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Week 2 - Sunday Supper
Written by Patient Services Manager   

On this page we have details of the patient menu for this mealtime along with dietary information. If you would like help with any aspects of the service, menu content etc, please ask a member of staff who will be happy to help you, or get someone to come and see you.

Option Soft Vegetarian Energy
Dense
Healthy
Eating
5-a-Day
Cheddar & Spring Onion Soup      
Fish Portugaise        
Omelette - Cheese    
Assorted Sandwiches          
Enriched Creamed Potatoes    
Sweetcorn    
Doughnut        
Pear Condé        
Yoghurt      
Cheese & Crackers          
Fresh Fruit      


Special Diets

If for any reason you are unable to accept the dish allocated for a certain mealtime, please choose an alternative from the second list and advise a member of staff in advance of your alternative dish request.


Diabetics

If you have diabetes, you may choose any main course item, but we recommend desserts that have been approved by our Dietetic team. For “Diabetic Yoghurts” please ask for a “Light” Yoghurt”.


Healthy Eating

If you have been advised to follow a “Healthy Eating Diet”, please ask for the main courses marked in this column. These are lower in fat, and suitable for Diabetes, Weight Control and Healthy Hearts diets.


Energy Dense

These courses are suitable for High Protein Diets and usually have more than 300 Kilocalories. We have also used this code for vegetables and potatoes with added fat. Desserts with more than 150 Kilocalories would also be included in this category.


Soft / Moist / Easy Chew Diets

The courses in this category contain soft, moist, bite size pieces or those that can be easily broken down with a fork.

They do not represent dishes that are suitable for patients with swallowing difficulties. All dishes with this indicator can be served with creamed potatoes at all meal times.

A “Timbale” is an egg-based mousse that is high in protein, usually served with a sauce or gravy and requires very little chewing.


Main meal choices include:
  • Cod
  • Beef
  • Smoked Ham
  • Chicken
  • Meatballs

Main vegetable choices include:
  • Peas
  • Carrots
  • Broccoli
  • Sweetcorn
  • Mixed Vegetables

A “Puree” has a thick, smooth consistency and no chewing is necessary.


Fresh Fruit

The choice of fresh fruit available on the menu is subject to availability but usually:
  • Orange
  • Apple
  • Pear
  • Banana

Sandwiches


Sandwiches can be made at lunchtime if requested. All are available in wholemeal or white and we use Flora margarine spread.


Children’s Menu / Items

Some of the items available may be more suitable for younger patients. A member of staff will be able to assist you or provide more information.


Cultural and Religious Meals

We can provide foods that have been prepared in ways that respect your cultural and religious beliefs including:
  • Halal
  • Ethnic Vegetarian
  • Kosher meals
If you have specific needs, then please ask a member of staff who will ensure that your wishes are accommodated.


All Hours’ Provisions

If you have missed a meal for any reason, then the snack pack is available to you 24 hours a day. It is also available if you should want a lighter alternative to the menu.

Snack packs typically include:
  • Sandwich
  • Chocolate Bar
  • Yoghurt
  • Juice drink
  • Fruit
Ask a member of staff for more details.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 May 2012 14:29 )
 
Week 2 - Sunday Lunch
Written by Patient Services Manager   

On this page we have details of the patient menu for this mealtime along with dietary information. If you would like help with any aspects of the service, menu content etc, please ask a member of staff who will be happy to help you, or get someone to come and see you.

Option Soft Vegetarian Energy
Dense
Healthy
Eating
5-a-Day
Roast Pork        
Ravioli Au Gratin      
Vegetable Quorn Risotto      
Tuna Salad & Roll      
Enriched Creamed Potatoes    
Roast Potatoes        
Brussels Sprouts    
Swede  
Chocolate Sponge      
Custard        
Tapioca Pudding        
Stewed Plums      
Ice Cream        


Special Diets

If for any reason you are unable to accept the dish allocated for a certain mealtime, please choose an alternative from the second list and advise a member of staff in advance of your alternative dish request.


