Does your hubby cook?
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quiltsRfun, you could start another thread with
"who shops for the groceries in your house?" I thought I had the only dh who does this, since he retired in '83. I didn't really appreciate this until he started getting the wrong thing now (even tho it's written down on the list...beginning alzheimers). You have a treasure, especially when he retires cause it'll give you some space and time to quilt :D
"who shops for the groceries in your house?" I thought I had the only dh who does this, since he retired in '83. I didn't really appreciate this until he started getting the wrong thing now (even tho it's written down on the list...beginning alzheimers). You have a treasure, especially when he retires cause it'll give you some space and time to quilt :D
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Originally Posted by clem55
Mine does most of the cooking and shopping! And he does real good, most of the time. When I do cook, he is busy telling how I should do this or that. I hate to cook, and with a dishwasher, cleaning up isn"t too bad. I hate it when he talks like he knows better than I. We have been married 56 years, and for 45 of that, I did all the shopping and cooking, but he "thinks" he taught me!!LOL I love hearing him tell one of the kids how to make something, like it is original from him. I just wish when he makes something really tasty, he would stick to the way he did it, instead he is always trying to improve with spices or something, and then it is ruined.
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Originally Posted by MadQuilter
Pat was born without the grill gene. I thought all men had that gene - alas, not my darling. He tries though. If times ever get tough he could probably get a job at a crematorium. The first time we had "real" BBQed chicken at a friend's house, I thought it wasn't done. No black chunks of skin broke off and there was moisture in my piece. lol
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