What should I have for dinner? (Something soft)?!


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What should I have for dinner? (Something soft)?


I need something easy BUT I had my tooth pulled yesterday and it needs to be soft. BUT I am sick of pudding,jello,soups and oatmeal. Can you think of any take-out that is soft and yummy?????????????????????????...


Answers: rice
chow mein
noodles
pumpkin pie
baked fish fillets
spaghetti
lasagna
mac and cheese
ravioli ( cut into small pieces)
salad
mashed potatoes
apple sauce
Dairy Queen serves soft foods
Scrambled eggs or pancakes from Mcdonald's
broths
cottage cheese
baked potatoes
pineapples
chicken noodle
iced tea
soft baked chicken
marshmallows
biscuits
cream corn
scrambled sausage meat w/ rice
Well thats all i have! Hope you choose me as best answer! :-) Scrambled eggs and toast. It is not takeout but it is cheap, soft and good. lomein

mei fun spaghetti,fat pizza,chow mien ,low mien Mac and cheese!!! that just happened to my mom!! lol but um she preferred rice. Like, just cook it for a extra 10-15 seconds to make it extra soft. :) raviloi? wonton soup? or egg drop soup? from your local chinese take out resturant? or make mufffins? soft tacos,burritos,guamole or ice cream Couscous is one of the softest foods ever. It's so easy to make, too! I made it for the first time last night. It's yummy mixed with a variety of sauces (I used carmelized onion & poppyseed dressing). Also, polenta and mashed potatoes are soft. what about chinese food
i love there fryed rice

or burger king has chilli thats really good

you could make this with it
Pudding Shakes. Use the same technique for making fruit shake-ups, but instead mix 1/2 cup cold milk with 3 tablespoons of instant pudding



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