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Mar 06, 2006 17:17

What would you consider a "soft" food??

health, q's

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lunarx March 6 2006, 22:29:23 UTC
goat's cheese
jello
pasta
oatmeal. . ..

hope it not your mouth? xx

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andrianna March 6 2006, 22:38:09 UTC
Yes, yes it is... :(
I'm getting tired of soup!

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lunarx March 6 2006, 23:16:05 UTC
what about some rice? not too exciting, but soft...?
or eggs?

:( :(

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andrianna March 6 2006, 23:21:30 UTC
Rice will stick in my teeth too much... and I haven't given eggs a try yet.

*sighs*

I'm not happy about this!

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taellosse March 6 2006, 22:36:00 UTC
Ice cream!

Also I suppose things like pate (or, if you're on a budget, baby food), certain fruits like bananas, some kinds of breads (i.e. wheat and white but not rye)...but none of them are as much fun.

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andrianna March 6 2006, 22:39:08 UTC
*snickers* As the ice cream is in the freezer!!
Thank you...

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spotweld March 6 2006, 22:38:06 UTC
Applesauce, pudding, mashed potatoes, tuna-fish (salad), um... lentil soup?

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andrianna March 6 2006, 22:39:37 UTC
OoO... hadn't thought of the applesauce! Thank you!

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catling42 March 7 2006, 02:12:16 UTC
applesauce, soup, jello, pudding, icecream, sherbert, mashed potatoes. anything in a blender :) babyfood--the fruity ones don't taste half bad. leberkase, but you probably can't find that (but it's what i ate when i got my wisdom teeth out and couldn't chew).

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nebel March 7 2006, 03:31:41 UTC
anything that doesn't require crunching or forceful biting.

pasta, soft bread, fudge, etc.

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