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raleighnut

Legendary Member
St. Joseph has room service, you have a menu and dietary restrictions, but the hospital also only has 140 beds at the most. In The States, you have to be pretty sick to be in the hospital. as I lost 20 pounds, I was on a diabetic medium diet and could have a pork tenderloin for lunch. Which I did, it was quite good. I was there long enough to have had the whole menu.
Bit different to the microwaved crap we get in English hospitals cooked on an industrial estate somewhere.xx(
 
Mild, grey and blustery here chez Casa Reynard.

I have had a quiet morning doing some writing. I have to run some errands this afternoon.

It is almost time for luncheon and I has a hungry.
 

Rocky

Hello decadence
Crumbs! My toaster does not work. It is only :scratch:twenty-two years old. I think it is the clippitty thing that keep the wotsit down that the bread sits on. Espares do not do spares for toasters.

If it is that old, is the elephant on the way out?
It sounds like your toaster is toast.......
 

oldwheels

Legendary Member
Location
Isle of Mull
Bit different to the microwaved crap we get in English hospitals cooked on an industrial estate somewhere.xx(
Oban hospital has it's own kitchen and excellent food. The Royal in Glasgow had state of the art kitchens but chose to import food brought up from Wales which was mostly inedible. This caused my brother in law great fury as he had been responsible for the purchase of said unused kitchens. Any other hospitals I have been in had reasonable food cooked on the premises.
 

oldwheels

Legendary Member
Location
Isle of Mull
Tis far too wet for any gardening today. So I am catching up with umpty-two tedious boring domestic tasks.

Was it you @Illaveago who said that you can cycle for four hours and not get tired, but you get tired after thirty minutes of domestic duties. I think I am the same in relation to gardening and domestic tasks.
Add my name to that problem.:sad:
 
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