Do You Like Hospital Food?
Notes from a hospital bed: Words fail me

It's a 'meal' that was served up yesterday to a child a day after he'd undergone an appendectomy.
What is it meant to be? And there is no room for improvement in NHS food?
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Notes from a hospital bed: Words fail me

It's a 'meal' that was served up yesterday to a child a day after he'd undergone an appendectomy.
What is it meant to be? And there is no room for improvement in NHS food?
Comments
Oh, come on, Tim, that's a plate of appetising, politically-correct Jamie Oliver approved food. How could anyone not like that?
(Yeah, OK, it looks like a plate of sick)
Posted by: Curmudgeon | February 8, 2011 8:29 AM
It’s behavioural psychology in action – condition them to stay out of hospital from an early age.
Posted by: T | February 8, 2011 10:40 AM
"What is it meant to be?"
I'd guess cottage pie, gravy and spaghetti. 4 of your 5 a day in there - tomato, wheat, sugar beet and potato.
Posted by: Gareth | February 8, 2011 11:14 AM
"Please sir, may I have some more?"
Posted by: GoneWithTheWind | February 8, 2011 3:00 PM
"Please sir, may I have some more?"
Posted by: GoneWithTheWind | February 8, 2011 3:12 PM
I'm sure it was cold, to boot.
Seriously british cooking doesn't exactly have a stellar reputation (the reputation isn't always deserved, but sterotypes are based on reality, normally).
I can only shudder at what british hospital food is.
Posted by: Fred2 | February 8, 2011 3:21 PM
hmm, seems like caterpillars in tomatosauce on the left and grubs in gravy on the right.
Posted by: JTW | February 10, 2011 8:29 PM