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Default Week-end survey on the RFC site: Eating in bed

On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 19:18:35 GMT, margaret suran
> wrote:

>sf wrote:
>> On Sat, 2 Jun 2007 13:35:47 -0400, "kilikini"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> maxine in ri wrote:
>>>> On Jun 2, 12:54 pm, Chatty Cathy > wrote:
>>>>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/
>>>>> Vote now!
>>>> Those 8 or 9 people who _never_ eat in bed: what do they do when they
>>>> are sick???
>>>>
>>>> maxine in ri
>>> Sit on the couch! I never, ever, ever eat in bed.
>>>

>> I voted "rarely", because I will eat in bed if I'm sick or when
>> someone serves me in breakfast in bed. I eat more often in front of
>> the computer though.
>>

>
>If I can't get out of bed and get to the table, I am most likely to ill
>to eat anything, anywhere.


Ditto for me on this one. If I'm gonna eat, I'll drag myself out to
the dining room or living room.

>The only time I remember eating in bed was in the hospital, after my hip
>replacement operation. I should say "trying to eat", because the food
>was so vile, I didn't eat anything that was cooked there and waited
>until Marcel would bring something from Zabar's. I would eat sitting in
>a chair and have two hungry men as guests, one a patient, the other his
>SO, who could not eat the hospital food, either. The SO would bring
>outside food, too, but the stuff Marcel brought was better. )


When my mom had heart surgery (repair of an aortal defect, day of the
big quake of the 80's, 10/17/89), she was sitting up in a chair eating
clear broth when I visited her the next day. No bed meals for her!
Talk about one tough broad.... :-)

I confess I've never spent time in a hospital, but that's gonna change
next month when I have surgery. I'll have to forego Zabar's (I'm
amazed Marcel could get through the lines in time enough to feed
you!), but I will certainly have my legions covertly bring me decent
food :-) I'm also gonna pull a Christine and stock the freezer with
my good homemade foodies. When I broke my foot a coupla three years
ago, I survived on nuked frozen burritos and nuked veggies. And
canned soup. That ain't gonna happen again if I can help it.

TammyM