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Default Hepl with moral dilemma

On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 10:07:18 -0400, "Mocassin Joe"
> wrote:

>
>"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
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>> On Sat 16 Aug 2008 08:01:12a, Mocassin Joe told us...
>>
>>> 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??

>>
>> First, stop making a mountain out of a mole hill. Your wife *is* family,
>> isn't she? Logically, I would think your mother meant outside of the
>> family, or to the masses. Fess up to your wife and let her make them if
>> she wants to.

>
>Wives are property.
>


Obviously you don't think much of her, so it's better that you make
them.... and make the rest of the meal while you're at it. Be a manly
man, tell her you're taking over cooking duties because she's so lousy
at following a simple recipe.

In any case, this thread reminds me of the Everyone Loves Raymond
episode where his mom finally taught his wife how to make her special
spaghetti sauce... but changed the label on a jar of some crucial
herb.


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Mae West
 
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