The truth dawns

We’ve been married twenty years, and I think I may finally be convinced that he’s not kidding when he says he doesn’t like garlic.

Maybe I should throw the garlic press away, as penance. (It’s such a nice one, though - I’m not sure I’d ever find another one like it, when I’m a widow.)

Comments

5 Responses to “The truth dawns”

  1. Dorothea Salo on November 21st, 2004 18.12

    *gasp* Not… like… GARLIC??? But — that’s — inconceivable!

    (I understand, though. My husband doesn’t like cheese.)

  2. Katja on November 21st, 2004 18.58

    It is inconceivable, isn’t it? Cause I’m not a slow learner, but this one’s taken me 20 years.

    No cheese? That’s just weird.

  3. mdmhvonpa on November 22nd, 2004 8.35

    He is in DENIAL! It’s like saying you dont like kippered beef jerky! Right?

  4. Anonymous on November 29th, 2004 8.18

    The author of Kitchen Confidential hates garlic presses, and so should you.

  5. Katja on November 30th, 2004 10.42

    Yeah, well, the author of Kitchen Confidential has a few things of his own to work on. I think we’ll have to agree to disagree on garlic presses.