Cereal? Pancakes? French Toast??
Nope, it's not what's for breakfast. It's what empty nesters decide makes a great dinner.
I thought once it was just us, I would be able to finally cook those things that we never get to eat because someone else wouldn't eat them. Or to try new recipies. And I really drew the line at cooking seperate meals.
So far the toughest decision has been what breakfast food to have for dinner. :sigh: So much for imagination.
I can only imagine what Hubby will be eating while I am gone. It doesn't matter that I have single packages of pork chops, ham slices, burgers and spaghetti sauce already in the freezer for him.
And that I told him that they are there. More than once.
He won't remember. He will end up eating cereal, crackers and peanut butter, peanut butter sandwiches. Olive sanwiches for god's sake. I hope one of the kids comes and take pity on him.
I am sure the animals will eat better than he does. I still have to make up their overnight bag for the two days they have to spend at the day care center. Yes, my dogs go to a day care center. At least once a week Charlie and Blue spend the day while Bill and I are at work. They come home exhausted, barely able to stay awake to eat. Charlie is even losing weight, which is a good thing. He gets unhappy when he doesn't go over. I had to see him mope around. It's like having another surly, emotional teen in the house again.
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Heh, that is exactly what my ex husband feeds the boys when I go out of town. Not even a piece of fruit in the house when I come back, unless you count the lone shriveled moldy one in the back of the fridge.
ReplyDeleteFruit? Only if it comes out of a can half the time. He will eat that with cottage cheese. LOL
ReplyDeleteI have to remember to pick up some apples and bananas for my cooler. Add it to the list that never gets shorter.
what's wrong with being a surly, emotional teenager???
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