Every married man who wants peace in the relationship, should learn the trick to avoid that one question - 'How is the food?'
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The most important thing for a good marriage is to learn how to argue peaceably.
I think of marriage as a garden. You have to tend to it. Respect it, take care of it, feed it. Make sure everyone is getting the right amount of, um, sunlight.
I think about food all the time, so making peace with eating is a daily battle for me. I won't say I've completely figured it out, but I will say that right now, I win that battle more days than I lose it, and I believe that's the key.
Marriage is nature's way of keeping us from fighting with strangers.
The only solid and lasting peace between a man and his wife is, doubtless, a separation.
Almost every time we get together with family or friends, the conversation ends up being about food.
The truth is that most marriages have food as a major player in them, and certainly mine does.
There's lots of problem solving in any marriage, but when you have this collective goal that is a human being, it's an inspiring rally point.
I've been a married man most of my life; that's the way I like it.
My husband will tell you one of the most frequent questions he gets from world leaders is, 'How's your wife's garden?'