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Being romantic can foster a deep connection with a partner or crush, but it can feel awkward or unnatural when you’re just starting out. Being romantic starts with being confident in yourself, then showing the other person how they make you feel and how much you care about them. Whether you’re creating that connection physically or emotionally—or both!—being more romantic will help you both feel happier and more fulfilled together.
1. Tell the other person how they make you feel.
Sometimes the best way to be romantic through words is to tell the other person how you feel about them. What makes you love to be around them? What do they do that you can’t get enough of? Especially in an established relationship, these little reminders can fall by the wayside, so sprinkling a few into conversations can make you both feel a little more loved.
Learn the often debated best technique to Peel Crawfish and go through trays like a pro! Don’t forget to check out our guide to crawfish at:
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Read all about the yellow dragon fruit here on my website! https://www.inthekitchenwithmatt.com/yellow-dragon-fruit
In this episode of In The Kitchen With Matt, I will show you how to eat the yellow Dragon Fruit, or Pitahaya, Pitaya amarilla, Hylocereus megalanthus, and also do a taste test. Have you ever wondered what the yellow dragon fruit tastes like? Well, you have come to the right place, well at least what it tastes like to me. Taste is definitely subjective. I personally like the taste of the yellow dragonfruit more than the pink/red dragon fruit, but I like the look of the pink one better. Let’s get started!
Want to watch the video I did on the classic pink dragon fruit? You can find it here: https://youtu.be/5-zK4-ewKuE
Where does the dragon fruit come from?
The Pitaya or Pitahaya (Dragon Fruit) is native to several countries in the Americas. But it is cultivated all over the world in tropical and subtropical regions like Southeast Asia, India, United States, Caribbean, Australia, etc.
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