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Have you ever heard or said that to a family member?
whats the weirdest thing someone has brought for you or your staff to eat?
I think the sickest thing was a patient brought some balout, the duck eggs........Well its sick to me anyways.......
We had a patient overnight some white castle burgers one time.........
Actually I spelled it wrongly:
It's Kimchi.
It's very spicy cabbage made by Koreans. Since living in Seattle, I have developed a HUGE taste for Asian foods, esp Thai, Korean and Vietnamese
here is more info:
http://www.lifeinkorea.com/culture/kimchi/kimchi.cfm?xURL=making
Have you ever heard or said that to a family member?whats the weirdest thing someone has brought for you or your staff to eat?
I think the sickest thing was a patient brought some balout, the duck eggs........Well its sick to me anyways.......
We had a patient overnight some white castle burgers one time.........
I am afraid of anything home made....eek....We get dozens ond dozens of cookies at Christmas time.The last one I ate had a great long hair baked right in there...I don't touch that stuff now.....(not that we don't eat hair in this house-and pounds of it I'm sure-with 2 dogs and 4 cats running around-but it's OUR hair-you know?)
Actually I spelled it wrongly:It's Kimchi.
It's very spicy cabbage made by Koreans. Since living in Seattle, I have developed a HUGE taste for Asian foods, esp Thai, Korean and Vietnamese
here is more info:
http://www.lifeinkorea.com/culture/kimchi/kimchi.cfm?xURL=making
What a relief! Glad to hear it's NOT a meatoid substance!
Nurses WILL eat anything -- one night I was starving and had nothing to eat. Wedged into the back of the freezer was a Lean Cuisine labeled by a nurse that'd been gone from the facility for at least three months. After scraping off the freezer-burned parts, it WASN'T half bad... Thai Chicken with Noodles, I think it was.
Jolie, BSN
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OK, I'll bite. What is Kemchee? Not a cousin to Scrapple, I hope!