Girlfriend in breakfast-revolt; need recommendations

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"The best chefs are male.

Which only contributes to this thread if both parties are gay.
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struggling with not casting opprobrious slurs at OP

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frank lee bent wrote: Sat Sep 29, 2018 7:25 am struggling with not casting opprobrious slurs at OP

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OP original post was that he goes to the same restaurant all the time and that his significant other is sick of eating there. His SO is Indonesian and was delighted that he later took her to a place that served food she’s used to eating. How is that related to this idea she doesn’t cook?
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Goddamnit NK how dare you introduce. logic into this or any other thread.
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newkidontheblock wrote: Sat Sep 29, 2018 9:55 am OP original post was that he goes to the same restaurant all the time and that his significant other is sick of eating there. His SO is Indonesian and was delighted that he later took her to a place that served food she’s used to eating. How is that related to this idea she doesn’t cook?
Read his post.......

Anyone who is driven to "simmering like a volcano" (unless that is referring to something else) but still eats out at places she can't stand, obviously can't cook. Further, he has not denied this.

If she can cook and can't stand eating out then stop whining and cook at home.
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Have you tried the French Institute on 182? There is also a big coffee shop on the corner of there and Monivong that seem to do a range of food. Not sure there is much else around that way.
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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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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:
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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:
HYPOCRITE.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :stir:
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