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I cannot thank my wife enough for the vast amounts of food she preps for me. I do cook quite a lot (used to be a chef in a former life), but it the sandwich box in the morning I'm most grateful for. For a working day I generally eat 14-16 slices of bread with fillings, then two dinners when I get home, as well as a small breakfast before going out to work.

 

Hurrah for arb wives!

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What a disappointing thread !!

 

I was expecting photo's of arb wifes in nothing but pinnies, stood over a hot stove :001_rolleyes:

 

how ones mind works:001_rolleyes:

my wife does not cook that often,as you can understand by the thread.

i do most of the cooking in this house and i am sure you dont want to see my hairy **** in a pinney:thumbup:

have a good uu

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I cannot thank my wife enough for the vast amounts of food she preps for me. I do cook quite a lot (used to be a chef in a former life), but it the sandwich box in the morning I'm most grateful for. For a working day I generally eat 14-16 slices of bread with fillings, then two dinners when I get home, as well as a small breakfast before going out to work.

 

Hurrah for arb wives!

 

wife swap:lol:

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