Topic: Romantic dinner
Undercoverwife's photo
Fri 10/04/19 12:38 PM
What's considered a romantic dinner these days?

Freebird Deluxe's photo
Fri 10/04/19 03:16 PM
Pie and peas in Wigan

Toodygirl5's photo
Wed 01/22/20 06:17 AM
Prime rib, baked potato, salad & Champaign at the top of the Clarion Hotel.

:grin:

mysticalview21's photo
Wed 01/22/20 09:34 AM

Dinner..moonlight..enjoying the breeze at the beach:blush::blush::blush:



that sound nice ... but the food I had last time at the beach ...
really was not worth going out for it ...


could have had a surf and turf at the house ... seems way better ...
while in the good company of a man smile2

Tom4Uhere's photo
Wed 01/22/20 09:40 AM
Soft music, candlelight, wine and a bowl of dry uncooked egg noodles.

no photo
Wed 01/22/20 10:13 AM
It's surely the chemistry between people that makes a dinner date romantic, otherwise it can be a rather awkward occasion that most would rather avoid.

Coldersky's photo
Sat 02/15/20 07:39 PM
It's surely the chemistry between people that makes a dinner date romantic, otherwise it can be a rather awkward occasion that most would rather avoid.

Seem I like it you're on to something I enjoy picnic's blanket and all on the ground or a table kewl thanks Coldersky minus the Halo woo hoos :heart_eyes::lips:

soufiehere's photo
Sat 02/15/20 08:01 PM
My fave to make it romantic is Steak Diane, done over a chafing dish
with sterno, right at the table, you even light it when it is done,
you can chat the entire time you are cooking it ;-)

darkowl1's photo
Sat 02/15/20 08:05 PM
Reese's.......................................................................not sorry.