Posted by JML755 on February 23, 2015 at 09:50:02 from (97.78.165.197):
In Reply to: OT Food for one posted by Banditfarmer on February 22, 2015 at 10:32:17:
Since I do all the cooking anyway, it's really no bother when the wife is gone. (Though I sometimes take the opportunity to cook stuff SHE doesn't like. Maybe liver and onions.) Or I'll get real experimental and if it turns out ok, I'll put it into our normal rotation. Generally speaking, I try and cook stuff correctly, i.e. don't try the "hillbilly" substitutes spoken of earlier. :lol:
Wife, on the other hand, will eat scrambled eggs or popcorn for dinner if I'm not around. If she's REALLY not motivated even for that, it's cheese and crackers. Sliced cheese at that. If it's cheese that has to be cut up, no way. :roll:
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