Is this a good menu for a romantic dinner tonight?!


Question:

Is this a good menu for a romantic dinner tonight?

I wanted to keep it simple and fresh,but also elegant.

1. Greek salad
2. Spinach pie with cheese
3. Cinnamon cake
4. White wine


Answers:
I hate to say it but as a man, we want some protein and it bettter have been something that walks or swims I think 2 lamb chops would fit right into this menu, broiled to a med rare on a little mound of cous cous. Still looks classy and light

Yes

You should have strawberries too... those are romantic!!

That is pretty good, remember the candles and dim lights!!!!

The salad sounds ok. And actually the spinach sounds good, but not for a romantic dinner. Spinach has a way of finding a home in the small spaces between teeth. And there's nothing worse than trying to get romantic with someone with popeye teeth.

yes if ur partner will like it

sounds lovely but make sure you don't get any spinach stuck in your teeth!

maybe not the pie.. but everthing else is quite nice...

Add some oysters for the appetizer, then you'll be good to go, but don't forget a toothbrush for the spinach

Sounds good to me. May have to make that myself sometime. Don't forget all the great recipe sites out there. allrecipes.com, cooks.com, texascook.com, just to name a few.

It sounds okay if you are both vegetarians. But I am assuming that your date is a male, and the menu just doesn't sound like a meal a MAN would like to have! Give him something more substantial than that. Men like meat! And go for something a little more decadent than cinnamon cake for dessert.

ARE YOU SURE EDNA WOULD APPROVE OF THE ALCOHOL

You should get some Strawberries and Chocolate for after...maybe minus the Cinnamon Cake.\\:D




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