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By *stella OP Woman
over a year ago
London |
When you’re feeling poorly (but perfectly able to eat) and want food that cheers you up, good old convalescence food - what do you have?
Are you a bacon sarnie type, crispy bacon on fluffy white bread with tomato ketchup, or Heinz tomato soup with buttered bread/toast, or baked Camembert dunked into with hot new potatoes, or cheese oozing Macaroni topped with truffle? Or what else? What do you crave?
I’m poorly and hungry - can you tell?! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Salt and vinegar sandwich is my go to food when I need comfort x
Crisp sandwich? Or just the condiments on bread? "
Ha ha what a dope yes definitely the crisps x |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
Cream of Tomato soup with buttered crusty bread. Cornflakes. Cheese on toast.
The problem with my choices is that I will have the soup but no bread, I might have the cornflakes and no milk and the cheese (still no bread) will have hardened and turned green long ago.
So I eat chocolate or fruit. I always have chocolate and fruit in the house.
I hope you feel better soon, OP.
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
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"When you’re feeling poorly (but perfectly able to eat) and want food that cheers you up, good old convalescence food - what do you have?
Are you a bacon sarnie type, crispy bacon on fluffy white bread with tomato ketchup, or Heinz tomato soup with buttered bread/toast, or baked Camembert dunked into with hot new potatoes, or cheese oozing Macaroni topped with truffle? Or what else? What do you crave?
I’m poorly and hungry - can you tell?! " What's up fever? Get well soon x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Rice with just a sauce or rice pudding, soup, cereals and always apples, I used to have stomach problems and apples always sooth my stomach and are the only food that doesn't give me stomach ache |
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"I feel so hungry!
I forgot to mention Colcannon.
Gosh, I'm salivating!
I am too! I need all the food. "
I've just had a curry, now on white chocolate but all this talk of pizza is making me hungry again.
Get Well Soon Sweetie. |
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By *stella OP Woman
over a year ago
London |
"Im starving and fasting.
Not long now is it till you break your fast...do you have plenty to of goodies ready "
What time is iftar?
I love how the mosques invite everyone in to share iftar each evening, many of our non-Muslim homeless clients benefit from wonderful hospitality. |
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"I feel so hungry!
I forgot to mention Colcannon.
Gosh, I'm salivating!
I am too! I need all the food.
I've just had a curry, now on white chocolate but all this talk of pizza is making me hungry again.
Get Well Soon Sweetie. "
Ah Estelle forgot you were poorly..feel better soon x |
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By *stella OP Woman
over a year ago
London |
"Triple fried egg sandwich with chillies sauce and chutney.
I also need this. I forgot fried egg sammiches. Oh gosh! I'll be 30 stone by the end of this thread. "
With Sriracha chilli sauce! Yes!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Cheese on toast.. sliced white bloomer, good grilled cheddar.. and loads of chillies!
yummy!
Mrs x "
and hubby makes the best ever!
Almost an excuse to feel poorly..
x |
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"Im starving and fasting.
Not long now is it till you break your fast...do you have plenty to of goodies ready
What time is iftar?
I love how the mosques invite everyone in to share iftar each evening, many of our non-Muslim homeless clients benefit from wonderful hospitality. "
I think it's 9 ish. I didn't know it was called Iftar.
That's lovely to see communities being involved and sharing with other. |
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By *educedWoman
over a year ago
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"Im starving and fasting.
Not long now is it till you break your fast...do you have plenty to of goodies ready yes x"
I teach ESOL one day a week and unfortunately, this week's lesson was all about food! Swapped to telling the time which was June's topic.
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By *educedWoman
over a year ago
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"Triple fried egg sandwich with chillies sauce and chutney.
I also need this. I forgot fried egg sammiches. Oh gosh! I'll be 30 stone by the end of this thread.
With Sriracha chilli sauce! Yes!! "
Oh just stop it. Food porn hussy! |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Im starving and fasting.
Not long now is it till you break your fast...do you have plenty to of goodies ready yes x
I teach ESOL one day a week and unfortunately, this week's lesson was all about food! Swapped to telling the time which was June's topic.
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That's very useful for helping people explain what time they can break their fast.
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By *educedWoman
over a year ago
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"Im starving and fasting.
Not long now is it till you break your fast...do you have plenty to of goodies ready yes x
I teach ESOL one day a week and unfortunately, this week's lesson was all about food! Swapped to telling the time which was June's topic.
That's very useful for helping people explain what time they can break their fast.
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True! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not really a convalescence food, more a kick in the pants when you're feeling sorry for yourself food, but my nana's kimchi always works for me. It's revolting, but strangely efficacious. |
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By *stella OP Woman
over a year ago
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"Not really a convalescence food, more a kick in the pants when you're feeling sorry for yourself food, but my nana's kimchi always works for me. It's revolting, but strangely efficacious. "
Kimchi is YUM!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Not really a convalescence food, more a kick in the pants when you're feeling sorry for yourself food, but my nana's kimchi always works for me. It's revolting, but strangely efficacious.
Kimchi is YUM!! "
You've not had my nana's kimchi |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Not really a convalescence food, more a kick in the pants when you're feeling sorry for yourself food, but my nana's kimchi always works for me. It's revolting, but strangely efficacious.
Kimchi is YUM!!
You've not had my nana's kimchi "
What is kimchi? |
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By *stella OP Woman
over a year ago
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"Not really a convalescence food, more a kick in the pants when you're feeling sorry for yourself food, but my nana's kimchi always works for me. It's revolting, but strangely efficacious.
Kimchi is YUM!!
You've not had my nana's kimchi "
This is true. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not really a convalescence food, more a kick in the pants when you're feeling sorry for yourself food, but my nana's kimchi always works for me. It's revolting, but strangely efficacious.
Kimchi is YUM!!
You've not had my nana's kimchi
What is kimchi?"
It's basically fermented vegetables with flavourings. Ginger, chilli etc |
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By *stella OP Woman
over a year ago
London |
"Not really a convalescence food, more a kick in the pants when you're feeling sorry for yourself food, but my nana's kimchi always works for me. It's revolting, but strangely efficacious.
Kimchi is YUM!!
You've not had my nana's kimchi
What is kimchi?"
Fermented/salted veggies, typically cabbage and radishes and things like that, lots of chilli and seasonings and it can smell vile but taste awesome. My Korean friend introduced me to it when we were both living abroad in Beijing. It’s a perverted addiction of mine now. |
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I never lose my appetite unless I've got an upset tummy. If I'm ill I will eat anything but carbohydrates are favourite. A massive bowl of vegetable soup with thick sliced bread spread with lurpack about an inch thick would do the trick for starters.
Is there anything better than the toast and jam with tea that they give you after you've given birth though? |
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