Your little treat?
#66
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Myrtle Beach, SC
Posts: 8,101
You and me both. I never liked to cook, but I do like to eat. DH is smart enough to say he likes what I cook - he knows he'd be cooking for two if he complains. So far nothing has been bad enough for him to complain.
He can cook spaghetti, and he learned how to crack an egg to make scrambled eggs about two years ago, or 33 years into our marriage. His father was a chef... this apple did not fall anywhere near the tree.
He is a wonderful man, though, so I forgive him for not cooking.
He can cook spaghetti, and he learned how to crack an egg to make scrambled eggs about two years ago, or 33 years into our marriage. His father was a chef... this apple did not fall anywhere near the tree.
He is a wonderful man, though, so I forgive him for not cooking.
#69
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 15,971
We don't give Starbucks our money but I my treat is going to Barnes and Nobles and having coffee and biscotti browsing the quilt magazines. I spend an afternoon once a month doing this. I can keep up with all the quilt magazines and only buy the issues that have the patterns I like.
#70
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Northwest Georgia
Posts: 3,272
My ultimate treat would be a Smoky Mountain Fudge milkshake from Jack's. Oh my word. It doesn't matter how big your chocolate craving is, because afterwards you will never want to see chocolate again! LOL!
Unfortunately (or fortunately) I haven't had one since last year. It's not really a good fit with Weight Watchers.
My biggest non-food treat is spending time with my DH. <3
Unfortunately (or fortunately) I haven't had one since last year. It's not really a good fit with Weight Watchers.
My biggest non-food treat is spending time with my DH. <3
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