I'm a woman who thinks ahead and likes to be realistic. I actually don't go all out on the first meal (certainly one of the first things to go as the relationship settles in). I believe in making every meal special in some way but prefer to keep things simple at home. I never cook for a man until we've had several restaurant meals together and I can gauge his likes.
I typically make a spinach salad topped with raisins, croutons, walnuts, hard boiled eggs, tomatoes, cucumbers with salami, provolone cheese and buffalo chicken breast (sarah lee makes the best) rolled into a wheel and diced throughout.
Main course is either baked salmon or chicken with basmati rice and broccoli.
I only bake cookies from scratch, so cheesecake or chocolate covered strawberries are typical.
Place setting is key. Wine, soft jazz in the background, and candles/ fireplace going.
That about does it.
That's a very easy and relatively quick meal for me to make (1 hour prep time). The most time consuming is washing the spinach and removing the stems. If he likes THAT meal, he's in for a treat.
Every morning to start my day
Sunday nights for sure
I don't get enough sleep
I'm a good cook
I have a great career
All except for Residue .He shared his feelings about our experience and I essentially wrote his thoughts and shared them here.
I've grasped everything I've reached for, thus far. I'm fortunate, healthy and thankful for that.
I'm in the top 2 for sure!! Sounds like a 9 at least...
I need to know their history, thats for sure. I don't get off on the recall though.
Yes, rather recently. In high school, I got caught by police in the back seat, half dressed, behind a school. He was kind and asked if I was ok. I felt horribly embarrassed, but more annoyed that the guy didn't know a better spot.
Catching his eye on me while I'm initially oblivious to it. Extending his hand to mine. Wearing new panties, fresh pedicure, serving him his favorite meal, teaching him something new.
So many random things...
The sound of his belt buckle as it's being removed
The exhale he makes when he climbs into bed after a long day
The look on his face as he serves a meal he's cooked for me
The small of his back