Food And Marriage - Managing The Differences

in Ladies of Hive11 months ago

I find marriage to be a world of endless discoveries, and that's fascinating. It is even more interesting when different cultures and upbringing exist between the marriage mates.

Take my hubby's breakfast for instance. He was raised with mainly tea and bread 🍞 for breakfast. I see it as an addiction sometimes because no matter how days in a year, leap year inclusive, he can have tea and bread without complaining.

Well, he skipped that routine most times during his higher education due to various factors according to him, and it seems he wants to catch up on those days he missed it in his school days 🤣🤣🤣 by having it twice some days even when there are other foods at home.

Hey! Don't go there. Before you think it's because my cooking isn't great, it may interest you to know that hubby and I can prepare quite tasty meals. One of his hobbies is actually cooking, and that's strange going by African culture but knowing his background made me to understand.

He has two other brothers, that are great cooks as well according to him, which I testified, because their mom ensured they learned cooking from infancy since the only girl of the family came last.

Anyway, I wasn't raised with a particular food for breakfast and I'm doing a little bit of a job adding varieties to his eating pattern. For two days now, I've introduced something else for breakfast and he enjoined it.

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It was some sort of a native meal yesterday morning and today I made this spaghetti 🍝 for breakfast. What do you think about the food pattern? Have you experienced such before?

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In some of my Home Nurse visit of my patients I recall a few of my clients prefer breakfast entrees for dinner rather than ...well ...dinner. It's what they requested but as they are quite aged a lighter meal is appropriate as long as it is nutritious and the client is satisfied.