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My son will take his girlfriend home tomorrow. What dishes can he cook to leave a good impression on her?
First of all, congratulations on your son's girlfriend. You are going to be a mother-in-law. Hehe, actually this is not difficult. As for what food suits her appetite, you should ask your son first Shh, don't let his girlfriend know, so there will be no surprises, but your future daughter-in-law will think you are very polite.

1. Cooking is not a good meal, but a vegetable rice that suits your son's girlfriend's appetite.

Give you a compliment first, and then you will be a good mother-in-law.

As for what kind of food suits your son's girlfriend's taste, of course you don't know, but your son and his girlfriend have been in contact for a long time. Although they don't know what they like to eat, they probably know a thing or two. You know, your son is the biggest insider.

When you ask your son for help, don't forget to tell him that you asked him to ask, and don't let her know that you asked because you want to see her. Generally sensible girls don't like this.

Because of this, she will think that you treat her as a guest, and you don't want to treat her as family at all, which is a bit unfamiliar.

2. Cooking is not just cooking the vegetable rice suitable for your son's girlfriend, but cooking your local specialties and letting her taste the delicious food there.

Remember, it is not your son who tells you what his girlfriend likes to eat, so you prepare something. This will not only look unfamiliar, but also make her feel that you are trying to please her, which is unreal, like "trapping wolves".

You only need to prepare two or three dishes that your son's girlfriend likes to eat. Other dishes can be prepared according to the characteristics of your place, so that she can see the rich local food.

Finally, I want to remind you that if you want to put pepper in cooking, you must ask your son before cooking. Some people think it smells better, others don't.