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Easter Recipes: Who Is Tired Of The Same Old Easter Food?
By Audrey Sneddon
Seriously, we've all experienced the traditional Easter recipes and we're all sick of them. Most people who celebrate Easter either eat with family or they eat out, either way, most people stick to the same old Easter traditions and that means the same old Easter recipes. If you would like to taste some new Easter recipes, raise your hand. If you raised your hand, you lose two points.
All You Have To Do Is Hint Around
If you are preparing the Easter recipes or if you are the one recommending the restaurant where you will be tasting the same old Easter recipes, then disregard this paragraph. However, if you are merely a slave to whatever is served, which means that you are guaranteed the same old Easter recipes this year and every year after that, then it is your job to speak up.
However, you may offend the person because, more than likely, even though it's the same old Easter recipe, that person has slaved over it and expects it to be appreciated. Merely coming out and saying it's crap is likely not going to get you anywhere but on the couch or in a hotel somewhere or just cut off from that person completely.
The point is, you have to be tactful. You have to suggest, very subtly, some new and exciting Easter recipes. If you don't say something, who is going to? Someone has to take action if you want to stay away from the same old food you eat year after year.
A Lesson In Tact
For those of us who are tactfully challenged, the way to be tactful is to slip the suggestions into normal conversation. Of course, the conversation has to be at least somewhere similar. For instance, you can't be getting intimate with your significant other one minute and then start talking about new Easter recipes the next. You'd either get slapped or, more than likely, you'd get a really confused look.
The way to be tactful is to slip it in when you are eating. Let's say you're going to a restaurant with this person months before. If you have to, ask them out. Take them to your favorite place. Let them taste your favorite food and say, every so slightly, “Wow, I'd love if you would learn an Easter recipe like this. That would be so great.” Then, change the subject. The person will, first, be flattered because you're implying they're a good cook and you're also likely to eat your favorite food when you sit down to Easter dinner this year.
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Audrey Sneddon writes for various web sites on a wide variety of subjects including Easter, and other holidays.
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