Dinnertime
Two nights in a row now, I've cooked dinner.
Chunlin says she likes my food.
So does this mean I need to make dinner from now on?
I hope not, because I like her cooking better. . .
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Two nights in a row now, I've cooked dinner.
Chunlin says she likes my food.
So does this mean I need to make dinner from now on?
I hope not, because I like her cooking better. . .
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1 comment:
No doubt she likes to be served, and she likes to know that she does not have make dinner every night, even if the quality is lower when you cook. But, it does add variety to your dinner menus to share the duties.
Who cleans the kitchen after you cook?
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