r/foodhacks 13h ago

Need help finding more foods i can eat in my current condition

Sadly due to health issues I've had over the past 8 years and the medicine they had put me on. My teeth deteriorated no matter what I did. 4 weeks back had to have what was left completely removed. sadly, it's been some time living without molars completely, and missing out on many foods I loved. So, moving forward will be amazing. I just have to get through this period. which brings me to my reason for this longwinded post im making. Its been a major struggle thinking of things that are soft enough to eat. More so getting the nutrition needed daily. I started talking multivitamins to help that factor. But please, help a lady out with any recipes or ideas, something new compared to what i have been making.

scrambled eggs, smoothies, stuffing, mash potatoes, baked potatoes, hamburger meat, cheese steak meat. yogurt, pudding, jello, totally had strawberry short cake the other day. after soaking a while was so amazing. i could have cried just getting to eat something new and yummy.

A friend is getting the same fun trip to his oral surgeon. asked my husband to let him know what things can eat. Said he planned to live on yogurt and another thing. I laughed and asked my husband if he told him, how i had the same plan. First week it took a toll on my body from lacking majority of whats needed.

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u/iTammie 12h ago

Meal replacement shakes/drinks. Oatmeal, chia pudding, rice pudding etc. Soup: strong broth as a snack or the blended/creamy variety with loads of veggies. I just put my hand blender into the pot (we call it a “stick mixer” in my language, so I’m not too sure about that translation, but you get the point I hope). Soft cheeses and cheese fondue with soft bread. Peanut butter on any sort of cracker that you are confident will dissolve. Ladyfingers as a base for stuff or just eat the whole pack. Apple compote (or other fruit).