Take somebody's voice and write their instructions for making one of their signature dishes. Then, jump right into their instructions on how to get somebody to like you.
Mom's instructions for lasagna
So really, all you have to do is throw everything together. You take the meat sauce (I like to throw quite a bit of spice in this, but to each his own) and spread that out along the bottom of a pan. Next you take the precooked noodles and lay out a single layer, maybe with a little overlap if the pasta is your favorite part, and spread ricotta over that. Repeat that as many times as you want to get the amount of lasagna desired. Cook for half an hour at 350F, although I always end up freezing at least half of it for later.
I don't think that there is a particular way to "get somebody to like you." Somebody's approval is not something that you try to get, it should just either come or not. Maybe make them some of my lasagna, haha. Although it is beyond cliche, I think that you should just be yourself, because otherwise you will be a fake "you" throughout your whole relationship. When you start out trying to impress somebody, you often find yourself trying to achieve a higher level with them at all times. A relationship does take work as is, but definitely should not take that much work. People's opinions of you are irrelevant. As Dr. Suess said, "today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one on earth that is youer than you." Be yourself, because everybody else is taken. If somebody wants to be friends with, for a cheesy example, somebody with a British accent, they will find a friend with a British accent, you shouldn't fake one just to please them.
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