lonestarnot
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Thu May-10-07 11:33 AM
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| Anyone know anything about this or ever tried it? |
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A friend of mine has to get chemo and we were thinking of doing this for him and his wife, but it could be a rip off. Any one here ever tried it? http://www.personalcheftogo.com/how-it-works.asp
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Nite Owl
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Thu May-10-07 11:52 AM
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| 1. I've never heard of them |
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but the meals look really good. The only thing I can add is that when you are on chemo your tastes can change dramatically. There are foods that you just can't even look at and those that you can't get enough of. I've never had chemo but my son has and it is a common problem.
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Thu May-10-07 01:51 PM
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Perhaps I got a solicitation of some kind for them. It's kind of pricy, but if the friend can afford it, he should do so. He might want to contact them for a reference or two in his area.
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Fri May-11-07 08:04 AM
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| 3. We were going to do it for him so they don't have to cook while he is sick. |
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Fri May-11-07 09:06 AM
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Their website certainly looks good. Do see if you can find someone in your area who has used them. Alternatively, your city may have one of those kitchens where you can go and make up a week or more of meals that you take home and freeze. We have a couple of those here in the Kansas City area, and I can't offhand think of the names of them. Possibly a Google search will help you.
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