Biting the hand that feeds you

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And my mother didn’t stop there. No, mere logic would not allow her to do so. She even preserved and froze 15 gallons of green beans.

Look, I’ll let you in on a little secret. I love green beans. Sometimes certain hearty meals demand green beans. There have been days when I have devoured a whole can of green beans in one sitting, uncooked.

Yet that in no way means I want to sit around all day force-feeding myself 15 gallons worth of wedding green beans.

Not all of the wedding leftovers survived. That’s right; there were causalities along the way. The mashed potatoes did not make it. The little guys never stood a chance, and they were quickly reintroduced into the local ecosystem.

After giving us all the food, my mother handed me a large plastic bag filled with ornamental plastic silverware. Not packaged plastic silverware, loose silverware, a grab bag of plastic silverware.

Apparently my mother painstakingly went through each bag of trash after wedding reception and rescued and washed each spoon, fork and knife.

Let me tell you something. When I am eating 15 gallons of green beans there is nothing I love using more than nasty, gruesome tableware that has been plucked out of nearby trash receptacles. Or so my mother thinks.

Since then we have began the tall task of attempting to eat three times our body weight in chicken and green beans while simultaneously consuming generous amounts of boxed wine. And it’s tough, it’s so, so tough.

For the last three months I have lived entirely off of chicken, green beans and wine. I’m not even sure if I should be eating this much chicken.

This can’t be healthy. I’ll probably wind up giving myself botulism, but it’s worth the risk.

I just hope I’m not counting my chickens before they hatch.

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