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I have to eat soft foods until my dentist visit in a week.
Some nice ideas please.
>Tonight I had dumplings then oats with protein powder and yoghurt.

>> No.17417409

>>17417404
Pea soup

>> No.17417411

I would kill myself

>> No.17417429

Risotto

>> No.17417440

>>17417404
Potato and leek soup

>> No.17417452

If you got your wisdom teeth out, quit being a bitch. I got 3 of mine out at bootcamp. They gave me an evening chow of cottage cheese and Jello. I decided id rather break my stitches than die of starvation, so next morning I got regular chow and survived and ate regular food while I continuously spit out my stitches during the crucible

>> No.17417457

>>17417452
So just how long they tell you people to avoid eating hard shit after pulling those out? I got my upper left wisdom teeth and chipped regular molar right next to it pulled out couple years ago and all they told me was
>don't eat anything too hot for next 24 hours and only chew on the right side of your mouth for week or so

>> No.17417502

>>17417404
I was basically living off of orzo for a week or so when I first got my braces a few years back, good times.

>> No.17417532

kettle cooked chips, macadamia nuts, bbq ribs, corn on the cob, salt water taffy

>> No.17417533

If it's anything like an impacted molar, or an incisor that you had to get ripped out because you chomped down on a REALLY stale tortilla chip and split it in half (or rather, into multiple pieces) then I'd recommend hot grits, with a fried egg ontop. Doesn't require you to use your jew too much, and it goes down smooth and clean, like gasoline.

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>>17417404
why protein powder and yogurt? it's not like you're going to use all of it