Okay my boyfriends birthday is Saturday so I want to throw him a big supper but I dunno what to cook for him. I got the cake lol. I'm not sure on what to cook though. So can anyone help me out plz..
irishgal000 answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 8:33 pm: Well.....ask his parents (if your too nervous don't), ask his friends, or just somehow edge into the subject of favorite foods and let him tell you.
EX: Go to a place where something serves food and start talking about your fav. foods then ask him what hos fav. foods are [ irishgal000's advice column | Ask irishgal000 A Question ]
xmissybootsx answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 7:19 pm: next time you see his mom or dad, ask them.
they'll tell you what his favourite dinner is, and then you could really suprise him. b/c if you ask him, he'll catch on to what you're doing, & itd be better as a surprise! :)
xoxo [ xmissybootsx's advice column | Ask xmissybootsx A Question ]
MelikoDee answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 4:18 pm: Ask him what his favourite foods are and if he has any allergies.
Advicelady6798 answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 1:41 pm: You should cook something simple. ctually cook things that e loves to eat. Every guy appreciates it when you cook things they like. like vegetables, maybe hamburger helper or tuna helper. You could make cookies. You could make steak. or even spagetti. [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
jbdreamer answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 12:49 pm: Well you know him better than we do. Make his favorite.
xopinkbarbie answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 12:27 pm: Ask him what his favorite food is & then cook that. But, usually pasta stuff is easy & good to cook. You could also do the traditional cheeseburgers or hotdogs. Haha, have fun. ♥ [ xopinkbarbie's advice column | Ask xopinkbarbie A Question ]
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