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The Romantic Tip of the Week Ezine |
| The Romantic Tip of the Week is one of the internet's longest running and most popular newsletters. To read other issues that we have posted, click here. Romantic Tip of the Week October 21 I'm not crazy about Halloween but I really get into Autumn. We've just been hit by our first cool front and it's time to start baking. If you've got some creative fall ideas, send them my way. -- Michael AS EASY AS PUMPKIN PIE Fall is such a romantic season. Strolls under the harvest moon. Dunking for apples. Watching the leaves turn to glorious shades of copper, burgundy and flaming tangerine. But what I look forward to most each fall is – pumpkin pie. I heard a while back that the most exciting fragrance for men was not some expensive perfume, but the smell of pumpkin pie. I agree. Of course I do look forward to eating the pie, but the whole ritual of making it can be nearly as rewarding (I did say "nearly"). First, you have to get yourself a pumpkin or two. Out of the can just won’t cut it. Then you carve it. No, not with some stupid monster face, but with hearts cut out all around or some other romantic design. Then work together with your sweetheart to make the pie together. I usually mix all the goop while my wife makes the crust. She makes the best crust in the whole world. Make some fresh hot chocolate (don't forget to add the miniature marshmallows) while the pie is baking and maybe whip up a batch of fresh whipped cream. When the pie is done, take it out of the oven to cool (and to fill the air with its hypnotic aroma). Meanwhile, place a candle inside the pumpkin. Then turn off all the lights so candle will reflect the cut out hearts all over the room while you devour the pie with your best friend. ..................................................................
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