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Poorly food

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Lizbethann55 Thu 07-Jan-21 19:37:14

My poor DH went to the dentist this morning for a check up and came back feeling very sorry for himself as he had had a tooth taken out. The side of his face was completely numb and he had a list of do's and dont's. By lunchtime he still looked as if he and Tyson Fury had had a disagreement. So I asked him if he fancied scrambled eggs to eat. Healthy and easy to eat. Suddenly his face lit up. "I know what I would really like. When I was little and poorly I always had...." I knew straight away what he was going to say because it was what I always had if I was poorly. Two soft boiled eggs mashed up in a cup with salt and butter!!. I don't know why the cup made it special, but it just isn't the same in a bowl. What was your "poorly food" when you were small?

Charleygirl5 Fri 08-Jan-21 12:08:07

Am I the only person who has never had a glass of Lucozade? I can not remember ever receiving different food when I had measles, chickenpox etc. My mother did not believe me if I felt unwell- she was a nurse!

I was never a fan of milk or any type of frogspawn type puddings as I called them. I added custard to that list along with fried, poached and coddled eggs.

Twopence Fri 08-Jan-21 12:07:06

I used to be given mashed up soft boiled egg, which was known in the family, for some reason, as a Billy egg. DH was one for bread and milk with sugar, even after we married.

spottybook Fri 08-Jan-21 12:05:59

Another Heinz tomato soup here. My Mum would make this for me and then in turn I gave it to my children when they were ill. We now always call it “poorly soup”

gillgran Fri 08-Jan-21 12:03:46

We were given ( in 1950's - 1960's) broken-up bread with boiling water poured over & an OXO cube sprinkled in.

Oh, I think I might have that on one of these cold days..!!

GreyKnitter Fri 08-Jan-21 11:52:47

Def had lucozade but don’t remember any special food. I hate eggs and milk so they def wouldn’t have been very welcome!

Barrygirl Fri 08-Jan-21 11:51:39

When I was a student and poorly my flat mate gave me her poorly food - mashed potato in tomato soup! Yuck!

GrandmaCornwall Fri 08-Jan-21 11:43:43

Arrowroot made up like a custard. Once I had this arrowroot custard and it was mauve, not sure what coloured it but it seemed really special.
My M-in-law once bought me some lucozade with the last coins she had left in her purse. The kind thought made me feel so much better.

narrowboatnan Fri 08-Jan-21 11:40:03

I don’t remember being given any special food when I was ill, but I do remember having Lucozade with crinkly orange cellophane wrapped around it and both Bunty and Judy comics where I was usually only allowed one.

Gwenisgreat1 Fri 08-Jan-21 11:34:45

As a child, Heinz Baked Beans!! Nowadays it would be chocolate in any form!!

Nanna58 Fri 08-Jan-21 11:29:42

Oh God this brings back memories of having to make a meal and lay an inviting tray for ‘an invalid’ in aHome Economics !!!!! If I was ill my mum used to,feed me Heinz chicken and rice with carrots in a tin ,baby food, I think she did this up until I was abou 10, by which time I was up to about 6tins!!!!!!??

Patsy70 Fri 08-Jan-21 11:24:34

A soft boiled egg on mashed potato! smile

SillyNanny321 Fri 08-Jan-21 11:23:13

My Nan always made us boiled mashed potatoes mixed in gravy. Still have potatoes mashed in gravy with dinners!

Grandma70s Fri 08-Jan-21 11:16:59

Boiled eggs, and I still love them. I can’t imagine how many I ate when recovering from a mastoid operation in 1949. I don’t know if eggs were still rationed then - probably not.

My mother, from Yorkshire, called bread and milk ‘pobs’, but I thought it was a made-up word, somehow describing the soft texture. I didn’t realise other people used it.

Bijou Fri 08-Jan-21 11:15:03

When I was small, Bovril drink, sandwich of butter and Demerara sugar on white bread. For a sore throat my mum had a jar of onion and sugar, a spoonful of the liquid. Now my comfort food is a jacket potato with a lot of butter.

BBbevan Fri 08-Jan-21 11:14:35

Bread and milk with sugar. Lovely. Also had bread and oxo. Bread torn up in a basin with hot water poured over a dissolved oxo cube. Great, I could eat that now .

B9exchange Fri 08-Jan-21 11:13:06

Chicken soup with dry bread. Moving on to chicken in white sauce with mashed potatoes.

My school sick bay would give anyone feeling sick a cup of Bovril and two digestives to eat, I can think of nothing more disgusting!

Rosalyn69 Fri 08-Jan-21 11:09:52

I was a bread and warm milk girl. Nauseating.
My son always wanted toast buttered hot so the toast went soggy.

Poppyred Fri 08-Jan-21 11:08:10

Grapes and Lucozade

Grandmabeach Fri 08-Jan-21 11:06:39

Lucozade and a Marmite drink - not at the same time. Marmite is still my go to drink if I have a cold. My daughter still refers to chicken soup and fish pie as 'ill' food.

Moggycuddler Fri 08-Jan-21 10:59:37

Bread soaked in warm milk with sugar sprinkled on. Known as "pobs" in these parts. (Does anybody ever still eat that now?) Or Farleys Rusks in hot milk. Yes, baby food! (Must confess I still occasionally have those if I'm really feeling ill and no appetite.) Or rice pudding. Mashed potato.

winterwhite Fri 08-Jan-21 10:53:34

As a child, tomato soup with mashed potato, sometimes with grated roast beef on top (suppose that must have been on a Monday or Tuesday).

hulahoop Fri 08-Jan-21 10:50:49

Scrambled eggs for me even now for a change a cup of veg soup .

Florida12 Fri 08-Jan-21 10:50:17

Heinz tomato soup. Tinned pears. Milkshake.

helgawills Fri 08-Jan-21 10:44:08

Raw egg yolks whisked with port and sugar, prescribed by Gran, when we were little.

Niochorio Fri 08-Jan-21 10:42:54

Hot Ribena or the original Lucozade were the drinks and cheesy mash or hot buttered toast to be gentle on the stomach. Still ove them now if I am not well.