britaxcooper
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hmmmm gfs birthday coming up and i said id cook her a meal 
what isnt THAT hard to do and is bloke friendly to make 
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hannah_d
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what can u cook
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britaxcooper
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im willing to try anything
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Robin
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cheese on toast?
shepherds pie is fairly easy, or a stir fry of some sort
depends on you level of ability really, nothings hard if you know what to do
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hannah_d
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you should ask ur gf what she likes, or if not just suprise her with ur tallent lol
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britaxcooper
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hmmmm tricky, i was thinking of a risoto (sp) 
despit being with her nearly a year i cant actually decide what she likes...
maybe i should do a roast
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hannah_d
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yeah do a roast always goes down good
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R Lee
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Risotto's are quite tough to cook for somebody not experienced in the kitchen.
But depends whether your girlfriend can tell whether its a fuck up or not.
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Matt H
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Do a rice & pea
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hannah_d
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well all u can do is try, even if she dont like what u cook she will no u hav made the effort 
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James_DT
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Sweet & Sour Chicken & Rice. Easy as.
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Je11ybubb1es
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spag bol
all you need is mince, cut up bacon and get a ragu sauce. brown the mince, chuck everything else in, jobs a goodun!
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Ally
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Lasagne with cesar salad and a garlic bagette ... yummy
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gsi-gaz
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speak to IAZ ha ha
sure he can rustle u sumthin up, he sorts everyones car out so why not help u wi ur cooking lol
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by Ally
Lasagne with cesar salad and a garlic bagette ... yummy

or even a pasta dish with pesto, dead easy then something quite simple for desert, something like strawberries and cream, or choc fudge cake with brandy butter
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ClaireF
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do a chicken fillet, with a slice of bacon round and ham and cjicken tikka sauce over well nice
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Corsalad87
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A good ole Spit Roast will make her smile!
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Simon
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home made pizzaa, i made mine this last night, make base n everything, does the job
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Cybermonkey
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ok if you really want to impress her AND keep things simple, read on,,,
Starter
Oysters Kilpatrick
Set the Oysters on a bed of coarse salt, or an oven tray lined with foil
Sprinkle bacon over the oysters
Blend the worcestershire and tomato sauce, to create 'Kilpatrick' sauce
Top the oysters with a small amount of this sauce.
Grill until the bacon is cooked (5-10 minutes)
Main
Chicken Parmagiana
Take a Chicken Schnitzel (breadcrumbs) in a baking tray and cook till done, take out of oven and pour over a tomato-based pasta sauce, then sprinkle with heaps of parmasan cheese, put back in oven until cheese has melted and sauce is hot. serve with home cut and cooked thick cut chips/wedges and sour cream. also serve with a light green/rocket salad on side, or with vegetables like carrots or peas.
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Kathryn W
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Registered: 12th Oct 03
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Something simple maybe such as spag bol with some garlic bread for starters and then some nice ice cream for afters?
Rice, sweet and sour chicken.. maybe with noodles?
Lasagne
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ClaireF
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or you could use the ice cream for some fun after meal
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Kathryn W
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I've never been cooked a meal apart from the other night when he helped me make some curly fries and he cooked his curry 
I had to make my own though
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Cybermonkey
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i always cook for girlfriends. i cooked Carla ( ) a Red Thai Prawn Curry with steamed rice all from scratch. it was delicious. and she looked totally incredible. candlelight meal, good music then a film. she fell asleep in my arms on the lounge, thats as close as we got i think.
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