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Valentines Day Menu Ideas

   
Author: Gail Leino
 

Valentine's Day is the most romantic day of the year so; a Valentine's Day menu must consist of the most romantic foods. It's a day to celebrate the love you have, to find new love or to rekindle an old flame.

The foods you choose for your Valentine's Day menu should reflect how you are feeling. Entice your significant other's taste buds and emotions by putting together a well thought out, elegant and scrumptious dinner. Don't hold back when it comes to dinner. Buy the expensive cut of meat, go to the fancy restaurant and do the things that you don't do on a normal basis. If you are going to prepare a meal at home think about using one of these in your menu or as your main dish; salmon, filet mignon, lamb, crab, pheasant or lobster. It shows your significant other that you went through a lot of trouble, time and effort making something for them that is special and well planned out.

Be clever with a unique couples party. Let Cupid's arrow fly by serving dinner in front of a fire or having a picnic on the floor with a bunch of blankets and pillows. Like an indoor picnic. We found free games, activities, and Valentines Party ideas at Valentines-Day-Fun.com Your guests will have a romantic unique time at your gathering.

Instead of dinner you might want to serve several different romantic finger foods. It's just as romantic and allows a couple to enjoy a night of being in each other's presence. On the other hand you might want foods that are geared more towards being an aphrodisiac. Almonds, asparagus, avocados, strawberries, raspberries and of course, chocolate are all food that will get us in the mood for romance. Valentine's Day is about a couple getting closer so make sure that your Valentine's Day menu stays away from food that send us hauling for the breath mints.

 
 
 

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