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I'd put on some Italian tunes and channel your inner Italy. Pasta seems like a good option before getting into crispy or meats as you have to protect the plumbing. How about spaghetti with white clam sauce? One of my all time favorites. Chased with some Lasagna? Heck, go to Italy for a week or two...you deserve it. Get outside "the box" for a bit :)

I assume you may need some protein. I love this stuff and it comes in all flavors. Chocolate Malt is one of my favs along with strawberry creme I think it is.

 
And so, I’m considering my first real meal in more than a month., assuming my teeth will remember what to do. I want it to be awesome without doing damage to my surgeon’s good work. I love many types of food, with Mexican high on my list. And brisket! And fried chicken and chicken fried steak and chicken wings. And beef, bison, venison, elk and other meats that usually require red wine. I’m salivating like some sort of maniac here!

Anyone?
I'm always a vote in the direction of brisket!
 
According to AI:

What to eat
  • Soups and broths:
    Choose smooth or pureed soups without large chunks, and avoid overly hot beverages.

  • Dairy:
    Yogurt, cottage cheese, and milkshakes are excellent sources of protein and calcium.

    • Protein:
      Scrambled eggs, soft fish (like baked or steamed fish), and tender ground or minced meats are good options.
    • Fruits:
      Applesauce, canned fruits, ripe bananas, and ripe avocados are easy to eat. Smoothies are a good way to get nutrients, but avoid fruits with small seeds like strawberries or raspberries.
    • Vegetables:
      Mashed potatoes (without skin), cooked carrots, and well-cooked vegetables without tough skins or seeds are suitable.
    • Grains:
      Oatmeal, cream of wheat, and refined pasta are good choices.
    • Desserts:
      Pudding, Jell-O, and soft ice cream can be comforting and are easy to consume.
    • Other:
      Protein shakes can be helpful for getting extra protein, especially when blended with soft fruits.
 

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