Soon to be Mrs. - When I shipped my front teeth I had to do the same. Let me tell you it ended up being a lot of apple sauce and milkshakes... But Mashed potato, boiled carrots or even baby foods are good. (I know that sounds a little gross, but some of them are decent) really if you want to just mash up or blend anything it should be ok, but it won't taste quite the same.
♥ Dani - Smoothies, yogurt... I'm trying to remember more of what I ate for the week after I got my wisdom teeth out, but I seriously think all I ate were smoothies. On the bright side, smoothies are healthy & super easy to make, plus there are so many different flavors you can create. I basically took all the fruit in my house, froze it and threw it in a blender, haha, but you can look up actual smoothie recipes.
My favorite one: 1 banana (sliced & frozen) 1/2 c. blueberries (frozen) 1/2 c. orange juice Blend + eat. :)
Just a warning: I was told to stay away from hot foods (soup, mashed potatoes, etc.), so give your dentist a call and ask if it's okay for you. I forget why I was told to stick to cold foods, so I don't know if it applies to you or not.
RandomGirl - When i had mine out i ate soup with soft bread (no crusts) for lunch and rice and curry sauce for dinner. Or you could have some yummy ice cream :P Just anything like that really :)
aids - some soft limp dick
ReplyDeleteSoon to be Mrs. - When I shipped my front teeth I had to do the same. Let me tell you it ended up being a lot of apple sauce and milkshakes... But Mashed potato, boiled carrots or even baby foods are good. (I know that sounds a little gross, but some of them are decent)
ReplyDeletereally if you want to just mash up or blend anything it should be ok, but it won't taste quite the same.
I Love Sean Foreman - Maybe you can eat some soup. Get some nice different flavours :)
ReplyDelete♥ Dani - Smoothies, yogurt... I'm trying to remember more of what I ate for the week after I got my wisdom teeth out, but I seriously think all I ate were smoothies. On the bright side, smoothies are healthy & super easy to make, plus there are so many different flavors you can create. I basically took all the fruit in my house, froze it and threw it in a blender, haha, but you can look up actual smoothie recipes.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite one:
1 banana (sliced & frozen)
1/2 c. blueberries (frozen)
1/2 c. orange juice
Blend + eat. :)
Just a warning: I was told to stay away from hot foods (soup, mashed potatoes, etc.), so give your dentist a call and ask if it's okay for you. I forget why I was told to stick to cold foods, so I don't know if it applies to you or not.
RandomGirl - When i had mine out i ate soup with soft bread (no crusts) for lunch and rice and curry sauce for dinner. Or you could have some yummy ice cream :P Just anything like that really :)
ReplyDeleteLila - Diary
ReplyDeleteyogurt without chunks,cheese,cheddar,custard,pudding
Baked foods
soft cakes,corn muffins,pancakes
Grains
noodles,pasta,grits polenta
Meats
chicken salad,meat balls,chicken nuggets
Seafoods
tuna, fish loaf,crab cakes
Vegetables
smooched potato salad,avachado,salsa
Fruits
friut juice,mashed bananas
Treats
cream pies,cold drinks(not too much caffeine),pudding,cheese cake
Bars
protein shakes,zone perfect bars