(yup, he jazzed it up with some celery from the fridge and a few potato slices!)
Mike doesn't believe in side dishes either.
Honestly, I don't even know where he found a bag of lentils. I'm guessing it was somewhere in the deep, dark, trenches of our food storage. Why I would store lentils is unbeknown to me. I've never cooked lentils in my life.
I guess there is a first for every family.
I was proud of my boys though. As we bellied up to this euphoria, they dutifully took a bite or two.
Mike tried to set the good example and eat his legumes. Even he was overcome and had to stop, and in disgust stated that he felt bad that there was so much left over, but he just couldn't stomach another bite.
Trying to be a loving wife, (who loves that her husband is willing to cook dinner) I reassured him that those starving children in China wouldn't want it, and it would be OK to throw out.
Any good Lentil recipes out there that I could pass on to Mike would be appreciated!
And just FYI,
a 1 pound bag of lentiles, will easily serve a small, starving African Nation.
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Really in all fairness to Mike, he does cook many things well. He makes the best stroganoff and he makes a killer biscuit's and gravy.
Better yet, he brings me flowers for no particular reason at all.
(and that is the very best reason to get flowers too!)
Flowers this Friday, just because....
I sure do love that man of mine.
5 comments:
Anne:
Sorry, I have no legume or lentil recipes, but I do have a health, nutrition, and wellness blog if you're interested in visit. You can check it out at http://www.newrinkles.com
Geri
haa haa, that is a great story! i am not a good cook at all, so i shouldnt say anything.. but sometimes my husband makes some goo-lash that he ALWAYS thinks is tasty, me not so much...but at least not all of it goes to waste. right? that is so funny...what a great hubby! they mean so well!
I love this story!! I can just see you all sitting down to dinner and trying to stomach a few bites!! I can hear Mike laughing at what a blunder of a meal he has made!! We miss you guys!! I do have a very tasty black-bean recipe... though it's one of those meals that I love and Devan could go without!! Happy cooking! Happy Thanksgiving!
What a cute post!
We don't have an lentils, but we still have the bag of pinto beans you gave us as a joke. Search the back corners of your memories and see if you can recall that story...!
How cute that he cooked for you! I don't cook very well so mine would of probably looked and tasted a lot worse!
And how nice of him to get you flowers...it's nice when they try and show how much they care and love us.
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