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Old 08-30-2011, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by bethanywoman
My inlaws used to travel in a camper on a pickup when they were first doing this. My FIL would drive at night and my MIL would get back in the kitchen and fix him sandwiches while mostly in the dark. Once she made him a roast beef sandwich and when she tasted hers she had used the cinnamon instead of pepper. She had him so well trained he never mentioned it until she bit into hers. another time, he wanted a piece of pumpkin pie and the next day when she got it out again it had mold on it. He just munched away and later said it didn't affect the taste. They were a great couple. She passed in April of 2010 and he passed in July 2010. He just missed her so much. They had been married 73 years.
They must have been a sweet couple. I'll bet you miss them a lot.
73 years together is a long time!
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My daughter, at about age 12, once made us a batch of Tollhouse chocolate chip cookies, but instead of a teaspoon of salt added a tablespoon. We somehow managed to choke them all down with lots of milk, and to this day we still joke about having "salty chip cookies" for dessert.
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