Creamy broccoli cheddar was my lifesaver too, especially after my wisdom teeth removal. I also found risotto incredibly comforting—warm, soft, and filling enough to feel like a proper meal. By day four, I was cautiously testing out soft pasta...best decision ever. Hang tight, you're nearly there.
Creamy broccoli cheddar sounds amazing right about now. My daughter had her wisdom teeth out last month, and we practically lived off mashed sweet potatoes and scrambled eggs for days. She was skeptical about pasta at first, but once she tried some soft mac and cheese, it was like she'd rediscovered food, haha. You're definitely past the hardest part now...just a little patience and you'll be back to normal meals before you know it. Hang in there!
"She was skeptical about pasta at first, but once she tried some soft mac and cheese, it was like she'd rediscovered food, haha."
Funny how that works... I found creamy risotto to be a lifesaver after my dental surgery. It's soft enough not to irritate anything, and you can easily tweak the flavors each meal. Worth a shot if you're getting tired of potatoes!
Creamy risotto sounds good, but honestly, after my wisdom teeth came out, I lived off scrambled eggs for a week. Cheap, easy, and you can mix in cheese or spinach to keep it interesting. I tried pasta, but bits kept getting stuck... not fun. Eggs were my budget-friendly savior until I could chew again. Just throwing it out there in case risotto feels a bit fancy or time-consuming.
Scrambled eggs were a lifesaver for me too, but honestly, mashed sweet potatoes ended up being my go-to. Regular potatoes got boring fast, but sweet potatoes with a bit of butter and cinnamon felt like dessert without being overly sugary. Tried smoothies at first, but the cold made my mouth ache more... weirdly enough. Sweet potatoes were warm, comforting, and easy to swallow—definitely recommend giving them a shot if eggs start feeling repetitive.