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do you cook breakfast for your hubby more than 5x a week?

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I married my wife for her gravy. You know, biscuits & gravy, mashed potatoes & gravy, chicken & gravy, well anyway her gravy.

She makes the best gravy in the whole world. :) :) :) (generally now a days just on Sunday morning though)

She is a farm gal and is proud of her cooking.

Fat & happy regards. .....Don
 
I married my wife for her gravy. You know, biscuits & gravy, mashed potatoes & gravy, chicken & gravy, well anyway her gravy.

She makes the best gravy in the whole world. :) :) :) (generally now a days just on Sunday morning though)

She is a farm gal and is proud of her cooking.

Fat & happy regards. .....Don
Thank God for country girls and happy to be married to one. They understand the important things in a relationship, foods one of em.

Mac
 
Over 20 years ago, the only "premarital" advice my mother gave me was "Never cook him breakfast. If you do, he will expect it for the rest of your life." This one time, I did as my mother told me.

Mary Shillabeer
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Home of:
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While not technically my wife yet - She does cook breakfast on the weekends . No need to during the week as I work 2nd shift and she works 1st shift. Beside what guy would want to wake up to a cold breakfast through the week anyway.


$3.24 breakfast at Hardee's every weekday morning when I get up regards -
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Most of the males in our family can cook better than their female counterparts,having been in the restaurant/bar business for most of my career I know my way around the kitchen..my breakfast specialty would be french toast,or a layered omelette with fresh salsa,sour cream,and hash browns that I actually learned to make from Linda Erwin one summer when we were all visiting the Wilsons in SLC...nowadays breakfast consists of a protein shake or a Starbucks latte
 
HEY! I just noticed my title was changed! Thanks Moderator!!!! :)

Juli
Juli,

No problem and you're welcome.

I was trying to figure out if I needed to "cool" breakfast when I first saw the title...LOL....
 
You bet! I have done this now for 33 years. He deserves being taken care of. He's a good man, works hard! Plus, I get everything I want! It all works out in the end! He does make better coffee than I do so that is his job in the mornings!

Joyce
 
Nope! I do breakfast long before he gets up. He can have a cooked breakfast on the rare occasion he is up when I'm making mine. Example: I had eggs at 7 am this morning and he was still snoring away.
 
I married my wife for her gravy. You know, biscuits & gravy, mashed potatoes & gravy, chicken & gravy, well anyway her gravy.

She makes the best gravy in the whole world. :) :) :) (generally now a days just on Sunday morning though)

She is a farm gal and is proud of her cooking.

Fat & happy regards. .....Don
My only requirement in fishing or hunting camp is usually one or two big batches of B & G. Here is last Sunday's breakfast from my spring fishing trip.....36 green eggs, 5lbs of elk breakfast sausage, 1 gallon of whole milk and 4 cans of "easy" bisquits. (only homemade when I'm in my kitchen)

Got to keep my buddies from getting skinny on me......

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Guy walks into a diner and takes a seat at the counter. The waitress asks what can I get for you? They guy says, well I'd like some coffee, but would you put it on the counter until it is lukewarm. I would like 2 pieces of toast, and could you burn them to a crisp, and 2 eggs scrambled until they'll bounce off of the floor.

The waitress says sure, anything you want, but that seems like an odd request for breakfast, cold coffee, burned toast, and over cooked eggs, might I ask why?

The guy says well, I've been on the road for almost a month and I'm really homesick.
 
Guy walks into a diner and takes a seat at the counter. The waitress asks what can I get for you? They guy says, well I'd like some coffee, but would you put it on the counter until it is lukewarm. I would like 2 pieces of toast, and could you burn them to a crisp, and 2 eggs scrambled until they'll bounce off of the floor.

The waitress says sure, anything you want, but that seems like an odd request for breakfast, cold coffee, burned toast, and over cooked eggs, might I ask why?

The guy says well, I've been on the road for almost a month and I'm really homesick.
OMG!! I think this is me they are talking about...lol. If you know me well you know that I burn everything and my husband could be a chef. He cooks me breakfast alot. Any husbands on here do that for their wife?
Of course I train the dogs so he always has a hunting dog to use...lol
 
I am spoiled - and I know it.

Not only does she fix my breakfast every morning, she wakes me up by putting a cup of coffee on the headboard.


and on the mornings I get up to go hunting or fishing, she will get up 30 minutes before and fix breakfast for me AND the guy(s) I am hunting with (if they are meeting at my house).
 
Discussion starter · #58 ·
I suspect all you men that get your breakfasts cooked by your wives are giving said 'angels' an extra kiss in the morning...

right? :)

I honestly thought the percentage would be higher..closer to 50/50...guess I was way off too!

Juli
 
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