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| 3 | Tea TimeThank you very much for your advice. The issue with the sauce: in Asian cooking, it's usually in the food itself. Korean beef is marinated in a soy-sugar sauce. Regardless, I'm going to keep this is mind for the future. he's snacking after meals out of habit Ironically, he brought this up himself this morning. At least he's aware of it now and we can work together to curb it. Do you have any cooking websites or YouTube channels you can share? | /r/RedPillWives | 17/09/21 11:14 PM |
| 1 | Tea TimeOh boy, I was going to ask in a cooking subreddit, but after typing this out, it may be more relationship advice than cooking. Looking for guidance. Before moving in with my boyfriend, I would cook very simple meals. Chicken with some yams, stews, etc. Now moved in, my usual go to meals seem too simple, bland, and never enough for him. He'll eat the meal and then go into the cupboard for chips because he's still hungry. I made him left over Korean beef for lunch, a full bowl, half rice half beef… | /r/RedPillWives | 16/09/21 07:31 PM |
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