Can anyone suggest soft foods?
Here's the story:
My mom's molars on both sides are screwed up. Like the top ones are angeled outwards while the bottom ones are angeled inwards. So she can't really chew and ends up like hurting her gums as well. Her right molar on the bottom was hurting so at the dentist, they did "surgery?" on her molar on the right. I don't know. They did something and there are 2 parts? Well, they can't do the last half of the surgery until sometime in December because the dentist is booked until then. If she's lucky, she'll get it done sometime next week. But anywhos, before that time, she can't eat (Right is the one that she got the surgery on and the left, she can't chew with because it hurts as well).
She's like living off of the Ramen things, porridge, and fried eggs. What are some healthy, soft foods? We're Asian...if that helps =P. I was thinking of like mash potatoes, but I don't know if she'll like them much. Anyways, soft food suggestions that will fill her up???
hannah_rad answered Saturday October 6 2007, 7:53 pm: yogurt, soup without hard/big chunks, oatmeal, bananas, smooth peanut butter sandwich, soft canned vegetable or soft well cooked vegetables, macaroni and cheese, tuna fish sandwich, pancakes with butter to soften them, peaches without the skin, jello, sherbet, pudding, smoothies, overcooked white rice with any flavoring over it, cottage cheese, tofu, refried beans, spam, crab cakes
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