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Mocassin Joe wrote:
> Before my mother passed away I asked her for her landmark stuffed mushroom
> recipe. She gave it to me on the condition, "you can never give my recipe
> out". I agreed.
>
> Now my wife has decided, that she is in charge of making this recipe. She
> looked it up in my personal cookbook. What she doesn't know is that I left
> out a "secret" ingredient.
>
> Naturally the dish doesn't come out as expected.
>
> What should I do??
>
>


You're married to the woman. Tell her the truth.

Serene

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"Serene Vannoy" > wrote in message
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> Mocassin Joe wrote:
> > Before my mother passed away I asked her for her landmark stuffed

mushroom
> > recipe. She gave it to me on the condition, "you can never give my

recipe
> > out". I agreed.
> >
> > Now my wife has decided, that she is in charge of making this recipe.

She
> > looked it up in my personal cookbook. What she doesn't know is that I

left
> > out a "secret" ingredient.
> >
> > Naturally the dish doesn't come out as expected.
> >
> > What should I do??
> >
> >

>
> You're married to the woman. Tell her the truth.
>
> Serene
>

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I agree, tell her the truth and then forget about it. Give her the secret
ingredient and keep the recipe in your family.


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"Serene Vannoy" > wrote in message
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> Mocassin Joe wrote:
>> Before my mother passed away I asked her for her landmark stuffed
>> mushroom recipe. She gave it to me on the condition, "you can never give
>> my recipe out". I agreed.
>>
>> Now my wife has decided, that she is in charge of making this recipe.
>> She looked it up in my personal cookbook. What she doesn't know is that
>> I left out a "secret" ingredient.
>>
>> Naturally the dish doesn't come out as expected.
>>
>> What should I do??
>>
>>

>
> You're married to the woman. Tell her the truth.


What about my affair with the next door neighbor?


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