Girlfriend in breakfast-revolt; need recommendations

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Re: Girlfriend in breakfast-revolt; need recommendations

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bolueeleh wrote: Sat Sep 29, 2018 3:09 pm c'mon guys stop derailing OP's thread, plus u guys please answer to OP request by sticking to the required structure :ROFL: :ROFL: :ROFL: :stir:
Yuh, wasn't the topic about recommendations for a revolting GF? :please: :whip:
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Although I see OP asked this same question with a bunch of replies on 5th September , 23 Days before this one. DD you were given 7 options. Did you try any of them before asking again?

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Kuroneko wrote: Sat Sep 29, 2018 2:30 pm The first time I took my girl friend to eat out was at Petite France about 5 years ago. We both had Duck confit. Afterwards she remarked "you like this?" "Yes its my favourite" I replied. "OK tomorrow I make for you" she stated. I was very surprized that she would know how to make Duck confit, as it is a bit involved as it needs to be covered in salt and refrigerated for a day or so and then immersed in duck fat and cooked slowly for 2 or 3 hours. This was her attempt:

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both of us cook, a couple of other dishes:

Steak in Pepper Sauce and mash.
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Breakfast

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Out of topic, I miss "Petite France" :|
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Have you tried BorBor? I couldn't wrap my brain around eating 'soup' for breakfast, because it was not compatible with my morning coffee. I changed. Now, she can go fetch borbor for both of us and find it almost anywhere and she brings it to me; even if she has to then rush off to work. Its very satisfying and affordable and I cant always be eating bacon and eggs.
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Amazing how rooted in their routines some expats are. Breakfast has to be coffee, toast, eggs, baked beans. End of.
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Re: Girlfriend in breakfast-revolt; need recommendations

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hanno wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 4:35 am Amazing how rooted in their routines some expats are. Breakfast has to be coffee, toast, eggs, baked beans. End of.
baked beans? Wtf, get it off my plate! Never.
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