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Kitty said: Yes.hi i ve recently broken my jaw any suggestions on what i could easily eat? and p-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
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Ouch! How did you do that? I had a fractured jaw a long time ago.. I know, not the same... but my mom took cooked chicken breast, or ham, some kinda meat because i was jonensin for it, and ground it in the blender. She added a little onion juice ( i guess you could use powdered) salt, pepper and a little mayo and cut the crust off of bread. I popped the pieces into my mouth and almost had to let it melt before I could swallow it.. I was soooo sore! Egg salad worked well, it had to be almost blended, as did soft scrambled eggs with cheese. I did some protein shakes, some mashed potatoes and stuff like that. Almost anything can be eaten but you need to add a little liquid to it at first...
For example, roast beef, in a little food chopper and add a little hot beef broth to it, so it's a little thicker than baby food, but not much.
Apple sauce with cinnamon and nutmeg warmed in the microwave or fresh made on the stove. No reason to sacrifice flavor because you got a big Ouchie!
Bananas Foster, just mash the bananas instead of slicing them. The coolness of the ice cream feels good!
Blended beef stew was a good option too.
Do you have a wire in your mouth? If so, just be careful you don't get any food product in it. And I know you said NO soup.. but crab or lobster bisque is a very nice change of pace from nasty soups! Just toss it in a blender so it's not chunky..
I know, I know, I keep saying that! I hope you are better soon!

Other Answers:
Gerber?
Jello, ice cream, apple sauce, pumpkin pie...
ice cream
melted ice cream
and soup sorry that's about it
1. Mashed Potatoes;
2. Juice;
3. Milk;
porridge.. with meat broths..
Soup!

Just kidding.

Melkos ( search for recipe tastes real good ), yogurt, noodles.

An easy and correct answers for this would be : ANYTHING! As long as you have a blender! Put meat in a blender, but put something liquid like gravy with it, but cook food first.
I've had a broken jaw (in two places agony!). I'm afraid you'll either have to stick to soup or those really horrible nutrition drinks the hospital will give you - but they are REALLY bad. Try soft cheese on the good side of your mouth, peas can be swallowed whole, jelly, ice cream, really thick soup or anything runny.

But one thing is GREAT! The moment when you realise you can chew again, you'll never appreciate food so much again, heaven. I can still remember the day 5 years ago, it was cheese I managed first...good luck fella
try having some potatoes smashed with a touch of gravy also try some vegetables with it or on it's own, or try eating well cooked chicken
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Thin apple sauce with apple juice to sippible consistancy. Or mix orange sherbet with orange soda or 7-up for a sherbet shake. . Could have any kind of fruit smoothie, just make sure to puree the fruit really well. If you are worried about nutrition, make the smoothie with yogurt and milk, , or use one of the protein drinks, like Ensure or Slim-Fast instead of milk in a smoothie or a milkshake. Do they still make Carnation Instant Breakfast? Drink it as the directions tell you to, or use it to make a milkshake. Cream of wheat cereal, or baby rice cereal, with brown or white sugar work.
My husband had his jaw wired shut for a few weeks a couple years ago. His oral surgeon gave him a book called Dinner through a Straw and it had so many recipe ideas for patients on a liquid diet. I found this link below from an oral surgeon's office, and it has a lot of ideas. Hope this helps. Good luck.
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http://www.stuartoralsurgery.com/_docs/recipes.pdf#search='Dinner%20through%20a%20Straw'
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