The Way to a (Pregnant) Woman's Heart

I have become more and more convinced over the course of my wife's current pregnancy of one simple truth: God invented pregnancy so that men could have a small shot at finally connecting with women. This may sound counter-intuitive; women are generally even more emotionally involved during pregnancy than not, and men tend to be more lost at those times than not. But I finally realized that a woman's desires during pregnancy finally center around one simple thing that guys can completely relate to. That desire would be for food. A constant stream of food.

If you're a chef of any skill or persuasion, your pregnant wife will love you to death if you cook for her. I thank God He gave me some skill with a skillet, and here I present for your consideration a dish I concocted during a pregnancy food emergency. Enjoy!


The ingredients are:

One fillet of flash-frozen chicken
Green beans
One can of cream of mushroom soup
Frozen spinach
Salt
Pepper
Garlic powder
Butter
Milk
Oil

I fried the spinach first in butter, a little bit of water, salt, pepper, and garlic powder. When the spinach was done, I put it in a separate bowl and put the chicken in with more butter and a bit of oil. Once the chicken was finished, I put it on the spinach on the plate, and smothered the entire thing with a quick sauce I had made in the microwave with about a third of the can of soup and a dash of milk in the microwave. Then I microwaved the whole thing for about a minute just to bring it all up to the proper warmth.

The green beans I simmered in salt water for just long enough to cook them slightly, leaving them a bit crunchy at the end.


Comments

  1. Good job! And spinach is great for pregnant women because of the high iron content. :)

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    1. Thanks! I don't know how I ever disliked spinach. I was a fool. It is one of the tastiest veggies on the planet!

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  2. Ah, I have often thought that the food cravings during pregnancy is God's way of letting women finally understand why food is so important to men.

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  3. Never thought of it that way. Although I guess its just kind of the converse of what I said. ;-)

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