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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1890326" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Within reason. Alot of blending and grinding to be done but I'm prepared. High fat doesn't help me lose weight, never has but normal fat hasn't stopped weight loss. For me. I won't be having cheese unless low fat. Nuts will have to be a treat. So will have to rethink a liver block food.</p><p>I will be having 2-3 ice cube size meals. I've egg cups ready too.</p><p>Water for few days then liquified meals (maybe milk shakes), then thicker, then lumpy and then whatever can be chewed and swolled.</p><p>All like weaning a new baby. New small stomach which needs to be not stretched.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1890326, member: 196960"] Within reason. Alot of blending and grinding to be done but I'm prepared. High fat doesn't help me lose weight, never has but normal fat hasn't stopped weight loss. For me. I won't be having cheese unless low fat. Nuts will have to be a treat. So will have to rethink a liver block food. I will be having 2-3 ice cube size meals. I've egg cups ready too. Water for few days then liquified meals (maybe milk shakes), then thicker, then lumpy and then whatever can be chewed and swolled. All like weaning a new baby. New small stomach which needs to be not stretched. [/QUOTE]
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