At an Oxfordshire hospice, chef Spencer Richards pours love into every meal he prepares for those nearing the end of life. For him, cooking for terminally ill patients isn’t just a job—it’s a calling.
Speaking to The Mirror, Richards shared that there’s no greater privilege than bringing comfort to patients through food in their final days.
“As a chef, I believe serving someone their last meal is the highest honor,” he said. “Recently, a 21-year-old patient didn’t connect with the standard menu. He was young and preferred street food, so we made it happen for him.”
continued on next page
Economical Remedy: ‘Penicillin of the Poor’ Syrup
Refreshing Cucumber Salad: A Simple Addition to Your Daily Lunch
The Indian Secret: A Natural Herb to Boost Hair Growth and Combat Baldness Quickly
Neapolitan Meatballs in Tomato Sauce
Velvet Lemon Cream Roll Cake
Fluffy Cheesecake Recipe
Cheesy Bacon Puff Pastry Biscuits
Chicken Spaghetti Casserole
Seien Sie vorsichtig, so beginnt Diabetes. Sie können es haben, ohne es zu wissen!! Dies sind die 8 Anzeichen dafür, dass Sie zu viel Zucker im Blut haben.