

> > Hugs,

> > Cathy

> > 310/and hopeful--waiting....

> >

>

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WHAT? Cottage cheese, texture and all, ROCKS!! It's been my

experience that Large curd (or crud as I call it) only comes in full

fat not lite or non fat. While I do love large curds I don't buy it

because of the fat. I buy only non fat cottage cheese. I buy it 2-3

tubs at a time on sale and will eat a tub every 4 days or so. It's a

great snack!

Try some peaches or pineapple in your cottage cheese. It's like a

damned dessert! Please give cottage cheese another chance. Make sure

it's really cold too it is a lot better very cold.

Maybe try some cream cheese. I used to make cream cheese sandwiches

as a kid, just cream cheese that's all, fantastic. Fat Free cream

cheese is awesome stuff. I can eat it right out of the spoon. Yum.

Mike in GR

> > >

> > > Hi Everyone!

> > >

> > > I've been the ardent student here, trying to soak up as much

info

> > as

> > > possible, but I have something to say about baby food.

> > >

> > > (I have no children, and don't plan on it either....)

> > >

> > > Anyway,

> > >

> > > I was talking to my mother about having to have either actual

baby

> > > food or something with the consistency of baby food.

> > >

> > > She made a face! Ha! Ha!

> > >

> > > She told me that nowadays all the sugar and salt have been

removed

> > > from current baby food on the market. Not that I would need

the

> > > extra sugar or sodium, but my mom said that current baby food

> > tastes

> > > HORRIBLE! Even the fruit! Is that true?

> > >

> > > I just read a post about someone pureeing turkey. I gag just

> > > thinking about that.

> > >

> > > Anyone find baby food that tastes good???????? If so, what is

the

> > > brand and what foods are they?

> > >

> > > Please respond....I really need to know this before I make the

> > > mistake of buying baby food and I'll either throw up from it or

> > just

> > > plain not like it.

> > >

> > > Thanks guys,

> > > Hugs,

> > > Cathy

> > > 310/and hopeful--waiting....

> > >

> >

>

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I have always found that the small curd cottage cheese tends to be tighter

and not as watery. I have always liked the taste and it really makes a

great snack or even a great breakfast. I either like pineapple in mine or

just a little black pepper in it.

Lin

Lhsh@...

American by birth,

Saved by the grace of God.

Re: Baby food

WHAT? Cottage cheese, texture and all, ROCKS!! It's been my

experience that Large curd (or crud as I call it) only comes in full

fat not lite or non fat. While I do love large curds I don't buy it

because of the fat. I buy only non fat cottage cheese. I buy it 2-3

tubs at a time on sale and will eat a tub every 4 days or so. It's a

great snack!

Try some peaches or pineapple in your cottage cheese. It's like a

damned dessert! Please give cottage cheese another chance. Make sure

it's really cold too it is a lot better very cold.

Maybe try some cream cheese. I used to make cream cheese sandwiches

as a kid, just cream cheese that's all, fantastic. Fat Free cream

cheese is awesome stuff. I can eat it right out of the spoon. Yum.

Mike in GR

> > >

> > > Hi Everyone!

> > >

> > > I've been the ardent student here, trying to soak up as much

info

> > as

> > > possible, but I have something to say about baby food.

> > >

> > > (I have no children, and don't plan on it either....)

> > >

> > > Anyway,

> > >

> > > I was talking to my mother about having to have either actual

baby

> > > food or something with the consistency of baby food.

> > >

> > > She made a face! Ha! Ha!

> > >

> > > She told me that nowadays all the sugar and salt have been

removed

> > > from current baby food on the market. Not that I would need

the

> > > extra sugar or sodium, but my mom said that current baby food

> > tastes

> > > HORRIBLE! Even the fruit! Is that true?

> > >

> > > I just read a post about someone pureeing turkey. I gag just

> > > thinking about that.

> > >

> > > Anyone find baby food that tastes good???????? If so, what is

the

> > > brand and what foods are they?

> > >

> > > Please respond....I really need to know this before I make the

> > > mistake of buying baby food and I'll either throw up from it or

> > just

> > > plain not like it.

> > >

> > > Thanks guys,

> > > Hugs,

> > > Cathy

> > > 310/and hopeful--waiting....

> > >

> >

>

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Cathy,

I ate baby food after surgery, and I loved it! I had the organic kind

that doesn't have any added ingrediants. I mixed beneprotien into

sweet potatoes, carrotts, peas, etc... I didn't do the baby meat, but

he fruits and veggies were perfect. RNY 09/06

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