papa65
New member
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2009
- Messages
- 2
- Diagnosis
- 12/2008
- Country
- US
- State
- Michigan
- City
- Clarkston
HI! These are a few things I've found out in the 6 mo or so since I've had mine. :-D
1st - if you put in enough liquid you can liquify ALMOST anything. Some things I've put into my OATMEAL SHAKE are; 2/3 cup oatmeal, water or milk, plus 1 multivitamin talet, sugar (lots, Ineed the extra sugar) and meat, Spam or vienna sausage.
2nd - DO NOT try putting in fresh (seedy) grapes, the seed can (& has for me) plugged the opening. THIS CAN BE TAKEN OUT WITH A PAPER CLIP. NO Raisins! The skin won't liquify for some reason
3rd - Ramen noodles, 2 min in microwave - add spam or vienna sausage.
These are filling, but take some experimenting to get to the correct thinness. I've also tried tuna! Right out of the can, it's almost thin enough, doesn't need much time in the blender.
Thats all I can think of that I've done. OH by the way - for travel I take 3 or 4 cans of 'formula' - 2 disposable glasses, 1 60 ml syringe, and some paper towels, in a little Sterlite Showoff case. I don't remember where I got it at. They come with a snap on lid with a handle for easy carrying. This is for LOCAL TRIPS ONLY. For long distance, ie overnight, i just take that & a box of more cans. A tiny bottle of h20 or juice fits right in too, so I usually have everything I need to feed, right with me.
Find your nirtch - fill it & flourish!:-D:-D
1st - if you put in enough liquid you can liquify ALMOST anything. Some things I've put into my OATMEAL SHAKE are; 2/3 cup oatmeal, water or milk, plus 1 multivitamin talet, sugar (lots, Ineed the extra sugar) and meat, Spam or vienna sausage.
2nd - DO NOT try putting in fresh (seedy) grapes, the seed can (& has for me) plugged the opening. THIS CAN BE TAKEN OUT WITH A PAPER CLIP. NO Raisins! The skin won't liquify for some reason
3rd - Ramen noodles, 2 min in microwave - add spam or vienna sausage.
These are filling, but take some experimenting to get to the correct thinness. I've also tried tuna! Right out of the can, it's almost thin enough, doesn't need much time in the blender.
Thats all I can think of that I've done. OH by the way - for travel I take 3 or 4 cans of 'formula' - 2 disposable glasses, 1 60 ml syringe, and some paper towels, in a little Sterlite Showoff case. I don't remember where I got it at. They come with a snap on lid with a handle for easy carrying. This is for LOCAL TRIPS ONLY. For long distance, ie overnight, i just take that & a box of more cans. A tiny bottle of h20 or juice fits right in too, so I usually have everything I need to feed, right with me.
Find your nirtch - fill it & flourish!:-D:-D