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HOW TO COOK A HUSBAND Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
Tenderness
Goodness
Proper Care
"kisses"
little spice

Directions:
Directions:
A good many husbands are entirely spoiled by mismanagement in cooking and so are not tender and good. Some women keep them too constantly in hot water; others freeze them; others put them in a pickle. It cannot be supposed that any husband will be good and tender if managed in this way, but they are truly delicious if properly treated.
Don't keep him in the pot by force, as he will stay there himself if proper care is taken, if he should sputter and fizz don't be anxious- some husbands do this.
Add a little sugar, the variety that confectioners call "kisses" but on no account add vinegar or pepper. A little spice improves him., it must be used with judgement.
Do not try him with something sharp to see if he has become tender. Stir him gently lest he be too long in the pot, and become flat and tasteless.
If you follow these directions,l you will find him very digestible, agreeing nicely with you, and he will keep as long as you want to have him.

 

 

 

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