You should have got him a cheap ready meal. Pierce top and microwave for four minutes. Surely he could manage that? Bangers and mash, chili con carne with rice... I wish I had time to submit a novelty vegetable entry in the image of The Prof - I would use a turnip for the head.
I suppose that means he won't be having a slice of Gay Gordon's cake. If he were to drop by here, I could give him a Scotch egg. But, it's a bit out of his way.
I think your "tea" is our "dinner"/"supper" - the main meal of the day, eaten in the evening ...? Anyway, when I tell my husband he will have to get his own supper, he says "no problem" and I come home to find he hasn't eaten and claims he wasn't hungry - but the minute I make something for me, he suddenly finds his appetite!
Mine likes a chance to cook because he can make fried onions with a small amount of other ingredients for seasoning and more onions on the side. For this reason, he only gets to cook when I am not going to be eating it!
He could have avocado with nuts!!
ReplyDeleteLOL!
DeleteHusbands eh? He'll have to get a take-away.
ReplyDeleteHope the flower show goes swimmingly.
Margot and Jerry....except it's The Flower Show, not The Music Society...and they have 'dinner'...
ReplyDeleteI remember that
DeleteShrove Tuesday snippet: 'Gone out. Your supper's on the ceiling'. (Old ones...)
ReplyDeleteYou should have got him a cheap ready meal. Pierce top and microwave for four minutes. Surely he could manage that? Bangers and mash, chili con carne with rice... I wish I had time to submit a novelty vegetable entry in the image of The Prof - I would use a turnip for the head.
ReplyDeletePoor dear, he'll get over it.
ReplyDeleteWhen he sees how happy it makes you, he will come around. Good Luck
ReplyDeletehe's a big boy, he will survive. you have something better to do.
ReplyDeleteHe should be bringing YOU a takeaway on his way home. Huh .... husbands eh!!
ReplyDeleteso do you manage to say that guilt free?
ReplyDeleteSurely for just one evening he can manage a couple of fried egg sandwiches? (Ambrosial!)
ReplyDeleteyou'll find a way of making it up to him!
ReplyDeletejesus...husbands!!!!
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ReplyDeleteI am sure the husband won't starve. I have at times been forced to boil an egg for myself or cook some toast.
ReplyDeleteoh how he suffers...
ReplyDeleteLearned helplessness?
ReplyDeleteRemember to have fun.
ReplyDeletewahahahahahahahahaha !
ReplyDeleteTake Away time.
Perfect.
cheers, parsnip
Did he really say that? Or did you 'clean' it up a bit?
ReplyDeleteI suppose that means he won't be having a slice of Gay Gordon's cake. If he were to drop by here, I could give him a Scotch egg. But, it's a bit out of his way.
ReplyDeleteOh, poor lamb, he'll have to have toast! X
ReplyDeleteThe Prof has to turn the kettle on and pour out his own tea? Oh the humanity.
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I think your "tea" is our "dinner"/"supper" - the main meal of the day, eaten in the evening ...? Anyway, when I tell my husband he will have to get his own supper, he says "no problem" and I come home to find he hasn't eaten and claims he wasn't hungry - but the minute I make something for me, he suddenly finds his appetite!
ReplyDeleteNo, he LOVES IT, don't you Chris?? 'Cause it makes your John all giddy like a school girl, just the way he was when he first caught your eye.
ReplyDeleteRight?
Mine likes a chance to cook because he can make fried onions with a small amount of other ingredients for seasoning and more onions on the side. For this reason, he only gets to cook when I am not going to be eating it!
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