Now, that's an excellent idea! I know our school for the blind's food was 
disgustingly bad!

Sandy
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sugarsyl 
  To: RecipesAndMore@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 1:07 PM
  Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Re: Hospital food


  Hi 
  when I was hospitalized all the food was catered by the Marriot Hotels, so 
the food was good.
  Syl

  P.s.
  welcome back home to both you and Frank, it's where you belong, amunst 
friends.
  Syl


     "The happiest people don't have the best of everything.
  They just make the best of everything."
  ~Sylvia
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Sandra Warren 
    To: RecipesAndMore@googlegroups.com 
    Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 10:39 AM
    Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Re: Home!!!


    Hi, Marilyn,

    I never heard of that! The hospital food is cooked where? then brought to 
the various hospitals; people have told me hospital coffee is awful, did not 
hear complaints regarding the gravy served there; one time, when my dad was 
hospitalized, the beef was as tough as shoe leather! Mom asked the nurse how 
anyone was expected to eat the stuff, since she was griping that he was not 
eating much, and what foods did he really enjoy? we said all pasta products, 
and he loved mac and cheese; guess they could butcher pasta, too and overcook 
it till it tasted like library paste or glue! Yuck! that's why I hate 
institutional cooking so much, 'cause I had to eat the crap when attending the 
school for the blind.

    Sandy

    Re: eating six small meals a day: you could fix say, 2 different meals, and 
vary the portions, like, first do breakfast, then a small portion of one meal, 
then later, a small amount of the 2nd choice, and so on; how about soup and 
grilled cheese; one time, yogurt and a small (half) sandwich)?

    Or scrambled egg and toast; some of his faves from the Italian or grocery 
deli to vary sandwiches? can he have pizza? order in one and get 2 medium, or 
large, different types, and he can heat it and snack off that.
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Marilyn L DeWeese 
      To: RecipesAndMore@googlegroups.com 
      Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 7:34 AM
      Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Re: Home!!!


      Hi Kay,

      The worst is over in my opinion.  I think he'll be going to the Arthur 
James Cancer Center in Columbus, Ohio for any chemotherapy.  He is doing well, 
though.  He was glad to get a real cup of coffee he said and some real food.

      When you got off the elevator at the hospital, you could smell that 
artificial gravy stuff.  I wonder what makes it smell so bad?  You can only fix 
chicken so many ways.  I think in the U.S. now, most of the hospital foods are 
prepared and then sent to the hospitals.  They don't even cook on site anymore.

      Thanks, Kay, for your support.  I'm so thankful for my friends.

      Frank is to have six small meals a day.  Do you have any ideas?

      MarilynMarilyn
      


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