Friday 3 December 2010

Masterchef reject

Another photo from Daniel showing how dire hospital food can be. I can only assume that Australia has imported its hospital chefs from Blighty. We've done a few bad things to Australia over the years but they never deserved this. Time for reparations?

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  1. Chris in Melbourne3 December 2010 at 10:15

    Could it be, could it possibly be? Yes, yes, yes!

    A scoop of spaghetti from the forty four gallon drum accompanied by an extremely nutritious skin, oozing with breadcrumbs and fat. Yum.

    Mind you Perth WA is a destination of preference for our chums from the UK. It's the weather you see. Coupled with the fact that it's a long way from Sydney.

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  2. I think the Brits like Perth because of the food. Home from home, by the looks of things.

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  3. Oh Yumm tinned spag and a mystery package (snag) don't worry about reparations, we'll just take the Ashes back again :-)

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  4. Yikes - don't think that the slightly charred finger can be re-attached.

    Happy Friday to all.

    Greetings from Cats' Mother in freezing London.

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  5. Finger, eh? I thought it was something rescued from the sluice room!

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  6. Don't be nasty, I am sure there are lots of children for whom that represents a normal supper!

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  7. It's hardly a decent meal for someone with cystic fibrosis. I don't understand medics. They wouldn't give patients second-hand drugs or use dodgy x-ray machines, so why do they not give a toss about the food fed to their patients? It doesn't make sense.

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  8. Perhaps the medics don't have time to eat, so a dollop of spag and a burnt sausage would seem a feast.

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  9. Hi TM - just wondering how you are these days? I hope your leg is better and you are out and about - I may have missed reports on your health.......

    All the best

    Charm

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  10. I'm well, thanks. Getting more mobile and definitely feeling a lot better. Not totally fixed yet but well on the way.

    XTM

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  11. That's really good news TM - this has been such a long saga for you and your family. I am so glad you are so much better now. Hope you are not too cold there - the pictures from the UK show so much snow........

    Here there are floods.....

    Charm

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