Jane had a system for labeling homemade freezer meals.
She would carefully note in large clear letters,
"Meatloaf" or "Pot Roast" or "Steak and Vegetables" or
"Chicken and Dumplings" or "Beef Pot Pie."
Everyday when she asked her husband what he wanted for
dinner, he never asked for any of those meals. She decided
to stock the freezer with his various requests. What he
really likes.
In Jane's freezer now you'll see a whole new set of
labels. You'll find dinners with neat little tags that
say: "Whatever," "Anything," "I Don't Know," "I Don't
Care," "Something Good," or "Food."
No more frustration for Jane because no matter what her
husband replies when she asks him what he wants for
dinner, it's there waiting.
She would carefully note in large clear letters,
"Meatloaf" or "Pot Roast" or "Steak and Vegetables" or
"Chicken and Dumplings" or "Beef Pot Pie."
Everyday when she asked her husband what he wanted for
dinner, he never asked for any of those meals. She decided
to stock the freezer with his various requests. What he
really likes.
In Jane's freezer now you'll see a whole new set of
labels. You'll find dinners with neat little tags that
say: "Whatever," "Anything," "I Don't Know," "I Don't
Care," "Something Good," or "Food."
No more frustration for Jane because no matter what her
husband replies when she asks him what he wants for
dinner, it's there waiting.