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    Just 5 Things... to Keep The Romance in Our Marriage Alive

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    • corneyAmberC Offline
      corneyAmber
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      2ppaamm:
      Just stick it back into the oven at 180 deg cel, or use a toaster oven, for 15 minutes. But watch very carefully, bak kwa burns very quickly at this stage. You may have to turn the bak kwa and grill another 10 minutes or so. Make sure the bak kwa is not too thin. Mine was. Tomorrow I'll make them thicker. I actually thought these taste better than store bought ones.

      OK like that can do...let u know success or failure... :lol:

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      • tankeeT Offline
        tankee
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        :? another OT thread šŸ˜ž

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        • corneyAmberC Offline
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          tankee:
          :? another OT thread šŸ˜ž

          No..not OT....another way to keep romance going strong is to COOK FOR THE MAN!!

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            tankee
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            ks2me:
            tankee:

            :? another OT thread šŸ˜ž


            No..not OT....another way to keep romance going strong is to COOK FOR THE MAN!!


            I wonder who started this idea of cooking to a man's heart.

            A man may appreciated the effort a lady went through to cook him a meal. But that's about it ... romance? get real ...

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              corneyAmber
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              tankee:

              I wonder who started this idea of cooking to a man's heart.

              A man may appreciated the effort a lady went through to cook him a meal. But that's about it ... romance? get real ...
              So all this candle light dinner thing also not real ah? 😐

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                schweppes
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                tankee:
                :? another OT thread šŸ˜ž

                no lah, dis one not OT. Learning how to cook for our man mah... :lol:

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                • tankeeT Offline
                  tankee
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                  ks2me:
                  tankee:


                  I wonder who started this idea of cooking to a man's heart.

                  A man may appreciated the effort a lady went through to cook him a meal. But that's about it ... romance? get real ...

                  So all this candle light dinner thing also not real ah? 😐


                  the candle light dinner yes ... but the food need not be cooked by the lady.

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                    2ppaamm
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                    tankee:
                    the candle light dinner yes ... but the food need not be cooked by the lady.

                    Ha ha... my hubby wants me to cook as much as possible. I think it is because he thinks it is healthier, and that I'm not career minded as I should be. Maybe that's the image of a good wife to him. His mum is like that ma...

                    I enjoy cooking lah, so I don't mind doing it, whether to please him or the children or for the sake of my own curiosity. It makes everyone happy, but you are right, what is so romantic about a stinky, oily haired woman? :lol: Better have a good shower after every cookout.

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                      2ppaamm:
                      tankee:

                      the candle light dinner yes ... but the food need not be cooked by the lady.


                      but you are right, what is so romantic about a stinky, oily haired woman? :lol: Better have a good shower after every cookout.

                      Hahaha...Classic! Reality BITES! That's why restaurants will not go bust.

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                        surfermom:
                        Hahaha...Classic! Reality BITES! That's why restaurants will not go bust.

                        I think it is quite impractical to eat out every day and night. I tried to do that thinking it will be more fun and less work, no need to wash up etc. After a week, I was so tired, I decided to cook. Now, we eat out only 3 meals or so a week. Much better.

                        I think if a wife cooks, the man may feel that it is 'more like a home'. But, once in a while, it is great to go out and have a meal in a good restaurant. The treat becomes more appealing and romantic.

                        Eating at home is not really romantic, especially with 5 kids screaming for different things, but it is certainly something I think the man appreciates. It is also kinder to the pocket. :lol:

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