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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

any one got any good ideas meet in my fb for the last time on monday id like to cook her a nice meal and any one know a good wine .......? she is off to oz 4 a year id like to make her a meal she wouldn't 4 get in a hurry

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By *RSPANK111Man  over a year ago

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I'd keep it simple Kildareman. Do you often cook or is this your first time cooking for someone? K

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By *unterslickCouple  over a year ago

tullamore

have a look on some of the cooking websites,some great simple recipes out there,,to really impress look for gordon ramsey home cooking,step by step guides and impressive meals,

as for the wine a good pinot grigio is always a nice choice

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

beans on toast ,,dont burn the toast

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

stick to what your familar with..

keep it simple and plain ish..you food loves can be her hates..unless you have inside knowledge

homemade bread always impresses and is easy ish google hugh fernly witting (river cottage guy)what ever he does simple but good

present well

as for wine ..does she drink..preffer red or white..whats the meal?

if in doubt bottle of white in fridge...and red on side

whats the world coming to giving cookery advice on a swingers site! next thing will be women and couples expecting guys to be able to hold intelligent conversations....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If it was my FB and I wasnt going to see her for a year I'd be more concerned about how much fucking we could squeeze in....It is FB after all not wife or girlfriend and kinda defeats the purpose of being FB's

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

One sec, just going to check what site I've logged on too... ill be back!!!!

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By *ohn400Man  over a year ago

Dublin or anywhere

go to the chipper and get fish and chips,put it on a nice plate and tell her you cooked it,oh and maybe put a can of peas over it / / lots of cheap wine at lidl to / /

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I like Hugh witingstall (sorry not sure of the spelling) best website I suggest is any bbc cooking advice (British broadcasting channel, had to clear tgat up lol)

and the mobile internet site is dead handy. bbc make it as simple as can be.

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