Diabetics

If you have diabetes, you may choose any main course item, but we recommend desserts that have been approved by our Dietetic team. For “Diabetic Yoghurts” please ask for a “Light” Yoghurt”.


Healthy Eating

If you have been advised to follow a “Healthy Eating Diet”, please ask for the main courses marked in this column. These are lower in fat, and suitable for Diabetes, Weight Control and Healthy Hearts diets.


Energy Dense

These courses are suitable for High Protein Diets and usually have more than 300 Kilocalories. We have also used this code for vegetables and potatoes with added fat. Desserts with more than 150 Kilocalories would also be included in this category.


Soft / Moist / Easy Chew Diets

The courses in this category contain soft, moist, bite size pieces or those that can be easily broken down with a fork.

They do not represent dishes that are suitable for patients with swallowing difficulties. All dishes with this indicator can be served with creamed potatoes at all meal times.

A “Timbale” is an egg-based mousse that is high in protein, usually served with a sauce or gravy and requires very little chewing.


Main meal choices include:
  • Cod
  • Beef
  • Smoked Ham
  • Chicken
  • Meatballs

Main vegetable choices include:
  • Peas
  • Carrots
  • Broccoli
  • Sweetcorn
  • Mixed Vegetables

A “Puree” has a thick, smooth consistency and no chewing is necessary.


Fresh Fruit

The choice of fresh fruit available on the menu is subject to availability but usually:
  • Orange
  • Apple
  • Pear
  • Banana

Sandwiches


Sandwiches can be made at lunchtime if requested. All are available in wholemeal or white and we use Flora margarine spread.


Children’s Menu / Items

Some of the items available may be more suitable for younger patients. A member of staff will be able to assist you or provide more information.


Cultural and Religious Meals

We can provide foods that have been prepared in ways that respect your cultural and religious beliefs including:
  • Halal
  • Ethnic Vegetarian
  • Kosher meals
If you have specific needs, then please ask a member of staff who will ensure that your wishes are accommodated.


All Hours’ Provisions

If you have missed a meal for any reason, then the snack pack is available to you 24 hours a day. It is also available if you should want a lighter alternative to the menu.

Snack packs typically include:
  • Sandwich
  • Chocolate Bar
  • Yoghurt
  • Juice drink
  • Fruit
Ask a member of staff for more details.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 May 2012 14:28 )
 
Week 2 - Saturday Supper
Written by Patient Services Manager   

On this page we have details of the patient menu for this mealtime along with dietary information. If you would like help with any aspects of the service, menu content etc, please ask a member of staff who will be happy to help you, or get someone to come and see you.

Option Soft Vegetarian Energy
Dense
Healthy
Eating
5-a-Day
Creamy Tomato Soup      
Salmon Bake      
Macaroni Cheese with Mustard      
Assorted Sandwiches          
Enriched Creamed Potatoes    
Mixed Vegetables    
Syrup Sponge      
Custard        
Butterscotch-flavour Dessert      
Cheese & Crackers          
Fresh Fruit      


Special Diets

If for any reason you are unable to accept the dish allocated for a certain mealtime, please choose an alternative from the second list and advise a member of staff in advance of your alternative dish request.


Diabetics

If you have diabetes, you may choose any main course item, but we recommend desserts that have been approved by our Dietetic team. For “Diabetic Yoghurts” please ask for a “Light” Yoghurt”.


Healthy Eating

If you have been advised to follow a “Healthy Eating Diet”, please ask for the main courses marked in this column. These are lower in fat, and suitable for Diabetes, Weight Control and Healthy Hearts diets.


Energy Dense

These courses are suitable for High Protein Diets and usually have more than 300 Kilocalories. We have also used this code for vegetables and potatoes with added fat. Desserts with more than 150 Kilocalories would also be included in this category.


Soft / Moist / Easy Chew Diets

The courses in this category contain soft, moist, bite size pieces or those that can be easily broken down with a fork.

