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How Awesome Is My Hubby?


loco-ladi

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loco-ladi Contributor

I went out to eat tonight, to a local place where my hubby knows the "chef", he brought him out to the table and sat him down and we explained to him about my eating issues...... OMG that was the best meal I have had in ages!

Rib eye steak, baked tater and salad, and now a couple hours later, still no signs of trouble! I figure one key was its a "off night" not many people were there so he could pay attention and not feel rushed when making my meal.... yes it took a few minutes longer I am hoping that was because he washed the grill and got out new utensils.....

If I continue to handle this meal well through the night I will be calling the owner in the morning and praising him to the rooftops! Not to mention be going out to eat more often on Wed nights!

By the way this is my first truly great expirience eating out, maybe it won't work for everyone but I hope it gives you all hope if nothing else (knocking on wood while I type as well in case I need it later)

Shall we all say a prayer, I want so badly to be able to eat out again, I hate cooking all the time!


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That is awesome. It is nice to hear that someone would take the time to do all that. It seems we go out to eat once a week. I end up ordering a baked potato. One restaurant actually served sour cream in a little packet, I read the ingredients and it contained gluten. Didn't expect that in sour cream. I'm glad that you had such a great experience. I was hoping I'd get to go to a gluten free restuarant near here, but heard the chef left and it may not stay gluten free.

wowzer Community Regular

Also you have an awesome hubby.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

This is great. You have landed yourself a keeper!!!

confused Community Regular

what an nice hubby, Im hoping you are still feeling great. One day i will be brave enough to go out to eat lol

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24 hours or so later and NOTHING!!!!!!!

I stopped by the restraunt on my way home after passing my "big bad test" today for work and talked to the owner personally, maybe my beatuful little chef dude will get a raise!

And I have known for years my hubby is a keeper, thats why I let him catch me ;)

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