This is my 4th full day without my upper teeth. I cannot wait until I get the others out but I don't know when that will happen. I follow up with the dentist next week and, hopefully, my upper plate has healed so well that we can move forward soon.
Now, let's talk about food. I'm down 12 pounds already. I think I gagged away 5 of those pounds while I was dealing with the first day! As I mentioned in a previous post, I have been able to eat Cream of Wheat, and what a lifesaver that is. But it's pretty boring so I had to find some other foods to eat.
Two things I learned during this process: 1) Eating a lot of Cream of Wheat is very, um, moving - and I'm talking about the tummy! 2) Making mashed potatoes from scratch is a breeze.
I had never ever made mashed potatoes before. I didn't even realize that until I had to do it. My SIL, who thinks I'm such a good cook, almost fell out when I told her I was making the dish for the first time. I had to look up a recipe.
Anyway, I killed the mashed potatoes recipe, if I say so myself. I figure if I have to eat soft foods, they don't have to be bland. For my potatoes, I roasted some garlic cloves to mash into the cooked spuds and added sea salt (just a smidge) lots of butter, some milk, and a bit of cream. Let me tell you what! Either those were some good potatoes or I was just starving. I can't wait til I get my fresh can of Bisto gravy...
So, as far as food while I go through the toothless part of this journey, this is my repertoire:
- Cream of Wheat (with cinnamon and brown sugar or honey)
- Mashed Potatoes (with or without garlic, gravy, or cheese)
- Greek yogurt (with honey or canned pumpkin pie puree, or fruit and/or juice)
- Mashed sweet potatoes (with spices and butter)
- Smoothies
- Ice Cream and sherbets
- Lemon & honey water
- Water, water, water, water! I can't have sparkling water yet though.
- And (hopefully, soon) "flaky soft fish", I heard that might be okay. I'm thinking salmon or cod.