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Old 07-27-2009, 03:33 PM #1
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Default recipes for easy to swallow food

Hi,

Ive been a bit busy on here today,for which I will probably suffer tomorrow.

Having a few problems in the chewing and swallowing department. So does anybody have any decent recipes for stuff to eat when its like this. Ive had a smoothy which went down fine although I say that, it wasnt fine stuck in the back of my throat lots of coughing to clear it.

Any ideas will be greatly appreciated, especially any to do with copious amounts of chocolate! LOL!

Love
Rach
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