This article is part of the Table Talk series, where we discuss everything from kitchen innovations to what’s on the shelves of your pantry. If it’s related to food, it’s on the table. There’s Something about a Wife I say it often - I need a wife. My husband is a great partner, and I love him as he is. Still, I often find myself wishing for a spouse-like person who implicitly knows how much peanut butter is left in the pantry, who understands what “tumble dry low” means (and who reads the darn clothing label), and ultimately who starts dinner on the nights that I work late. And even though a Second Wave feminist single mother raised me, I don’t know what to call this person who is categorically oriented to my needs, anything other than “wife.”
I Need a Wife: Balancing Work, Family, and Food
I Need a Wife: Balancing Work, Family, and…
I Need a Wife: Balancing Work, Family, and Food
This article is part of the Table Talk series, where we discuss everything from kitchen innovations to what’s on the shelves of your pantry. If it’s related to food, it’s on the table. There’s Something about a Wife I say it often - I need a wife. My husband is a great partner, and I love him as he is. Still, I often find myself wishing for a spouse-like person who implicitly knows how much peanut butter is left in the pantry, who understands what “tumble dry low” means (and who reads the darn clothing label), and ultimately who starts dinner on the nights that I work late. And even though a Second Wave feminist single mother raised me, I don’t know what to call this person who is categorically oriented to my needs, anything other than “wife.”