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Stop blogging about the baby and make a date with your wife inside a Williams-Sonoma catalogue. White crowd drawn to white on white interior. Casual sophistication, ample light and crisp tablecloths create clean, classic summer-on-the-Cape feel. Munch on marrowbones and pan-seared bluefish cakes, or try the Hangtown fry, a Gold Rush-era recipe of oysters, eggs, and bacon. Give him the impression you care with a morning-after brunch that goes way beyond expectations, Sugar Mama.
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