“What are
you doing,” my husband inquired. “Cleaning out the refrigerator,” I replied.
“Why now, we’re not moving?” “Our daughter complained there was nothing to eat
in the house, so I’m determined to prove her wrong. We have plenty of food in the
house. First, I have to throw out this stir-fry pork dish.” “Why? I ate it for
lunch yesterday. I loved the asparagus in it.” “What asparagus? I didn’t add
asparagus.” “Yes you did, the green hard stuff.” “Oh, I don’t know what you ate
that was green, but it definitely wasn’t asparagus.” “Maybe that’s why I’m not
feeling well now.” “Could be, you don’t look so good, how unfortunate. I’ll put
the doctor’s phone number on the fridge. You might want to give him a call.”
“Thanks.”
“I’ve got
to chuck this jar of pickles.” “Why, we like pickles.” “Yeah, but the last time
I ate these particular pickles I was pregnant.” “That was over twelve years
ago.” “I know, aren’t you happy I haven’t craved one since.” “Here, move over, it’ll
go faster if we throw them down the disposal together.”
“Ow! Be careful. Whatever’s in that dish just
broke my toe when it fell on my foot. What is it?” “It’s my meatloaf which
hardened over time.” “Harden? It’s like a brick, heavy enough to break a toe.”
“You could mention it to the doctor when you call him for your stomach.”
“I hope he
can see me today.” “Two days before Christmas, I doubt it.”
“Move out
of the way, you don’t want this to drop on your broken toe.” “That’s
disgusting. What is it?” “It’s wilted lettuce that’s leaking all over.” “We had
lettuce in the fridge? How come I never saw it?” “It was in the vegetable
drawer and you don’t look there. I brought it awhile back when we pledged to
eat healthy. I planned to make a salad.” “What happened, why didn’t you?” “We
went to Sam’s Club and bought a box of 2,500 ice cream sandwiches.” “Oh, those
were good, do we have any left?” “Keep your hands off, the last one is mine.
Next time we go to Sam’s we’ll buy two boxes.”
“Now, why
are you pouring that salad dressing down the drain?” “It expired over two years
ago, probably the last time we had a salad.”
“Here,
pitch this hot fudge sauce for me.” “Why?” “It expired over five years ago,
before we moved to North Carolina .
So, that means you packed and transported expired food items. Any particular
reason why?” “We were in a hurry?” “You’ve eaten it over the years and never
got sick from it?” “Not anymore so than when I ate the pork with what I thought
was asparagus.”
“Who are
you calling; the doctor to make an appointment for my foot?” “Forget your foot.
I’m calling a restaurant to make dinner reservations for tonight. Our daughter
was right when she said ‘There’s nothing to eat in this house’.”
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