If I forage It'll be cheese, biscuits and an apple. If my husband forages it'll be something like a sausage sandwich or bacon and eggs. Guess who is nice and slim and who isn't?
He'll eat a couple of doughnuts mid afternoon and I'll have rich tea biscuits.
N&G The Wonderful Man has made himself rice pudding sandwiches before now (to use up leftovers) and probably wouldn't turn a hair to find something unusual in a sandwich. However he cooks most of his own meals nowadays as our schedules and diets are very different at the moment.
Anya I get the perennial decision making question on what we are going to eat and it drives me mad. I seem to have the opposite situation to most on here! I like pretty simple food but DH likes all the bells and whistles sauces, accompaniments and coatings. I shouldn't complain at all since DH does the cooking nowadays but he gets so complicated and aims for such perfection that it is exhausting. He does enjoy cooking and is very good at it which is fantastic but sometimes all you want/need is a steak or a chop flashed in the grill and thrown on a plate with a bit of salad. For example one of his friends came round with some fish after one of his fishing trips and I was salivating about something simple like it being quickly fried in butter but then out came the recipe books! I could have cried! I don't mean to whinge but I would love something plain and simple but he gets complicated and then he gets so tired and then I feel so guilty. I know! I should be much more grateful and accept whatever comes with a good grace!
In all the years we have been married I think DH has made me u cup pf tea on about 4 occasions. Each time I was too ill to drink anything, let alone his idea of tea! When I have suggested that he should make his own coffee he tells me it is so much nicer when someone else makes it. He is incapable of seeing that I might feel the same.
If I go out for the day I will come home to find that he has not bothered to go to the fridge and get the lunch I left for him, he will have had nothing to drink and will probably have forgotten his insulin! And this man has somehow survived long enough to retire!
Toady I had to go to rehearsal at 6 pm and switched the oven on and put some duck legs in. I asked him if he would prepare the vegetables to go with it - how do you do that? he asked. To be fair I told him what to do and he did it. He is 70! Hmm.
Mr.Ffinn and I often chat first thing in the morning about our plans for the day. Sometimes I say that I'm not cooking, I'll forage. Sometimes he'll say I'm not cooking, I'll forage. It depends upon our plans. Job done. We both forage as and when. We both cook as and when. #nopressure
One day early in our marriage I was feeling particularly unwell, when I told my DH he said that I should go to bed AFTER I had made him dinner!!!!! Soon cured him of that one. He progressed to bringing me coffee in bed every morning and breakfast in bed every Sunday
DH cooked himself fish fingers, oven chips and peas!
I'm off to bed now and hopefully the Nightnurse I just took will knock me out dissolved as it was in whisky and I'll be a new woman in the morning.....shall I come back under a different name too? only kidding.
I have to admit DH has taken over in the kitchen, much to my delight. I sometimes have to decide what's on the menu but not often. I actually enjoy cooking for large groups but get bored with everyday cooking for two. It works for us. ?
Oh NanaandGrampy that is a classic, can't stop laughing. Think I will have to try it as well, men, can't live with them, can't live without them, although I sometimes want to try
Grampy stopped saying ' anything ' early in our marriage after saying that very thing in answer to my question ' what would you like in your sandwiches ?'
He was quite surprised to get one with custard and one with dog biscuits ???
I'm quite lucky, Mr P will often take over cooking, and doesn't do a bad job at all.
We both have the lurgy at the moment, so have been dividing the labour, however the washing up seems to often come my way!
In all fairness, he often says "leave that, I'll do it" but as I'm loitering in the kitchen listening to The Archers, I may as well run a sink of water and do it, hate coming down to last nights dishes (no dish washer, unfortunately)
I totally sympathise Anya . I ask DH what he fancies for dinner "anything" comes the reply. Okay then I will make a shepherds pie "I don't fancy that" well how about a curry "we had curry last Thursday"