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<blockquote data-quote="badcat" data-source="post: 1549738"><p>When I have been in hospital ive learnt to go for the halal option for main meals if theres nothing salady on the menu which means I get a lot of v acceptable curries and just ditch the rice side. I used the hosptal cafe a lot on one hospital stay as they had a v good salad bar - last time I was at the same hospital for a work meeting however, the cafe had been radically changed and all offerings involved chips, white pasta or sandwhiches - i didnt bother.</p><p>Ive only ever been offered a choice between high carb or even higher carb as a hospital breakfast so always got family to bring supplies of natural yogurt, which works well until it gets nicked from the ward fridge</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badcat, post: 1549738"] When I have been in hospital ive learnt to go for the halal option for main meals if theres nothing salady on the menu which means I get a lot of v acceptable curries and just ditch the rice side. I used the hosptal cafe a lot on one hospital stay as they had a v good salad bar - last time I was at the same hospital for a work meeting however, the cafe had been radically changed and all offerings involved chips, white pasta or sandwhiches - i didnt bother. Ive only ever been offered a choice between high carb or even higher carb as a hospital breakfast so always got family to bring supplies of natural yogurt, which works well until it gets nicked from the ward fridge [/QUOTE]
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