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In article .com>,
"Sheldon" > wrote:

> www. ttdown. com wrote:
> > On 28 Sep 2005 10:59:28 -0700, wrote:
> >
> > >I was wondering whether anybody can help me. In the near future, I
> > >shall be cooking a meal (for the first time) for a very special lady.
> > >The thing is, I am no expert at this type of thing, and I have no idea
> > >about what to cook for her. She tells me that she is "not fussy" and
> > >will eat "just about anything" - which leaves the ball very firmly in
> > >my court. However, I'm sure that if I provide something uninteresting
> > >like pasta, she'll think I'm devoid of originality. Have any of you
> > >any suggestions as to what I can cook - or more importantly what not
> > >to? I can do my bit in the kitchen, but sadly I'm used to the bachelor
> > >way of doing it!

> > Well for starters, you can stop shooting yourself in the foot before
> > you even get started. If she wants originality, she can buy a one of a
> > kind painting. Make something easy. I would suggest:
> >
> > Surf n Turf
> >
> > Steak and some type of sea food

>
> Never serve seafood on a first date... just give her lots of beef.
>
> Sheldon
>


<snort>
You are SO bad Shel'! ;-)
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