Somehow I cant see that. Ha e you tried baby food. I used the junior food and it wasn't to bad. Good luck
27 Sep 20 by member: carol655
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I used to blend soup and saltine crackers in the blender until I made a runny paste and ate that after jaw surgery. It was the only liquid food with sustenance I could stand
27 Sep 20 by member: Vampirekitchen
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Well i did the orthosurgury for my jaw and chin and cant ate anything for 2 months after that i tried to blend pitzza with some water in blender i couldn't describe how much i loved it
27 Sep 20 by member: arashbi2
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what you're looking for is called a "hamburger casserole" and I have an aunt that used to make it except with tater tots. I'm sure there's a recipe online. ;)
27 Sep 20 by member: Katsolo
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👋meepers, glad ur better...the blender burger, not so appetizing, lol🤙
27 Sep 20 by member: acomandr
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no it does not taste good
28 Sep 20 by member: mountainman2
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So a friend of mine broke her jaw years ago and had it wired could only eat purées. She found that blending each food item was the best, not just mixing the meal together.
28 Sep 20 by member: tmason97550
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Oh wow still not 💯 percent. So sorry to hear that. Hang in there and please get well soon 🥰💗🙏
28 Sep 20 by member: ocean_girl
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Think I'd go for burger/vegetable soup. I've blended veggie soup before. It's kinda like pea soup but tastes different. I liked it.
28 Sep 20 by member: ruthe1213
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Come out, come out, wherever you are!!! You doing okay?
12 Oct 20 by member: Katsolo
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12 Oct 20 by member: jcmama777
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How about French onion soup? It's got the beef, cheese & bread? Potato soup tomorrow?
I hope you feel better soon 💛
12 Oct 20 by member: aintgotaname
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