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Suggestions
by Meal Type Breakfast
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Scrambled
eggs. Add cheese for more protein.
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Frozen
cheese blintzes (available in some grocery stores)
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Hot
cereal (oatmeal, cream of wheat, etc)
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Cold
cereal that has gotten mushy with milk
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Pancakes
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Soggy
waffles
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Muffins
without nuts or chunks
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Matzo
brie - soak a piece of matzo in water until soft, drain
water, mix mushy matzo with one or two eggs, fry in butter
or cooking spray until
mixture is cooked. Serve plain or with cinnamon sugar.
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Breakfast
grits made with milk and butter
Lunch
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Macaroni
and cheese
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Ramen
noodles, chopped up
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Spaghetti,
chopped up. Canned varieties are usually very soft.
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Tuna
or chicken salad
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Egg
salad
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Cottage
cheese
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Various
soups: Miso, egg drop, chicken, etc.
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Thinly
sliced lunch meat, broken into bits
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Noodle
side-dishes (Lipton makes one, for example)
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Bean
and cheese Mexican dishes (burritos, enchiladas, etc) You
can find some frozen ones in your grocery store.
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When
eating out, look for dishes that obviously have soft
foods, and no nuts or hard-to-chew chunks.
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Quiche
Dinner
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Meatloaf
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Shepard's
pie
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Soft
cooked fish - steamed or simmered is usually best. Or fish
cakes/croquettes.
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Bean
and cheese enchiladas or burritos
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Chili
(mash it up if necessary)
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Sloppy
Joes. Try making them with various sauces for more
variety, such as bottled Indian sauces, Creole sauces, or
your favorite marinating sauce. Substitute ground chicken
or turkey for variety. A great BBQ chicken sloppy joe uses boneless chicken
thighs. Mince in a food processor until
they are a gooey mess, then fry it in a pan until it looks
like ground chicken. Add BBQ sauce and cook down -- on soft
bread they are easily eaten by semi-chewers. Non-chewers can
cut it up with a fork into small bites.
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Cooked
steak, shredded in a food processor. Top with caramelized onions and/or shredded cheese
(or a dipping sauce - BBQ, Teriyaki, etc.) and it becomes a shredded hot salad.
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Pasta,
ravioli
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Asian
fried rice or noodles with tiny bits of meat and soft
veggies
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Lasagna
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Enchilada
Pie (layers of corn tortillas, beans, cheese, and sauce.
Add bits of meat if desired)
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