J-Lay

"Should've Been A Cowboy"

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

18 Cans Later

2 1/2 days and 18 cans of slimfast later i can say that i've never looked forward to a can of soup like i do now. my doctor told me that i could start eating very soft foods today and i plan on starting with this....


though i've never had this particular flavor of soup i can hardly describe how anxious i am to try it. i've tasted most of the other flavors of campbell's chunky soups and i will vouch for their wholesome flavor. i can feel the saliva building in my mouth as i write about it. only 4 hours to go before i will be at home eating my wonderful bowl of soup.


it's only been 55 hours since my last chewable meal and i'm having to fight off some serious cravings. the manager of my team at work just told us that we are invited to partake in a spread that another team is having for a lady that is leaving our department. not cool, not cool at all. i new a kid in high school that had a broken jaw and lived off of ensure for over a month. i can only imagine how bad he wanted some real food. personally this isn't the longest i've had to go without real food. when i had my wisdom teeth removed i made it 4 whole days without solid foods, but i also had pain to discourage me from chewing anything. this all i'm working on is will power. thank God i have smidgen of it.

4 Comments:

At 12/01/2005 7:57 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Campbell's select tortilla soup is pretty good. I don't know how long you will be on soup, but it is pretty yummy, especially if you add a little cheese.

 
At 12/02/2005 1:05 PM, Blogger Kerri said...

i'm a fan of these soups too. i also like progresso..you should give them a try.

 
At 12/02/2005 1:59 PM, Blogger MOL Junior said...

j-lay, i make a mean campbell's tomatoe with oregano and all sorts of other ingredients. but it's not the same without the soaked crackers. have you been allowed crackers this week?

 
At 12/02/2005 5:33 PM, Blogger j-lay said...

progresso is too watery.

 

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