It is blasphemous, that's for sure. In the Holy Cookbook, The Book of Dairy, 3rd Chapter, verse 22 & 23 says, "22. Blessed is a man who cooks for his wife and blessed is the man whom uses butter. 23. With butter, all things possibly taste better".
I hope this helps.
2007-03-31 23:48:01
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answered by Anonymous
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If you mean Catholic Church, there is not a divorce if you are wed by church in a true sacrament.
Less by as simple matters as your husband bad cuisine, be serious.
2007-04-01 00:54:09
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answered by Gracie Bios 2
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No, you can cook with olive oil the butter will give you permission on marital grounds. If you cannot please you husband you can get the Pope to issue you an abutterment.
2007-04-01 00:44:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Not necessarily... yet. There are other uses of butter, you know. Maybe your husband can use it as lu............ oh heck!!! I can't say it!!!!! If he really can't use it even for other purposes, then dump him!!!
2007-04-01 00:51:30
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answered by Dowland 5
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No, but it does justify adultery...bring the butter.
2007-04-01 00:45:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutley , Escoffier would be proud of you
2007-04-01 00:51:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Only if he has been laying margarine on the side.
2007-04-01 00:42:57
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answered by Anonymous
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unless he has a doctor's note, yes
2007-04-01 00:46:12
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answered by Anonymous
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only if you choose to stay with him
2007-04-01 00:55:07
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answered by greengirl 5
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Stupid question....wow!
2007-04-01 01:05:12
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answered by sunshinegirl 2
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