Soft Food Cookbooks - A Selected List

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Soft Food Cookbooks - A Selected List

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For veggies!

#2 Post by khskr1 »

This is a great idea. I just got my spacers yesterday...brackets and extractions next week. Co you know if any of these cookbooks have recipes for vegetarians?

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#3 Post by Steadfast »

Oooh, so added a couple of those to my amazon wishlist

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#4 Post by melliemoo »

Thank you for putting that list together. I just had my braces put on this week an I think I will need the pureed cookbook for quite awhile. My teeth hurt!!!

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#5 Post by Zara »

Thanks so much for the receipes. Just got braced 2 days ago and I CANNOT stand to see another smoothie!

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#6 Post by Summer73 »

This was a great idea to post. I went for my final fillings at the dentist yesterday and the dental assistant has horrified me of eating once I have the braces placed in a few days. I may have to invest in a couple of these cookbooks.

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#7 Post by D0RRK »

very nice!!!
this is definitely going to come in handy

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#8 Post by gracey82 »

I thought I would need that as well. Im 3 weeks into my braces.
The first 2 or 3 days were hurting. But by fourth day I already starting to eat anything and everything! Including curry that stain my braces (ouch!). Stop eatinhg curry now but am going to curry feast before I go for my next adjustment !

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#9 Post by lynnjing »

I'm so regret that I didn't read this one earlier. But It's good to know. I've been eating soft food for a few days. I haven't put the braces yet. I have spacers on.

Thank you!

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#10 Post by emmy30 »

Thanks for posting these! Just ordered two...can't wait to get them :-)

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#11 Post by flynn »

Been braced for two weeks now, these books are definitely going to come in handy- sick of soup and baked potatoes! :D

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#12 Post by Mack »

Thanks for the list :)

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