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<blockquote data-quote="zauberflote" data-source="post: 2012570" data-attributes="member: 496650"><p>[USER=490508]@Emma_369[/USER] I hope Mr Emma is on his way to feeling better by now. </p><p>[USER=323454]@ziggy_w[/USER] what an intelligent and common sensical GP you have!</p><p>Bfast U1/2A, E, DW2C. Go ahead, chew on it <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite39" alt=":hilarious:" title="Hilarious :hilarious:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":hilarious:" /></p><p>Lunch seltzer and eventually being ravenous. Grocery shopping was a test of how much I could walk past. The cheese case got me a slice of a Vermont cheddar I don’t think I’ve had in 50 years. Not opened yet. </p><p>Allofasudden it was time to feed the cats, me, and get to work. </p><p>Supper spinach wilted with hm dressing, celery, tin of sardines with dressing. That’s some good dressing I made. 2 slices (1/3 “loaf”)microwave bread, toasted, with olive oil on it. Still very HTS-ish. Of course I should have stopped there but I was tired and my tummy was still lonely. Almond butter/butter filling for the bread I’d just eaten. Naturally, too much of it. </p><p>Mr ZF, who just got over a cold a few weeks ago, has come down with something bad enough that he went and bought himself 5 cans of Progresso soup and one can of Campbell’s original chicken noodle. This is the average American family’s treatment for someone who feels miserable- Campbell’s chicken noodle soup with buttered toast. Us 50’s kids were fed it, and fed it to our kids. It’s still around!</p><p>Sleep well all sleepers, and good morning early risers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zauberflote, post: 2012570, member: 496650"] [USER=490508]@Emma_369[/USER] I hope Mr Emma is on his way to feeling better by now. [USER=323454]@ziggy_w[/USER] what an intelligent and common sensical GP you have! Bfast U1/2A, E, DW2C. Go ahead, chew on it :hilarious: Lunch seltzer and eventually being ravenous. Grocery shopping was a test of how much I could walk past. The cheese case got me a slice of a Vermont cheddar I don’t think I’ve had in 50 years. Not opened yet. Allofasudden it was time to feed the cats, me, and get to work. Supper spinach wilted with hm dressing, celery, tin of sardines with dressing. That’s some good dressing I made. 2 slices (1/3 “loaf”)microwave bread, toasted, with olive oil on it. Still very HTS-ish. Of course I should have stopped there but I was tired and my tummy was still lonely. Almond butter/butter filling for the bread I’d just eaten. Naturally, too much of it. Mr ZF, who just got over a cold a few weeks ago, has come down with something bad enough that he went and bought himself 5 cans of Progresso soup and one can of Campbell’s original chicken noodle. This is the average American family’s treatment for someone who feels miserable- Campbell’s chicken noodle soup with buttered toast. Us 50’s kids were fed it, and fed it to our kids. It’s still around! Sleep well all sleepers, and good morning early risers! [/QUOTE]
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