Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 You can also make fake potato salad, just don't mash the cauliflour. Add the eggs, relish, onions and all the rest and just enjoy!! Re: For all the Post Op COOKERS out there post-op eater reporting: a while back, someone posted a fake mashed potatoes recipes made w/ cauliflower. sounds like a good start. best of luck on the veggie experimenting. lori h. > I am now 7 weeks out. According to my surgeons schedule I am now able to eat > the following foods. If ANYONE has any GOOD & Fairly simple recipes to add > variety PLEASE email them to me personally at Mommy2HannahBeth@a... or > SouthernAngelsPc@a... THANKS > Veggies I can eat but I dont really like them (or at least not before surgery) > > carrots > beets > mushrooms > spinach > squash > green beans > asparagus > broccoli > cauliflower _____ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 You can also make fake potato salad, just don't mash the cauliflour. Add the eggs, relish, onions and all the rest and just enjoy!! Re: For all the Post Op COOKERS out there post-op eater reporting: a while back, someone posted a fake mashed potatoes recipes made w/ cauliflower. sounds like a good start. best of luck on the veggie experimenting. lori h. > I am now 7 weeks out. According to my surgeons schedule I am now able to eat > the following foods. If ANYONE has any GOOD & Fairly simple recipes to add > variety PLEASE email them to me personally at Mommy2HannahBeth@a... or > SouthernAngelsPc@a... THANKS > Veggies I can eat but I dont really like them (or at least not before surgery) > > carrots > beets > mushrooms > spinach > squash > green beans > asparagus > broccoli > cauliflower _____ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 Turnip is also very tasty mashed. Stef Re: For all the Post Op COOKERS out there post-op eater reporting: a while back, someone posted a fake mashed potatoes recipes made w/ cauliflower. sounds like a good start. best of luck on the veggie experimenting. lori h. > I am now 7 weeks out. According to my surgeons schedule I am now able to eat > the following foods. If ANYONE has any GOOD & Fairly simple recipes to add > variety PLEASE email them to me personally at Mommy2HannahBeth@a... or > SouthernAngelsPc@a... THANKS > Veggies I can eat but I dont really like them (or at least not before surgery) > > carrots > beets > mushrooms > spinach > squash > green beans > asparagus > broccoli > cauliflower ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 Turnip is also very tasty mashed. Stef Re: For all the Post Op COOKERS out there post-op eater reporting: a while back, someone posted a fake mashed potatoes recipes made w/ cauliflower. sounds like a good start. best of luck on the veggie experimenting. lori h. > I am now 7 weeks out. According to my surgeons schedule I am now able to eat > the following foods. If ANYONE has any GOOD & Fairly simple recipes to add > variety PLEASE email them to me personally at Mommy2HannahBeth@a... or > SouthernAngelsPc@a... THANKS > Veggies I can eat but I dont really like them (or at least not before surgery) > > carrots > beets > mushrooms > spinach > squash > green beans > asparagus > broccoli > cauliflower ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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