just eaten dinner. time to discuss hospital food
In general I'm impressed by the variety of available dishes. all quite edible,too.
the comments below are exceptional, for the sake of entertainment.
I checked in, twice, between times for ordering, so took whatever I was given.
Tue dinner. sandwiches, okay but I didn't like the vinegar dressing.
plus custard and jelly, my favourite desserts so a good meal.
wed breakfast: standard cereal, bread, marmalade. small by my usual standards but my appetite is currently weak.
wed lunch: beef rogan Josh? that's what it may be in the original chef's mind
spicy but mild enough to eat.
luckily I'm still not hungry, Indian spices are my least favourite, I left most of it.
deb visited all afternoon, very nice. she also phoned in my next couple of orders.
I always have mac cheese in hospitals, and similar mass food joints. it's simple, bland, easy to eat with a fork or spoon.
the kitchen must have seen me check in and immediately prepared my mac+cheese... it was dried out. needed to be eaten using a knife. tasted OK tho.
and pumpkin soup. my fluid intake is very low.
the best way to ruin pumpkin soup is to use pumpkin which is not fully ripe
...yep, the pumpkin was not fully ripe.
however... they had added leek and potato and some unidentified flavours
... the resulting soup was delicious.
and a cup of tea.
the default drink is always orange juice, not as good as a cup of tea!
I also get 3l of IV medicine, lot of liquid but, again, not as good as a cup of tea:-)
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I am not a fan of hospital food.
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