Quote by Cheryl Hines
For my birthday my husband learned to cook and is cooking one day

For my birthday my husband learned to cook and is cooking one day a week for me. But he only likes to do fancy dishes. So we end up with weird, obscure things in the refrigerator. – Cheryl Hines

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