We get fed lunch during infusions (if you're there all day), big full plates of Portuguese food. And it always comes with a blended veggie soup and fruit. We get to choose fish (blargh), meat, or the veg option which is always terrible. The hospital kitchen teeters on the edge of being good but somehow always makes one part flavorless and gross. At home, in the days after chemo, I tend to eat like a 3-year-old. Recently I've wanted a lot of ice cream.
I laughed!! It occurs to me that I might be able to write a whole post around my neighbor’s soups, mashed potatoes, popcorn, and this weird chia seed/oatmeal pudding I invented . . .
No congee?
Nope. They had a wonton soup but it was no good. Didn’t want to ruin the real thing.
We get fed lunch during infusions (if you're there all day), big full plates of Portuguese food. And it always comes with a blended veggie soup and fruit. We get to choose fish (blargh), meat, or the veg option which is always terrible. The hospital kitchen teeters on the edge of being good but somehow always makes one part flavorless and gross. At home, in the days after chemo, I tend to eat like a 3-year-old. Recently I've wanted a lot of ice cream.
Ice cream or anything else that sounds good. I personally think three year olds have pretty good palettes... Hope you're well.
I laughed!! It occurs to me that I might be able to write a whole post around my neighbor’s soups, mashed potatoes, popcorn, and this weird chia seed/oatmeal pudding I invented . . .
I’d definitely read a Rate Those Soups post.
The steroids, yes, took me too long to work out that was what was making me so hungry.