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Politics of cooking for people/having guests over for dinner
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| Lira |
This blatant ripoff of Slylee's topic deals with a quite different issue, reason why I thought it was worth its own thread.
Now that I'm satisfied with my apartment and soon to be in a very-long distance relationship, I thought I'd invite friends over for dinner every now and then to pass the time.
What are some interesting ideas for this kind of meeting? Preparing the meal with your guests is usually quite fun, for example, specially if it's something traditional (like pasta). The background music is also a nice touch - my friends usually like nu jazz and soft drum'n'bass because it makes them feel they're shopping or something :D
Other than having vodka sauce always on the table, what are some good things you can do when guests come over for dinner? |
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
This blatant ripoff of Slylee's topic deals with a quite different issue, reason why I thought it was worth its own thread.
Now that I'm satisfied with my apartment and soon to be in a very-long distance relationship, I thought I'd invite friends over for dinner every now and then to pass the time.
What are some interesting ideas for this kind of meeting? Preparing the meal with your guests is usually quite fun, for example, specially if it's something traditional (like pasta). The background music is also a nice touch - my friends usually like nu jazz and soft drum'n'bass because it makes them feel they're shopping or something :D
Other than having vodka sauce always on the table, what are some good things you can do when guests come over for dinner? | Have drinks while they help you cook if you want everyone to be involved.
If not be almost done whent hey come so you go straight to eating and chatting. |
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| david.michael |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
Other than having vodka sauce always on the table, what are some good things you can do when guests come over for dinner? |
Provide sex. |
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| bas |
| A plate of after dinner cocaine. Or instead-of-dinner cocaine. Whichever you prefer. |
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| david.michael |
| quote: | Originally posted by bas
A plate of after dinner cocaine. Or instead-of-dinner cocaine. Whichever you prefer. |
You're probably set either way, as long as it's not before-dinner. |
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| elFreak |
have each guest pick a wine and model an appetizer to compliment each one.
eaten over a long period of time you will be full and drunk.
win
profit
buttsechs. |
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| SuspicionVandit |
| Chip and Madden |
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| Moongoose |
| never let other people near when you cook, they will make a mess of it. If you're sure you want them to come early have a Wii and a few group games ready so that they will leave you alone when you cook. Otherwise its better to just just invite them over about 15 minutes before most of the cooking is done, have dinner and then do some stuff. |
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| Project-K |
| Wine and/or cocktails + a big plate of stuff to snack on (cheese slices, bread, fruits, etc). Basicly keep them busy while you cook. Not a big fan of having people in the kitchen with me - they tend to just get in the way and screw things up. |
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| dj_alfi |
have everyone help with every aspect of preparing the meal, ie the cooking, slaughter of the meal.. it will make everyone feel like theyve accomplished something together.
be sure to save the leftover blood for the orgy afterwards! |
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| lücid |
| don't forget dessert. :gsmile: |
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| Slylee |
whatever you do, just make sure you prepare stuffed mushrooms with crab meat/cheese topping. :crazy:
my dad always busts that out at dinner parties and it's soo good. |
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