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07-10-2007, 03:17 PM
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Get her favorite take out and put it on a nice fancy plate. Light candles and CLEAN THE HOUSE so it's spotless when she gets home. Then put the effort you would have put into cooking into doing the dishes and helping her unpack and do her laundry.
At least thats what I would tell my hubby!
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07-10-2007, 03:41 PM
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Get her favorite take out and put it on a nice fancy plate. Light candles and CLEAN THE HOUSE so it's spotless when she gets home. Then put the effort you would have put into cooking into doing the dishes and helping her unpack and do her laundry.
At least thats what I would tell my hubby! 
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07-10-2007, 03:45 PM
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what about instead of doing plain spaghetti, do some tortelini? or make lasgana, I've got an excellent easy recipie my mom uses that is delish! Or you could always do a "fiesta" theme and do tacos which are pretty simple to make.
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07-10-2007, 03:50 PM
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Lasagna.. I could probably cook the kind that comes premade at Sam's... probably..
As for tacos, we had those the night before she left.
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07-10-2007, 03:58 PM
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That sounds really good--lasagna! Easy to do (better to bake it in the oven than microwave it). Do you guys like raspberry cheesecake? I remember Sam's having these huge cheesecakes of every variety. Do that, a bottle of wine, and you're all set :-)
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07-10-2007, 04:02 PM
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That sounds really good--lasagna! Easy to do (better to bake it in the oven than microwave it). Do you guys like raspberry cheesecake? I remember Sam's having these huge cheesecakes of every variety. Do that, a bottle of wine, and you're all set :-)
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Lasagna, cheesecake and wine...she'll have her calories for the rest of the week. LOL. But she'll probably appreciate it.
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07-10-2007, 06:36 PM
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Do you guys like raspberry cheesecake? I remember Sam's having these huge cheesecakes of every variety. Do that, a bottle of wine, and you're all set :-)
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Because nothing says a romantic "welcome home" like Sam's Club.
Seriously, cheesecake from Sam's is fine if you're hosting a bunch of people. But for a welcome home for the wife, if you're not going to make a dessert yourself, go to a good patisserie or bakery (the one at the grocery store probably doesn't qualify) and get a nice dessert that is obviously made for two people to share.
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Lasagna, cheesecake and wine...she'll have her calories for the rest of the week. LOL. But she'll probably appreciate it. 
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Ah, but will she feel so stuffed that she won't want to do anything, um, active afterward?
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07-10-2007, 03:55 PM
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Sauteed Shrimp and Pasta with Garlic Toasts
Ingredients:
Shrimp
Spinach Linguini
Garlic Bread: bread, garlic, butter, lemon juice
Parmesan cheese
spinach linguini is pretty, tastes good and makes a dish look really elegant-- it's in the same aisle as the rest of the pasta!
Cook the pasta and put in a serving bowl. Pour a quick drizzle of olive oil over the top and mix it in.
Prepare the shrimp-- I like to buy the pre-trimmed and ready to cook kind--- throw a drop of oil in a pan and saute -- they're pretty much done the moment they hit the pan. You'll know b/c they change color. Add to the top of the pasta. Sprinkle with the parmesan cheese.
Cut your bread into slices. Melt the butter and add it to a little bowl with minced garlic. Spread onto the bread. Spritz the bread with lemon juice. Toast.
Serve and enjoy with a chilled white wine. Very easy-- this can be done in less than 20 minutes.
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07-10-2007, 05:16 PM
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Orange Tequila Chicken
Oooo . . . sounds good. It's easy, and with brown rice and fresh veggies - yum.
For bonus points, make a Chocolate Indulgence Cake - get the mix from www.bakerscatalogue.com or you can even order pre-baked goodies.
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07-10-2007, 05:53 PM
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I love recipe threads on this site!
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07-10-2007, 06:30 PM
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My suggestion would be to find any Rachael Ray recipe. Hers are SO EASY to follow and she literally tells you step-by-step how to prepare the entire meal, versus getting recipes for each of the dishes and then having to guess about when to do what. I have 2 of her cookbooks and not only has everything I've ever made from them been so simple, they are always delicious as well. Oh and generally they're pretty quick too. They don't necessarily take "30 minutes or less" like they advertise because that's often assuming that, for instance, the garlic is already chopped, vegetables peeled, etc., but nonetheless they are much quicker than most other recipes. Good luck!
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