producing a little more saliva

I think I am producing a little more saliva not during the day but by night it don’t feel like it use to but anything helps I have been taking Exoxac for two weeks I still have a hard time with bread. I have got the overactive bladder under control
Still need the stoppers 4 or Biotin during the day I still have problems with mucus it’s bad in the morning and night,
Some one put a post on about soft food (Meatloaf) I would like to have the recipe for it and soft food.
Robert

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  • Pam M
    Pam M Member Posts: 2,196
    Soft Food
    AND (thank you, Stacey) lots of foobricants (foods that are lubricants) like gravy. Gravy - a big part of our food pyramid.

    One of the first meats I did well with was chicken and dumplings (lotsa gravy, chicken slow cooked in broth, dumplings cooked in broth). A hamburger patty may go down easier if you mix in some baby food in your meat patty (in fact, copy cat recipes for some fast food chains tell you to mix in veal baby food with the hamburger meat). After treatment, I had luck eating the Barefoot Contessa's (Ina Garten's) turkey loaf (I made it at home, but it's also served at Joseph Beth Booksellers). I also did well with steamed chicken from local chinese place (again, with sauce). Did well with bean soup, too - filling and protein even without meat. Spaghetti sauce took a while to not burn for me, and took longer for me to be able to eat spaghetti (I could eat other pastas first), but several people did not have issues with tomato products burning. Also, I could eat veggie patties in gravy way before hamburger patties (but I didn't try the baby food thing).
  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member
    SuperThread
    Robert, congrats on the saliva progression....much more to come hopefully.

    Dawn (Sweetblood22) has a very infomercial loaded link called the SuperThread with tons of useful information. About 1/3 of the way down, you'll see a lot of food links;

    SuperThread

    Not sure where your meatloaf recipe is, more than likely Dawn will know, or whomever originated it.

    Best,
    John
  • sweetblood22
    sweetblood22 Member Posts: 3,228
    Skiffin16 said:

    SuperThread
    Robert, congrats on the saliva progression....much more to come hopefully.

    Dawn (Sweetblood22) has a very infomercial loaded link called the SuperThread with tons of useful information. About 1/3 of the way down, you'll see a lot of food links;

    SuperThread

    Not sure where your meatloaf recipe is, more than likely Dawn will know, or whomever originated it.

    Best,
    John

    Hmm, honestly, I cannot
    Hmm, honestly, I cannot remember a meatloaf recipe. Or anyone who posted one. Maybe I am slipping in my old age. I do not find meatloaf particularly easy to swallow. Meatballs are getting a tad easier, but not much for me. I have been making head way with ground beef, by adding lots of beans, vegetables and bulgur wheat in with the beef. It stretches out the meat, mixing in more moist and easier to swallow ingredients, not to mention makes it healthier and increases the fibre. I have been eating this filling with tacos or enchiladas.

    When I make the meatballs, I find that the same principle holds true. If I add some soaked fresh bread, a couple of eggs, and some romano cheese, it lightens the meatball, makes the texture finer and easier to swallow.

    I cannot eat hamburgers yet either, but I have managed a lamb burger. More fat makes it go down a bit easier.

    Here is a meatloaf recipe, I have tweaked, and that I am actually going to try also. I am going to cook it at my BFF's house, this way I know it will get eaten, in case I cannot.

    1 1/2 pounds ground beef
    2 eggs
    1 cup rolled oats (dry oatmeal)
    1/2 cup milk
    1/3 cup ketchup
    1 onion, minced
    1/2 cup diced green bell pepper
    1 carrot, shredded

    Directions

    1.Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Lightly grease an 8 1/2 x 4 1/2 inch loaf pan.

    2.In a mixing bowl, put the oats in, pour in the milk, eggs, 3 tablespoons of the ketchup, add carrot, onion and green bell pepper. Mix until combined. Add ground beef and mix until thoroughly combined.

    3.Place the mixture into the prepared loaf pan and shape into a loaf. Brush the top with the remaining ketchup.

    4.Bake in the preheated oven for 1 hour or until done. Allow to stand 5 minutes before slicing.
  • robert77dr
    robert77dr Member Posts: 54

    Hmm, honestly, I cannot
    Hmm, honestly, I cannot remember a meatloaf recipe. Or anyone who posted one. Maybe I am slipping in my old age. I do not find meatloaf particularly easy to swallow. Meatballs are getting a tad easier, but not much for me. I have been making head way with ground beef, by adding lots of beans, vegetables and bulgur wheat in with the beef. It stretches out the meat, mixing in more moist and easier to swallow ingredients, not to mention makes it healthier and increases the fibre. I have been eating this filling with tacos or enchiladas.

    When I make the meatballs, I find that the same principle holds true. If I add some soaked fresh bread, a couple of eggs, and some romano cheese, it lightens the meatball, makes the texture finer and easier to swallow.

    I cannot eat hamburgers yet either, but I have managed a lamb burger. More fat makes it go down a bit easier.

    Here is a meatloaf recipe, I have tweaked, and that I am actually going to try also. I am going to cook it at my BFF's house, this way I know it will get eaten, in case I cannot.

    1 1/2 pounds ground beef
    2 eggs
    1 cup rolled oats (dry oatmeal)
    1/2 cup milk
    1/3 cup ketchup
    1 onion, minced
    1/2 cup diced green bell pepper
    1 carrot, shredded

    Directions

    1.Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Lightly grease an 8 1/2 x 4 1/2 inch loaf pan.

    2.In a mixing bowl, put the oats in, pour in the milk, eggs, 3 tablespoons of the ketchup, add carrot, onion and green bell pepper. Mix until combined. Add ground beef and mix until thoroughly combined.

    3.Place the mixture into the prepared loaf pan and shape into a loaf. Brush the top with the remaining ketchup.

    4.Bake in the preheated oven for 1 hour or until done. Allow to stand 5 minutes before slicing.

    Thanks
    Thanks I will give it a try.
    I may be jumping the gun on producing more saliva or wishfull thinking. Today has been bad I when around all day with water and spray.

    Robert
  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member

    Thanks
    Thanks I will give it a try.
    I may be jumping the gun on producing more saliva or wishfull thinking. Today has been bad I when around all day with water and spray.

    Robert

    One and Twos
    One step forward two steps back....

    It just takes time....

    Best,
    John
  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member

    Thanks
    Thanks I will give it a try.
    I may be jumping the gun on producing more saliva or wishfull thinking. Today has been bad I when around all day with water and spray.

    Robert

    Robert
    That is good news the saliva glands may be starting to work with the meds. One day you have more saliva the next day not as much, remember they are damaged and it will take time. Like I was told 4 to 6 weeks on the medicine before you will know for sure if it is working.

    Keep up the good work and keep drooling over the Meatloaf
    Hondo