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Is she partial to a particular ethnic food? In the deep south, our comfort
foods include home made mac and cheese, mashed potatoes with gravy, black
eyed peas, meat loaf, chick and dumplings, home made chicken noodle soup,
seafood gumbo, pot roast, turnip greens, cabbage, peach or apple cobbler,
etc. I realize that some of these may be hard on the tummy, but she may be
willing to take the chance to have such a good meal with friends and family.

You guys (ya'll) are really special to think of this for her. She is
blessed to have such friends. I am so sorry you are facing this. May your
loved one go in peace.


"hahabogus" > wrote in message
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> "Virginia Tadrzynski" > wrote in
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>> A very dear person has been sent home with hospice care in the end
>> stages of the same evil insideous growing cancer that took our dear
>> Pastorio from us. I have been given the honor of cooking Sunday dinner
>> for her and her family as they gather around her in support. She is
>> cognizant and realizes that this may be her last few meals she is able
>> to enjoy with her family. I need suggestions, as I want it to be
>> something she will enjoy and actually feel the love from. Since her
>> cancer began as colon polyps, I want to shy away from anything that
>> may cause intestinal distress, but other than that, the options are
>> open. Nothing too hoity toity, but good basic comfort food, to
>> give....well, you know, comfort. -ginny
>>
>>
>>

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> Pie glorious pie...easy to chew and sits well in the stomach...apple
> peach cherry whatever.
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