the recipe assumes that the person making them will end up eating half the deviled eggs before finishing.
There is that. I could show Hubby the recipe and say, "But 12 is all it makes!" and he wouldn't ask where the other 12 had gone. Except Hubby is smart and can add--or, in this case, divide--and would be on to me.
connie, obviously, you have to share equally with him.
connie, obviously, you have to share equally with him.
Yeah, I think there was something in those wedding vows about that. Though I don't remember anything specific about deviled eggs.
Yeah, I think there was something in those wedding vows about that. Though I don't remember anything specifi about deviled eggs.
Well, your wedding vows were made to God, right? Obviously, they don't apply to anything Deviled....
Interesting loophole there . . .
But deviled eggs are HEAVENLY! (when made right)
Clearly the only choice I have as a good wife is to make a double recipe, so we can both get sick on deviled eggs.
eeeie... I went grocery shopping today -- the processed foods that I bought : single serving soups, crackers, cookies, cereal, panko. I did not buy yogurt, the only non HFCS had fancy flavors (pomegranate acia ) that were not the lemon yogurt I like with berries. For cookies,crackers,and cereal -- that were not needed foods -- no Hfcs or partially hydrogenated oils. I forgot to read the panko label -- next time cracker crumbs with out hydrogenated oil.
It took me twice as long as usual. Once I know what brand are ok -- it shouldn't be bad ( esp for things like cookies that I don't get very often anyway ). Less hydrogenated oils and HFCS, please.
Is there any advantage to having your renters insurance with the same company that you have your car insurance if you don't get a multi-line discount?
easier to remember in case of emergency?