• Seagoon_@aussie.zone
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    2 months ago

    so many hugs

    what is her favourite food? even cakes are good food, they have eggs and butter and flour , try cakes , not kidding

    I used to make giant apple crumbles and huge fruit bread loaves ( made with eggs ) for a friends elderly parents, it was easy to eat, healthy and very appetising

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      2 months ago

      what is her favourite food?

      Yea that’s the problem. I keep on trying different things (soft diet / puree only) but it’s always hit and miss.

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        2 months ago

        I’m assuming you’ve tried steamed eggs? Sauce on top can be anything she likes. Even a sweet sauce. Congee was a lifesaver for me when I had most of my teeth pulled out a couple of years ago - didn’t need chewing. Can be made sweet or savoury.

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        2 months ago

        I’m not sure if she’ll try it but cheese soufflé is quite soft and isn’t too bad to make if you don’t fuss about getting the height. I made it in home ec when I was sixteen.

        Basically it’s cheese sauce and yolks(?) folded into stiff beaten egg white and baked with the ramekins or bowl sitting in a pan of water. It ends up like a soft moist pudding.

        Edit: That said you’ve already done more than your share of catering and effort also has to come from them