They do not represent dishes that are suitable for patients with swallowing difficulties. All dishes with this indicator can be served with creamed potatoes at all meal times.

A “Timbale” is an egg-based mousse that is high in protein, usually served with a sauce or gravy and requires very little chewing.


Main meal choices include:
  • Cod
  • Beef
  • Smoked Ham
  • Chicken
  • Meatballs

Main vegetable choices include:
  • Peas
  • Carrots
  • Broccoli
  • Sweetcorn
  • Mixed Vegetables

A “Puree” has a thick, smooth consistency and no chewing is necessary.


Fresh Fruit

The choice of fresh fruit available on the menu is subject to availability but usually:
  • Orange
  • Apple
  • Pear
  • Banana

Sandwiches


Sandwiches can be made at lunchtime if requested. All are available in wholemeal or white and we use Flora margarine spread.


Children’s Menu / Items

Some of the items available may be more suitable for younger patients. A member of staff will be able to assist you or provide more information.


Cultural and Religious Meals

We can provide foods that have been prepared in ways that respect your cultural and religious beliefs including:
  • Halal
  • Ethnic Vegetarian
  • Kosher meals
If you have specific needs, then please ask a member of staff who will ensure that your wishes are accommodated.


All Hours’ Provisions

If you have missed a meal for any reason, then the snack pack is available to you 24 hours a day. It is also available if you should want a lighter alternative to the menu.

Snack packs typically include:
  • Sandwich
  • Chocolate Bar
  • Yoghurt
  • Juice drink
  • Fruit
Ask a member of staff for more details.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 May 2012 14:26 )
 
Week 2 - Saturday Lunch
Written by Patient Services Manager   

On this page we have details of the patient menu for this mealtime along with dietary information. If you would like help with any aspects of the service, menu content etc, please ask a member of staff who will be happy to help you, or get someone to come and see you.

Option Soft Vegetarian Energy
Dense
Healthy
Eating
5-a-Day
Lasagne      
Sausage Hot Pot        
Lentil Stew with Dumplings        
Cheddar Cheese Salad & Roll      
Enriched Creamed Potatoes    
Croquette Potatoes        
Carrots  
Cauliflower  
Rhubarb & Apple Crumble        
Custard        
Ground Rice Pudding        
Pineapple      
Ice Cream        


Special Diets

If for any reason you are unable to accept the dish allocated for a certain mealtime, please choose an alternative from the second list and advise a member of staff in advance of your alternative dish request.


Diabetics

If you have diabetes, you may choose any main course item, but we recommend desserts that have been approved by our Dietetic team. For “Diabetic Yoghurts” please ask for a “Light” Yoghurt”.


Healthy Eating

If you have been advised to follow a “Healthy Eating Diet”, please ask for the main courses marked in this column. These are lower in fat, and suitable for Diabetes, Weight Control and Healthy Hearts diets.


Energy Dense

These courses are suitable for High Protein Diets and usually have more than 300 Kilocalories. We have also used this code for vegetables and potatoes with added fat. Desserts with more than 150 Kilocalories would also be included in this category.


Soft / Moist / Easy Chew Diets

The courses in this category contain soft, moist, bite size pieces or those that can be easily broken down with a fork.

They do not represent dishes that are suitable for patients with swallowing difficulties. All dishes with this indicator can be served with creamed potatoes at all meal times.

A “Timbale” is an egg-based mousse that is high in protein, usually served with a sauce or gravy and requires very little chewing.


Main meal choices include:
  • Cod
  • Beef
  • Smoked Ham
  • Chicken
  • Meatballs

Main vegetable choices include:
  • Peas
  • Carrots
  • Broccoli
  • Sweetcorn
  • Mixed Vegetables

A “Puree” has a thick, smooth consistency and no chewing is necessary.


Fresh Fruit

The choice of fresh fruit available on the menu is subject to availability but usually:
  • Orange
  • Apple
  • Pear
  • Banana

Sandwiches


Sandwiches can be made at lunchtime if requested. All are available in wholemeal or white and we use Flora margarine spread.


