Perils of retirement

   / Perils of retirement #152  
She is highly allergic to PB.

I can certainly understand that.

When my wife makes coffee, even if just for 1, she puts so much coffee in the cone filter that it overflows over the top edge, getting some grinds in the coffee. Also, the coffee is so strong, you can float a horse shoe on it.

I have no way to consider retirement having children so late in the game. Fortunately, I love my job. I pray it lasts a good long while.
 
   / Perils of retirement #153  
My wifey just defended using a knife and spoon for PB&J. LOL

Am I the only one who uses neither knife nor spoon? My wife uses them, but peanut butter sticks to my teeth, roof of my mouth, etc. if it's done the way you guys (and my wife) do it. I use a fork because I want the peanut butter and jelly (or syrup or honey) thoroughly blended together on a saucer before being applied to the bread.
 
   / Perils of retirement #154  
I knew it! This has to be a conspiracy against Men. Where do women get this training, as they all seem to think alike?There should be book that explains all this.
There are books, but like women they reserve the right to be wrong without admitting it and the right to change the text at any time without notice or reason.
 
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#155  
Am I the only one who uses neither knife nor spoon? My wife uses them, but peanut butter sticks to my teeth, roof of my mouth, etc. if it's done the way you guys (and my wife) do it. I use a fork because I want the peanut butter and jelly (or syrup or honey) thoroughly blended together on a saucer before being applied to the bread.

ONLY if bananas are used!
 
   / Perils of retirement #156  
I knew it! This has to be a conspiracy against Men. Where do women get this training, as they all seem to think alike?There should be book that explains all this.

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Bruce
 
   / Perils of retirement #158  
I have 20 years left until retirement. Planning on going to I'm 63. We save 20% of our income. Maybe we will get lucky and can stop earlier than 62, but that is the plan. Interesting analysis the other day says I am still going to be building wealth in retirement. Is that BS or are any of you who do not have a pension or state retirement.....living off of social security and savings and/or rental houses etc., still continuing to build wealth in retirement?
 
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#159  
I have 20 years left until retirement. Planning on going to I'm 63. We save 20% of our income. Maybe we will get lucky and can stop earlier than 62, but that is the plan. Interesting analysis the other day says I am still going to be building wealth in retirement. Is that BS or are any of you who do not have a pension or state retirement.....living off of social security and savings and/or rental houses etc., still continuing to build wealth in retirement?

No "building wealth" here! Just started paying for my tractor. No other major debt though and the tractor was the first major splurge in over 20 years. Don't need "wealth" when you are happy!
 
   / Perils of retirement #160  
Am I the only one who uses neither knife nor spoon? My wife uses them, but peanut butter sticks to my teeth, roof of my mouth, etc. if it's done the way you guys (and my wife) do it. I use a fork because I want the peanut butter and jelly (or syrup or honey) thoroughly blended together on a saucer before being applied to the bread.

And why waste a good peanut butter sandwich with Jelly when you can use Honey??? :)
 

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