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A woman has revealed the 'adorable' reason why she has taken a bite out of her husband's sandwich every day of their 41-year marriage.

Tracy Howell, from Texas, posted on Facebook, where she explained that she helps herself to a nibble of husband Clifford's roll because it makes the couple feel like they are eating lunch together, even while he is away at work.

People from all over the world have praised the devoted wife, and said that Tracy and Clifford have a 'role model marriage'.

© Provided by Daily Mail A woman who has been married for 41 years has revealed the adorable reason why she takes a bite out of her husband's sandwich (pictured) before packing it for him to take to work© Provided by Daily Mail Heartwarming: Tracy Howell, from Texas, went viral on Facebook after revealing that she takes a bite out of her husband Clifford's lunch so they feel like they are eating together every day

Posting on Facebook, Tracy wrote: 'Clifford and I have been married almost 41 years and I have made his lunch every working day since day one.

'On occasion I would join him on the job site and have lunch with him. He made the comment once that lunch tasted better when you share it with someone you love.

'Soon after that, while fixing his sandwich one night, I took a bite out of it before putting it away.'

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She continued: 'When he got home (long before cell phones), he commented that someone took a bite out of his sandwich.

'I told him that since I couldn't join him for lunch, I took a bite so he knew I was joining him.

'I continue to do this frequently (unless it's tuna or pimento cheese), and he still says, 'saw you joined me for lunch today and it sure was good'.'

More than 23,000 people have 'liked' Tracy's post since she uploaded it earlier this month, with many of the commenters saying they hugely appreciate the simple but sweet gesture.

'That is so sweet. I just love this,' one woman wrote.

'I can see how your love has stayed strong for 41 years, happy anniversary,' another added.

Many said that they do something similar for their children, so that their kids feel like they are always having lunch with their parents.

© Provided by Daily Mail Together forever: The sweet Facebook post quickly went viral, with many praising the couple's long-lasting relationship© Provided by Daily Mail Meant to be: In a follow-up post, Tracy revealed that Clifford asked her to marry him on their first date

'I love you guys anyway and now I love you even more! That's how it's supposed to be and so seldom is,' one woman wrote.

'This is so special. You have a role model marriage,' another added.

In a sweet follow-up post, Tracy opened up more about how the simple act of taking a bite out of Clifford's sandwich has helped to strengthen their bond over the years.

'The only thought that comes to my mind when I fix his lunch and 'take a bite of his sandwich' is how much I love him,' she explained.

'About as much thought as he puts into a phone call in the middle of the day when he tells me 'he just needs to hear my voice' or a little note we leave for each other here and there from time to time.'

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Tracy added that the couple make a point to tell each other every day just how much they love each other, explaining that it comes 'naturally' to them to express their feelings.

'We probably tell each other a dozen times a day that we love each other,' she wrote. 'We never wanted the other to 'assume' we loved them. We don't go out of our way, it's just as natural to us as brushing your teeth.

'I give all glory to God for putting us together almost 41 years ago and giving us the patience to find the good, and learn to talk it out instead of throwing in the towel when times got hard.'

She added: 'I guess when Cliff asked me to marry him on our first date that him and God knew we were meant to be. Wow!'

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Come Monday evening and most households in Andhra Pradesh are tuned to Gemini TV to watch their favourite Telugu soap, Mogali Rekulu.

From the very first week of its premiere, the serial has been a roaring success. Over 530 episodes later, director, Manjula Naidu believes that the story has only just begun. 'I am not done with the story yet. There is so much to say,' she says.

Mogali Rekulu are those fragrant flowers that blossom amidst thorns and snakes. Living up to that name, the story line is about the solace of love in turbulent lives.

A family oriented serial, the story is woven around the life of five orphaned youth who grow up together. Four of the orphans -- Dharma, Satya, Daya and Shanti -- are victims of a family feud while Keerthana is the victim of a mother's innocent passion for music.

The five meet by a twist of fate and share various experiences of a rather turbulent life.

Produced by Pallamala Sudhakar, the serial has managed to break away from most stereotypes.

'The characters are very real. They are like any other person you'll meet in real life. The dialogues too are not bookish,' says Manjula about the runaway success of the serial. 'The serial is like a parallel life running on TV,' she adds. A look at the number of blog posts dedicated to the serial is an indicator of just how real this parallel life has become.

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What also keeps audiences hooked to the serial is the fast pace. 'Every day there is some new development. People can't wait to know what will happen next,' says P Kiran, Programming Head, Gemini TV.

The story has developed with many a twists and turns. For the director, however, the beginning was the best. 'I love the beginning; it was the base for all the characters to develop. What they did when they were children is now magnified,' she says.

Amtlib cc 2018. Ask her which character she identifies with most and she says, 'I have a little bit of R K Naidu, a little bit of Shanti and even a little bit of Selva!'

Though the serial deals with the same spectrum of emotions that any other soap touches upon, Mogali Rekulu still has a more progressive story line and attempts to sensitise viewers towards the situations it throws up.

'That is very different from the kind of serials that are aired today. Right now what is telecast is mostly very raw and blatant. That really saddens me,' says Manjula who has also been a member of the Central Board of Film Certification.

Catch Mogali Rekulu on Gemini TV, every Monday to Friday at 8:30 pm.





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