For an At Home Date Idea, Try Cooking for Your Date
If you want to really impress your date, and you want an at home date idea,
there is one solution that will do both.
Cooking for your date is a way to show how much you care.
It's also the way to impress your date with your culinary skills.
Anyone who may be interested in you as a potential partner will definitely want to know
whether or not you can cook.
You can set your date's mind at ease by showing them how well you do it.
If the thought of cooking for your date makes you nervous, there are plenty of ways
to make the most of a beginner's cooking skills.
If you don't cook often, try not to start with an ambitious recipe that you’ve never made before.
You might try a simple recipe, or you might apply your cooking skills to something
that's pre-made.
For instance, pasta sauce in a jar can be made into your own recipe by adding in a few of your
own ingredients for a customized taste.
You can choose baked items and use your own icings or glazes to make it your own.
When you go with an at home date idea, you should also have something planned for after dinner.
If you have a very long dinner planned with several courses, the dinner may take up the whole
evening.
But otherwise, have a movie picked out to watch or some other activity planned.
This will make your date more comfortable, knowing that being intimate is not the
only option on the table for the evening.
For a romantic evening, it's a good idea to serve foods that will not result in bad breath.
Keep away from onions and garlic if possible.
Also try to stay away from foods that can be messy to eat, such as things with
lots of heavy sauces or excessively oily foods.
This at home date idea will make getting close a lot more pleasant.
You might even serve after dinner mints after the meal.
With these simple plans in place, this is an at home date idea that will
probably be a big hit with your date.
Need another at home date idea? Try this.

Make an effort - even if you can't cook.
Have other plans for after dinner.
Watch what you serve.

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