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Kitchen help needed!!
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10.       aenigma x
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 02 Sep 2006 Sat 05:16 pm

Awwwww DK, dont panic! You have enough to think of without worrying about learning to cook. Just have simple meals at first, but with lovely fresh ingredients, salads, breads etc. Then...smile a beautiful smile at him and he won't even notice what he's eating anyway !

11.       IZMIR060406
194 posts
 02 Sep 2006 Sat 05:16 pm

The key is not to panic... DON'T PANIC ... They will not be expecting much from you I am sure of this... relax, let them teach you... I have learnt so much from my future mother in law already

12.       IZMIR060406
194 posts
 02 Sep 2006 Sat 05:17 pm

Hehehehehe lol We said the same thing... same time

13.       aenigma x
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 02 Sep 2006 Sat 05:18 pm

Quoting IZMIR060406:

Hehehehehe lol We said the same thing... same time



Ooooo spooky ! Great minds think alike

14.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 02 Sep 2006 Sat 05:34 pm

Thank you all. It's just all gettin to me and I don't even know how to prepare meat. I mean.. how can you possibly know if you have to put it short on a high fire or long on a low fire? Mum says i'll learn from experience, but by that time I won't have flesh on my bones left

15.       aenigma x
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 02 Sep 2006 Sat 05:41 pm

Ooo dear, I can't help you then. Meat? Never touch the stuff

16.       Deli_kizin
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 02 Sep 2006 Sat 05:42 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Ooo dear, I can't help you then. Meat? Never touch the stuff



No Kadir & I love it So I must learn it! But I wanna learn vegetable-dishes too, as Kadir really needs to watch his eating-pattern (we made a deal: he will eat better, i'll do sports!) and ofcourse for whenever I will have my British sister over in Izmir

17.       aenigma x
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 02 Sep 2006 Sat 05:55 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:

and ofcourse for whenever I will have my British sister over in Izmir



Awwwww

18.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 02 Sep 2006 Sat 05:55 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting Deli_kizin:

and ofcourse for whenever I will have my British sister over in Izmir



Awwwww




19.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 02 Sep 2006 Sat 07:43 pm

I cannot say anything more oryginal than what has already been said - DON'T PANIC.

When I lived with my parents my mom would never let me into the kitchen so when I moved out I couldn't even cook potatoes! However, after 6 months of living on instant soups I started to cook and it proved not that difficult. Don't worry, I'm sure you'll neither starve nor kill Kadir. Besides, guys in love are not only blind, they're also greatly devoid of taste so he'll compliment you on whatever you cook

20.       robin01
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 02 Sep 2006 Sat 07:49 pm

r we talking about kadir007???????:-S

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