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What To Cook on a First Date?7/21/08 There is nothing better than cooking on a first date. If you are any good in cooking, it will be an advantage for you in many ways. He or she comes to know more about your personal life and talent while the same is not possible if you go to a movie or other crowded place. The atmosphere of home will certainly make a couple feel comfortable without any interruptions. But what should one prepare on the first date? Before answering the question, I want you to be honest and imagine what would excite you the most when someone invites you on a date at his or her home. Is it a very special dinner full of lots of tasty Indian dishes? Or is it the desserts or wine that one takes with dinner? Sounds strange? Yes it is. People DO NOT go to dates thinking of tasty food. They rather expect their partner to give a good romantic time to them. Moreover, young people generally, don’t have an expertise in cooking. What I mean to say is that you should focus more on just two things when you prepare something for a date. First, follow some basic rules like not cooking regular and very spicy food. It will be good if you can manage to know what your partner likes. You can not expect a vegetarian guy to be happy even when you serve him the nicest fish or chicken cooked by you. If you are not at all good at cooking, pick any good recipe book and look for something easier to cook and that tastes good. Second, try to spend some time with your date when you are cooking in the kitchen. Be talkative and humorous while cooking. It will create a nice atmosphere for your date. Do not forget to create a romantic atmosphere when you both eat the food you cooked. Some soft music and candle light will solve the purpose.
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