DINING WITH NADIVA Ep. 68-69 ( Call-In ) Guest Host: Serena and Midday Brown Diva’s Table Topic: When is it okay for a woman to pay? / And how do men feel about it? Word of the day/ Definition: Lithe; Easy to bend, flexible and graceful. Example Sentence: "she lay gazing up at his tall, lithe figure" Featured Restaurant: Fork and Spoon Owner: Shaikil Grisham Phone: Website: Bio: After her husband having type 2 diabetes. Shaikil Grisham started to prepare meals that would allow healthy options for an extremely long workday. Shaikil decided to share this service with individuals who feel like cooking is impossible or there is “no way” to eat healthy daily. Shaikil left her office Manager job after 10 years of service because of stress, poor sleep, and bad eating habits. Meal prep/ catering has given her a chance to combine her love of food with her desire to help others. Cooking has been the “calm after the storm”. Shaikil offers private chef services, and catering. Food is a language we all speak, some better than others but it always brings us together. Fork and Spoon LLC is healthy eating allowing the consumer to count caloric intake and meet health and fitness goals” one meal or dessert at a time”. Featured Dishes: Address | City, St Zip Code Diva’s Table Topic: When is it okay for a woman to pay? / And how do men feel about it? Stats: A commonly raised piece of dating etiquette is that women want men to pay for the first date. However, a surprising revelation from the study is that it’s the men who are more likely to think that men should pay. As you can see in the chart above, nearly two-thirds of men (63%) think that the man should take care of the check on a first date. Women don’t agree. Less than half of the women in the study (46%) think that paying for the date is the guy’s responsibility. Men and women also disagree on whether women should foot the bill instead. Just 2% of men want women to pay when they’re on a first date. However, women themselves are more likely to want to pick up the tab, with 5% saying they’re the ones who should pay for a date. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 11-12 2