Not exact matches
The only things I can think of that I didn't
differently: used homemade veg broth I had in the freezer (I'm vegetarian though my
husband isn't and he thought the soup was great) used mixed dried mushrooms (you can get a large amount from costco for not too much - I keep them on hand for all my dried mushroom needs) did a healthy glug of sherry (more
than the recipe) into the mushrooms when they were done sauteeing added spinach at the end to the soup For the dumplings, the only thing I did that was different
than what many would do is use an egg from one of my hens - other
than that I made them just as other people did but mine were full of flavor and could be eaten plain.
My
husband and I realized fairly soon after adopting our first son that we needed to parent
differently than a lot of friends and acquaintances around us.
Many of our parenting decisions have been taken as... a challenge to the way my
husband was raised — like we're saying they weren't good enough to him by doing things
differently than they did.
The fact that your
husband feels
differently about that
than you do adds in another challenge for you.
My
husband and I are going to parent
differently at it does more harm to try to «correct» his parenting style
than to let it go.
Society expects men to react
differently than women to their loss of the marital role as
husband.
Coach: He has a different common sense
than you do, intellectually you understand that he thinks and sees the world
differently than you, but emotionally you feel that because he's your
husband he should see it as you do.