Have you tried bringing food in the bedroom? Tell me what food you brought and share your story. :-)
I'll start... I brought Nutella and put it on the body of my partner... then lick it. It was kinda sticky, but yea! Turned us on!
I had Durian once in Malaysia, I almost threw up from the smell. They say it "smells like hell tastes like heaven". The taste wasn't bad but I can't see rubbing that nasty smelling stuff on anyone's body.
Some of the western hotels there don't even allow guests to bring it inside because the smell permeates and spreads through the air ducts. Originally Posted by SpiceItUp
I had Durian once in Malaysia, I almost threw up from the smell. They say it "smells like hell tastes like heaven". The taste wasn't bad but I can't see rubbing that nasty smelling stuff on anyone's body.In Singapore it is illegal to carry it in public spaces or transport the smell is so overwhelmingly disgusting. That being said some in Asia are addicted to the taste of the Durian.
Some of the western hotels there don't even allow guests to bring it inside because the smell permeates and spreads through the air ducts. Originally Posted by SpiceItUp
Bringing food has been a pretty constant thing for me. The food is often a surprise and change of pace and it allows for conversation to set the mood. This is from a review and it tells the story:Sensuality is heightened by food and drink. Food helps to establish bonds that create an emotional and spiritual response to the act of love making.
"The date, time and length of the planned session allowed me to dust off an old Awl4knot favorite and prepare a portable cocktail party. For some of my longer sessions I prepare a cocktail party spread or light supper with adult beverages. I pack the meal and drink in an insulated cooler that looks like a piece of casual luggage. The menu for Ashley was a smoked salmon appetizer, cold beef tenderloin with horseradish sauce, lobster rolls, pasta salad and a dessert of homemade chocolate mousse with whipped cream. The drink was a bottle of grower’s Champagne, Chartogne Taillet for those who are curious, that I found on sale. I also packed paper goods, cloth napkins, Champagne flutes and other items needed for the party."
Here is the link to the review: http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=227695 It has fun twist to it.
I had another session with Ashley and she told me with a laugh that some of her more robust clients read the review and were quite excited about the menu.
I have made sliders from short ribs braised in an Asian sauce (scallions, ginger, garlic and star anise) topped with seaweed salad and Wasabi sauce.
I made passion fruit mousse for a Brazilian gatinha who pined for her grandmother’s version. She deflected my question if mine was better than grandma’s.
For a Fourth of July afternoon session I tried a cook out menu that featured a cold grilled flank steak over a combination of potato salad and greens and the ubiquitous chocolate mousse. I brought beer in addition to the wine.
A few years ago I saw a wonderful woman on Christmas Eve. The date was a bit impromptu and I couldn’t cook so I ordered a Sushi platter from a local restaurant and it was a great hit, especially with Prosecco.
Even if I don't cook or bring take out, I'll bring a small box of gourmet French chocolates or some fresh fruit salad from Whole Foods.
Unfortunately, the economy is forcing me to book shorter sessions, which makes these picnics an impossible extravagance, so lets hope, for the sake of the ladies, that things improve. Originally Posted by awl4knot
Have you tried bringing food in the bedroom? Tell me what food you brought and share your story. :-)I tend to bring strawberries, a can of whipped cream, and some adult beverage from a nice wine to some Asti to flavored waters for the providers that don't like alcohol.
I'll start... I brought Nutella and put it on the body of my partner... then lick it. It was kinda sticky, but yea! Turned us on! Originally Posted by rotciescorts