READER'S ROCK LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE VOL 2 ISSUE 4 NOVEMBER 2014 Vol. 1 Issue 8 Feb. 2014 | Page 16
Recipes for Romance from Reader’s Rock Magazine
Anna Renault
Anna Renault is, at heart, an
environmentalist. Through her fictional
friend, Mitzy the Butterfly, Renault is
sharing stories about the environment,
especially about some of the problems that
our youth should know about and for
which they can learn how to find the
solutions.
One of the most romantic gifts you can ever
give your loved one is the gift of romance
itself. To make another person's life more
enjoyable is indeed a gift worth
remembrance. The most substantial romantic
gifts are those of casual kisses, glances from
across a crowded room, holding hands,
sharing a sunset and a glass of lemonade,
whispers of loving words and a soft caress.
They are indeed the priceless moments that
make up a life, a couple and a love that words
can seldom express and any number of
expensive gifts can never compare to. The
true romantic realizes that romance is a way of life and not just a tool that we
pull out to impress someone once in a while. A true romantic has studied
and learned the lost art of communication and hence reaps all the rewards.
The true romantic's days are filled with expressions of love, and their nights
are filled with bliss. A true romantic can be anyone who loves enough to care
and cares enough to share their love. The next true romantic could be you.
Excerpted from Recipes for Romance from the Leading Ladies and Gentlemen of
Romance: Sweet Treats for the Mind, Body & Soul
Recipes for Romance from Reader’s Rock Magazine
Recipe for a Happy
Marriage
1C of Couldn't stop smiling
1C of Understanding
10C of Trust
20 C of LOVING
UNCONDITIONALLY
Lori Foroozandeh
Lori is a survivor and has written her
true story of her life as a prisoner in
Iran. It’s a fascinating account of
torture and perseverance that will
bring world events shockingly home.
Be sure to check out her spread in
Reader’s Rock Magazine.
Stir while adding 1C of "do
something for nothing
incidents". (Surprise w/flowers, or a card just because)
Knead (Need) the dough and shape them into BIG hearts
and Cook for about 1 hour on high and the remaining
lifetime on not too high or it will get burned but
understandably high enough to fit with the situations at hand.
Finally take them out of the oven and put them on a shelf
that's high so nothing can interfere with them and let them
live the rest of their lives happily ever after.