Anonymous wrote:If food is your love language, make something you love to make and serve people. I would not try something too out of the ordinary or your comfort zone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does her being single with no kids have to do with this?
OP doesn’t have to just serve chicken nuggets and Mac and cheese.![]()
My kid is 13 and has never had either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does her being single with no kids have to do with this?
OP doesn’t have to just serve chicken nuggets and Mac and cheese.![]()
Anonymous wrote:For a friends' dinner this weekend, asking DH to smoke a roast for steaks, served with grilled asparagus, roasted potatoes and bought dessert. Simple but fancy enough for good friends.
Anonymous wrote:What does her being single with no kids have to do with this?
Anonymous wrote:You probably shopped already, but here is what I'd have made:
for starter good cheese board with local beer / wines
dinner - grilled chicken and steak kebobs, served with chimichurri sauce; roasted potatoes tossed with evoo, lemon and herbs or a chilled cous cous salad; mozz and tomato salad; simple green salad
dessert - berries, whipped cream and Jenis ice cream
Anonymous wrote:good god, go out to eat!