I'd like to say I'd do them one of my chicken curries or beef stew.
Reality is they'd likely go hungry unless they fancied dry cereal or something they needed to cut the mould off, so faster would be better |
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"I hate cooking, and honestly, my talents lie in other areas , so it’d be a takeaway or dinner out
Totally this "
So much easier, I’d rather spend the time getting myself ready |
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"You invite a faster for an intimate dinner, what would you cook for them bloody predictive text, Fabster"
Hmn. I think I would do some picky bits tbh. So cheesestrings, mozarella sticks, party rings, packet of crisps from Aldi, some delicious Haribo, maybe some curly fries. |
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"You invite a faster for an intimate dinner, what would you cook for them"
If they’re a proper foodie, something they’ve haven’t tried before (I’d probably try squeeze a practice run or two in).
If they wanna sample my cooking but aren’t super fussy, something to gastropub standard depending on whether they’re carni/veggie/vegan.
If they’re really not fussed, we’d probably order in. |
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"Chicken Dippers,Alphabites and Spaghetti hoops.
Followed by Cake and Custard
Trust you "
The dinner i may amend for the right person but the cake and custard stays Grumpy ha ha |
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