Children’s Menu / Items

Some of the items available may be more suitable for younger patients. A member of staff will be able to assist you or provide more information.


Cultural and Religious Meals

We can provide foods that have been prepared in ways that respect your cultural and religious beliefs including:
  • Halal
  • Ethnic Vegetarian
  • Kosher meals
If you have specific needs, then please ask a member of staff who will ensure that your wishes are accommodated.


All Hours’ Provisions

If you have missed a meal for any reason, then the snack pack is available to you 24 hours a day. It is also available if you should want a lighter alternative to the menu.

Snack packs typically include:
  • Sandwich
  • Chocolate Bar
  • Yoghurt
  • Juice drink
  • Fruit
Ask a member of staff for more details.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 May 2012 14:25 )
 
Week 2 - Friday Supper
Written by Patient Services Manager   

On this page we have details of the patient menu for this mealtime along with dietary information. If you would like help with any aspects of the service, menu content etc, please ask a member of staff who will be happy to help you, or get someone to come and see you.

Option Soft Vegetarian Energy
Dense
Healthy
Eating
5-a-Day
Chicken & Vegetable Soup        
Chicken in BBQ Sauce      
Cheese & Onion Pasty      
Assorted Sandwiches          
Enriched Creamed Potatoes    
Swede  
Apple Sponge with Almond Flavouring        
Custard        
Raspberry Jelly        
Yoghurt      
Cheese & Crackers          
Fresh Fruit      


Special Diets

If for any reason you are unable to accept the dish allocated for a certain mealtime, please choose an alternative from the second list and advise a member of staff in advance of your alternative dish request.


Diabetics

If you have diabetes, you may choose any main course item, but we recommend desserts that have been approved by our Dietetic team. For “Diabetic Yoghurts” please ask for a “Light” Yoghurt”.


Healthy Eating

If you have been advised to follow a “Healthy Eating Diet”, please ask for the main courses marked in this column. These are lower in fat, and suitable for Diabetes, Weight Control and Healthy Hearts diets.


Energy Dense

These courses are suitable for High Protein Diets and usually have more than 300 Kilocalories. We have also used this code for vegetables and potatoes with added fat. Desserts with more than 150 Kilocalories would also be included in this category.


Soft / Moist / Easy Chew Diets

The courses in this category contain soft, moist, bite size pieces or those that can be easily broken down with a fork.

They do not represent dishes that are suitable for patients with swallowing difficulties. All dishes with this indicator can be served with creamed potatoes at all meal times.

A “Timbale” is an egg-based mousse that is high in protein, usually served with a sauce or gravy and requires very little chewing.


Main meal choices include:
  • Cod
  • Beef
  • Smoked Ham
  • Chicken
  • Meatballs

Main vegetable choices include:
  • Peas
  • Carrots
  • Broccoli
  • Sweetcorn
  • Mixed Vegetables

A “Puree” has a thick, smooth consistency and no chewing is necessary.


Fresh Fruit

The choice of fresh fruit available on the menu is subject to availability but usually:
  • Orange
  • Apple
  • Pear
  • Banana

Sandwiches


Sandwiches can be made at lunchtime if requested. All are available in wholemeal or white and we use Flora margarine spread.


Children’s Menu / Items

Some of the items available may be more suitable for younger patients. A member of staff will be able to assist you or provide more information.


Cultural and Religious Meals

We can provide foods that have been prepared in ways that respect your cultural and religious beliefs including:
  • Halal
  • Ethnic Vegetarian
  • Kosher meals
If you have specific needs, then please ask a member of staff who will ensure that your wishes are accommodated.


All Hours’ Provisions

If you have missed a meal for any reason, then the snack pack is available to you 24 hours a day. It is also available if you should want a lighter alternative to the menu.

Snack packs typically include:
  • Sandwich
  • Chocolate Bar
  • Yoghurt
  • Juice drink
  • Fruit
Ask a member of staff for more details.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 May 2012 14:23 )
 
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