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Ideas for comfort foods during chemo?
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 270993" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>I noticed a lot of people have mentioned Ensure. If your friend can tolerate it but doesn't want to drink most of the time, freeze it. My step-dad ate a lot of that during the worst of his radiation and post-radiation issues. Mom would freeze it and serve it like ice cream and he seemed to like it that way. I never saw it frozen but if it firms up, I'm sure you could even put some sugar free toppings on it.</p><p></p><p>I also saw someone mention potato soup. For some reason, in my family, we HAVE to have peanut butter sandwiches with our potato soup. Maybe this is a possibility too as pb has a lot of protein. (Not sure about the sugar level though....maybe organic pb?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 270993, member: 2459"] I noticed a lot of people have mentioned Ensure. If your friend can tolerate it but doesn't want to drink most of the time, freeze it. My step-dad ate a lot of that during the worst of his radiation and post-radiation issues. Mom would freeze it and serve it like ice cream and he seemed to like it that way. I never saw it frozen but if it firms up, I'm sure you could even put some sugar free toppings on it. I also saw someone mention potato soup. For some reason, in my family, we HAVE to have peanut butter sandwiches with our potato soup. Maybe this is a possibility too as pb has a lot of protein. (Not sure about the sugar level though....maybe organic pb?) [/QUOTE]
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