COOKING FOR OLD FOLKS was What's happening to me?
Dimitri wrote:
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> "notbob" > wrote in message
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> > On 2008-06-21, sf <> wrote:
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> >> He's caring for his mother... the woman of many appliances.
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> > nb
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> If you don't mind my asking how old is she?
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> We care for my MIL who is 92. She has some problems ergo 5 small meals a
> day allows her to keep food down.
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> I'll prepare something nice and the boss will say " how hungry are you mom?
> " If she ever answered other than "A LITTLE:" you'll have to pick me up
> off the floor.
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> Cooking for old folks can be a real PITA.
>
> Thank goodness we/she has company quite often so I can do some cooking.
>
> --
> Old Scoundrel
>
> (AKA Dimitri)
>
One of the problems my late grandmother had was she completely lost her
sense of taste. Definitely made eating a chore for her, instead of the
pleasure it should've been. Is it rather common for older folks to lose
their sense of taste?
Sky
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