Not everything was beautiful in Paris . . . |
Living in Paris was an education for my Husby.
On so many levels.
Picture it:
Young men between the ages of 19 and 21, most away from home
for the first time.
Many of who have never done their own cleaning or laundry.
And only the very basic of cooking.
Scary, isn’t it?
Like I said . . . an education.
Fortunately for the other seven young men in his apartment,
my Husby did know how to cook.
The problem was, it wasn’t always his turn.
Others needed their chance.
Oh, woe . . .
It was Hanson’s turn to cook.
Something that only came around every eighth week.
Which may explain why all of the young men returned home alive.
Ahem . . .
Hanson
had made his specialty. Lentil soup.
Which
contained lentils.
And
water.
But
nothing else.
Also
missing was the all-important ‘flavor’.
I
should mention here that Hanson was
alone in calling it ‘soup’.
Seven
young men were gathered around the great dining room table for dinner. I should
mention here that one end of their long table had been pushed against the
outside wall just below a large casement window which stood open in the
pleasant summer air.
Just
FYI.
It
had been a long and busy day.
All
were hungry and casting yearning eyes toward the kitchen.
Finally,
Hanson emerged, triumphantly carrying the pot containing the much-anticipated
meal.
He
set it down and removed the lid.
Seven
anxious noses sniffed the air.
Seven
noses came up empty.
“’Lentil
soup’ again,” one of them said, sighing.
“Yeah,”
Hanson said, grinning. “Help yourselves. I made lots.”
The
first victim young man took a helping from the pot and passed it along.
The
second followed his lead.
As
did the third.
Finally,
it reached Davies, seated next to the window.
He
peered into the pot and made a face. Then he lifted it and before anyone could
protest or even make a sound, he simply tossed it and its contents through the
window.
It
landed upside down on the lawn.
Where
it sat for several days until someone finally got the courage to go out and
retrieve.
Hanson
was thereafter (good word) relieved of any future cooking duties.
It
was just safer.
For
everyone.
And
especially Hanson.
You
know, I was just thinking . . . it’s been forty years. I think Husby might nearly
be ready to try lentils again.
I’ll
let you know how it goes.
Some memories never leave us.
ReplyDeleteSome people are not meant to cook... lol
ReplyDeleteHopefully Hanson learned a thing or two over the years:)
Ha ha! Hopefully Hanson learned to cook somewhere along the line :)
ReplyDeleteBAHAHAHAHAHA! Reminds me of Mark and his companion finding the 'casserole' in their fridge, and his companion's reaction...
ReplyDelete"Nice kitty!"
Boiled lentils and water masquerading as soup? I'd toss that too. Hopefully Hanson learned to add extras to his lentils and water.
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