Pureed diet? would this be okay ya'll think?

Johnna131312
on 8/2/15 3:33 pm - Kenton, OH
RNY on 07/14/15

Peach Slush Recipe

2 Fresh Peaches

1/8 cup Water 1 tsp.

Fresh Lime Juice Instructions:

 

1. Peel peaches by pouring boiling water over the peaches for 30 sec. or peel with a paring knife.

2. Chop peaches into chunks and put in a blender or food processor.

 

3. Add Water and Lime Juice and blend until smooth in consistency.

 

4. Pour into a 9x13 pan and freeze in freezer for one to two hours.

5. Stir a few times so that it does not freeze into a solid block.

6. Stir and whip it up with a fork so it has a nice slushy consistency.

7. Serve immediately in a cold dish. 8. Makes 2 smaller servings.

karin602
on 8/2/15 4:13 pm - MD
RNY on 07/30/13

It does sound yummy but no protein and I know on my initial plan about the only fruit I could have was a little unsweetened applesauce. At your stage maybe a spoonful or two.

Karin

        
CerealKiller Kat71
on 8/2/15 4:22 pm
RNY on 12/31/13

I would not have been permitted that -- as the previous poster stated it high in sugar and no protein.

"What you eat in private, you wear in public." --- Kat

Johnna131312
on 8/2/15 4:28 pm - Kenton, OH
RNY on 07/14/15

I just found my notes.. I am allowed occasionally a small portion of fresh fruit with no skin pureed..  I might have to cut it in half and do one peach and freeze it in ice cube trays.. have one now and then

    
CerealKiller Kat71
on 8/2/15 9:21 pm
RNY on 12/31/13

I would save this for after you have lost your weight rather than wasting your valuable honeymoon period on non-protein sugar foods.

"What you eat in private, you wear in public." --- Kat

rocky513
on 8/2/15 9:42 am, edited 8/2/15 9:42 am - WI

Just an FYI.  The body sees fruit as sugar and will use it the same way it uses a candy bar.  Eating too much fruit during your weight loss phase will slow or stop your weight loss.  Limit, or even eliminate, fruit until you reach your goal weight.  Your focus needs to be protein first and then veggies if you have room.  You are taking vitamins to make up the nutritional loss from the small stomach. You need to use the valuable space in your pouch for protein.

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The Salty Hag
on 8/2/15 5:08 pm
RNY on 05/20/13

Frankly, no, it's not okay. 

Like the others have stated, you need to focus on protein first. I'm two years out and don't even bother with fruit. My body sees it as sugar and acts accordingly ( dump city ).

I woke up in between a memory and a dream...

Tom Petty

AmyDee123
on 8/2/15 5:22 pm - Lutz, FL
RNY on 06/12/15

Nope.  Peaches are SUPER high in sugar.  Even as fruit goes.  This sounds yummy, but i would save it for a once in a blue moon recipe after you get to goal and are in maintenance.

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Revision to RNY Weight 355 (June 2015)

    

aesposito
on 8/2/15 6:37 pm

I don't care if your doctor and nut say fruit is OK this early.  It's not.  It's a waste of valuable malabsorption time and way too much sugar.

We have tons of proof on this board that many surgeons and nutritionists do not have our best interests at heart.

Audrey

Highest weight: 340
Surgery weight: 313
Surgery date: 10/24/11
Current weight 170... 170 pounds lost!!!!

I am not a doctor, but I play one at work.

Roma
on 8/2/15 2:26 pm, edited 8/2/15 2:28 pm
RNY on 06/15/15

Yes to what everyone else has said. I'm 7 weeks post op and have stayed away from fruits/carbs entirely ( besides once with a few blueberries in a ricotta bake). 

Like another wise poster said, the more sugar you eat, the more you will want. Steer clear, and good luck with everything!  

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