Five and a half years after kicking me out of the kitchen, my husband still does the cooking. An offering of what's being prepared is common. Sometimes it's with a utensil, other times by fingers, other times... *sigh* in the palm of his hand.
And while there is a certain appeal to the barehanded method, I do generally prefer a utensiled sample. *However*, I'm not about to make any kind of disparaging remark about his cooking, results or methods. I don't want that job back, thank you.
You know, my cats always did this... leaving a dead rat or two on the doorstep. Although cats aren't making offerings, they're trying to teach you to hunt as you're clearly deficient in that area.
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Date: 2004-01-20 12:42 pm (UTC)And while there is a certain appeal to the barehanded method, I do generally prefer a utensiled sample. *However*, I'm not about to make any kind of disparaging remark about his cooking, results or methods. I don't want that job back, thank you.
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Date: 2004-01-20 06:43 pm (UTC)Really? Oh, thank goodness.
You know, my cats always did this... leaving a dead rat or two on the doorstep. Although cats aren't making offerings, they're trying to teach you to hunt as you're clearly deficient in that area.
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