Spring Frenzy

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a newly wed couple is in need of producing heirs. But because of the fact that most marriages are arranged business affairs and love is something that gets fostered slowly between the couple over the years, the first steps in happy matrimony, especially those that happen in the bedchambers, can be rather awkward and shy at first aiding more in frustrations than in a blissful union.   But do not be afraid young bride or groom to be. There are certain recipes and desserts, certain wines and herbs that can help you achieve what is called the "spring frenzy" as spring is the season when many babies are made and born. Nature knows the way, just take a bite or two, let it lead you and have fun exploring what it has in store for the both of you. Babies will somehow happen. Painted diagrams might be discreetely made to order should your family require further assisstance in these matters.   Producing a healthy heir is the number one responsibility that each couple has. And because it is not an easy feat even if the couple is happy and willing, there is a list of seasonal food and recipes one might be inclined to consume for dinner or as a light midnight snack to help these efforts to move along. Each region has slightly different selection available, depending what is in season and native to that area, so do not feel shy to explore more exotic options should you find yourself enjoying a honeymoon somewhere where your family do not normally reside.   All of these recipes and meals have one thing in common, to help facilitate a state of increased vigour and lowered inhibition, to fuel both diners with dopamine and a certain disdain for wearing clothes. You can surely imagine the rest.

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I used Summer Camp this year to generate new ideas that I can explore and play around with in the months to come. All of my articles are first drafts, little sketches that need further development.

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