I went to Trader Joe's and got a couple boxes of soup, a can of tomato bisque, some chocolate pudding, and some bananas. I'll get some more stuff from Safeway later.
I can't get full on just soup, though.
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I went to Trader Joe's and got a couple boxes of soup, a can of tomato bisque, some chocolate pudding, and some bananas. I'll get some more stuff from Safeway later.
I can't get full on just soup, though.
P-C, can you scramble eggs? Actually, you could do eggs however you wanted to. And what about yogurt?
I'm going to get yogurt from Safeway since it'll be cheaper and have more crazy flavors. And I can scramble eggs! I'll get some eggs too, thanks.
And pasta. Pasta's soft. ::nods::
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And pasta. Pasta's soft. ::nods::
Is it soft enough? I did get some mac and cheese. I don't know how crazy I have to get. Can I eat spaghetti?
Can I eat spaghetti?
I would cook it past al dente, and see how it goes. I know you can Google for a whole host of tips for a no-chew diet.
You'll have to see, but honestly after the first few days it's just going to be sore. I mean, babies can gum pasta, you know?
Can I eat spaghetti?
If it hurts, don't eat it.
If it hurts, don't eat it.
I think that's a good rule in general.
Spicy foods not withstanding.