Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner

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Here is a cute picture of my daughter and her boyfriend. He was just up visiting her and she was quite impressed with his culinary prowess. He made her a dinner of Salmon and Caesar salad. He even made the dressing and the croutons from scratch. Personally, I didn’t know you could make croutons from scratch. I thought they grew on a crouton bush or something.

So here is the thing. My daughter is coming home for a visit next month and I’m sure she will be hanging out with the boyfriend quite a bit. I should invite him to have dinner with us . . . Hmmm, should it be the usual Hamburger Helper or perhaps one of those chicken dishes that you slather with cream of mushroom soup and some cheese . . . Hey, if I’d spent the last eleven years cooking dinner I wouldn’t have thirteen books to my name. (And technically to my pen name.)

Perhaps we’ll just take him out to dinner instead . . .

18 comments

  1. Don
    February 26, 2008 at 6:30 am

    It’s called “culinary plagiarism”…

    Buy a bunch of ready-made stuff at Costco. Ditch all boxes and bags the day before in a dumpster across town. Pop the frozen blocks-o-food out of the foil/paperboard baking trays and ease them into fancy glass dishes. Bake and serve.

    He will never suspect anything. Unless he reads your blog comments.

  2. Janette Rallison
    February 26, 2008 at 8:49 am

    Good idea.

    What are the chances of him reading my blog let alone my blog comments? My mother doesn’t even read them.

  3. Stephanie Humphreys
    February 26, 2008 at 9:53 am

    Just make whatever you normally make for guests and if he is a great guy, he’ll think it is wonderful, or at least never let on otherwise 🙂

  4. Joelle
    February 26, 2008 at 3:25 pm

    I am the queen of simple meals. Want some ideas? Email me. Of course, they’re all vegetarian! Yummmm…

  5. Nerd Goddess
    February 26, 2008 at 5:06 pm

    Hmm, I don’t know what to say, considering my (newly titled and first-ever) boyfriend is a better cook than I am. He eats steak and porkchops and stuff and I’m usually having leftover microwaved pasta or cup-a-noodle soup.

  6. Shanna Blythe
    February 26, 2008 at 5:43 pm

    Are you kidding?? Make HIM cook!!

  7. Rebecca Talley
    February 26, 2008 at 6:07 pm

    My husband is on a business trip so we’re having cold cereal for dinner . . . works for me.

    And whoever gave daughters permission to even have boyfriends, let alone bring them home for dinner? Kids shouldn’t date until they’re 30 or so 🙂

  8. Tamra Norton
    February 26, 2008 at 10:00 pm

    Two words: Pizza Hut.

  9. tenacious d
    February 27, 2008 at 8:30 am

    Shouldn’t he be trying to impress you guys? Have him make you dinner! He can then say that he has cooked for a famous author. Asenath has found herself quite a catch, but then again, he’s found himself quite a catch, too.

  10. Lillian Syville
    February 27, 2008 at 9:17 pm

    “accidently” tell him the wrong time so he shows up when your just starting dinner. Then when he offers to help (which he probaly will) step back and let him do it

  11. F. Mathew VonStieff
    February 28, 2008 at 8:32 am

    Do you like this guy enough to be a son in law? Maybe you should suggest him to propose by making dinner?

  12. Annette Lyon
    February 28, 2008 at 10:02 am

    I thought Don’s idea was brilliant until I got to Shanna’s. Totally make him cook. 😀

  13. golfinglibrarian
    February 28, 2008 at 11:43 am

    Since my daughter is only 12 and hasn’t had a boyfriend yet (that I’m aware of anyway), I’ve decided that when the time comes and if I like the boyfriend, we’ll grill thick steaks, compare scars and scratch and burp alot. However, if I’m not too keen on the boy, I’ll delare the family long time vegetarians and feed him some sort of tofu/bean sprout/water chestnut stir fry.
    I sure hope I like the boy!

  14. Celise
    March 5, 2008 at 4:36 pm

    I think I’m ahead of you on that FBI list, Janette. For my YA series, I basically jumped through hoops to “try” and get the opportunity to interview with a female FBI agent (I didn’t need a note from my Mama, but close to it). The farthest I got was a quick phone call, followed by an email in which none of my questions were really answered.

  15. Janette Rallison
    March 6, 2008 at 9:53 am

    I had that same thing happen when I tried to talk to the law in Texas trying to find out what sort of consequences one of my characters would have for breaking into a biology room. They kept passing me off to other people, then told me to email a list of my questions then ignored me.

  16. Jenna Consolo
    March 7, 2008 at 4:15 pm

    Well, you could invite him to come over early and let HIM make dinner for your family, as a test of his worthiness for your daughter…

    Or you could order pizza.

    Your blog is fantastic! So much fun.

  17. Julie Wright
    March 9, 2008 at 9:10 am

    I’m with Shanna, make him cook! When I realized the only thing I could make was reservations, I knew I had to marry a man who knew his way around a kitchen. So it is no surpirse when a couple of Christmases (is that a word?) ago, I opened my present and found a miter saw. He opened his and found saute pans. We both laughed, and hugged, and were glad we understood eachother.

  18. asenath
    March 9, 2008 at 11:04 am

    I think I have a better idea of what celebrities feel like when their lives are broadcast over the internet.

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