1. Posted by princess on Thu, Jan 31, 2008, 6:53 am PST
My boyfriend and I both work late, so there won't be enough of time to prepare a dinner, so we are going out for seafood. These recipes look delicious, though.
2. Posted by Ruth B on Sat, Feb 02, 2008, 8:16 pm PST
Valentine's day is ridiculous-never celebrated it, never will. But this food looks so good right now. My husband who makes special meals for me all the time needs to see this page.
6. Posted by Jenn on Thu, Feb 07, 2008, 9:39 pm PST
my husband and I have always taken turns on who is going to spoil the other on Valentines Day. This year, it is my turn...I think I am going to make the almond chocolate cherry bread pudding for dessert...it looks absolutely fabulous...and that will be a perfect ending to many other things.....; )
7. Posted by JAMECA AGOSTINI on Fri, Feb 08, 2008, 8:10 am PST
I am definetly going to try one of these recipes. Valentine's Day happens to be our anniversary, WOW seven years. Anyways, I think I will try the one with the oysters, buy I'm going to make a red velvet cake. I hope everyone enjoys the holiday.
11. Posted by Ralph Sommers on Fri, Feb 08, 2008, 8:19 am PST
Maggie, I can't help but notice that item #6 in the avoid list recomends NOT COOKING for your significant other. Editing mistake?
6. Food. Unless you're the Iron Chef or Francois Payard, skip anything home-baked. When her friends ask what you got her for V-day, she does not want to have to regurgitate. Literally.
13. Posted by matt on Fri, Feb 08, 2008, 8:28 am PST
WAIT, you just told us in the "Things Not to Get Your Sweetie" column, NOT to cook!?! (number 6 under for her, I believe) Make up your mind Maggie. Contradictions are confusing.
15. Posted by Now I'm Found on Fri, Feb 08, 2008, 8:32 am PST
My husband and I will be spending Valentine's day with a few other couples, a nice dinner that we all worked on, and a chocolate fountain.
With so many marriages and relationships in the dumper these days, it's nice to be surrounded by people who are actually in love - it helps us realize that love does work, even without superficial gifts.
16. Posted by kimi_akers on Fri, Feb 08, 2008, 8:32 am PST
Not only would I be impressed that my man cooked me dinner, I would be tickled that he thought this dinner through. I think that a homemade dinner is way better than going to an overly crowded restaurant and trying to be romantic over all that noise!
18. Posted by chqtabnana on Fri, Feb 08, 2008, 8:37 am PST
I think that the blog saying that homemade dinners are a no-no means that giving your sweetie ONLY a homemade dinner is lame. But a nice home-cooked meal AND the best gift in the world equals the perfect Valentine's Day. :)
19. Posted by Sunshine2Johnson on Fri, Feb 08, 2008, 8:40 am PST
Where are the vegetarian meals?
Though the desserts do look yummy!
Our son was born on Valentine's Day so we have to incorporate him too....hmmm, romantic and yet set for a 1 year old....
22. Posted by lady bug on Fri, Feb 08, 2008, 8:51 am PST
These look delicious. My boyfriend is cooking me dinner and I think he needs to see these. I would take a romantic dinner at home anytime over going out for dinner for V-day. It's a zoo out there.
BTW, in the other article she said don't cook a meal and say "here's your present" buy her something too.
23. Posted by dbowser58 on Fri, Feb 08, 2008, 8:52 am PST
I am at home all day (we have no children & married 28 years!) and I think it would be fun to prepare some of the meals plus dessert for my hubby who puts in a long day...thanks for the neat recipes & Happy Valentines Day!!
24. Posted by phoen1xrising on Fri, Feb 08, 2008, 8:52 am PST
Sounds great. I like the salmos dishes most of all. Please remember fols that sometimes V-day falls on a Friday ~ during Lent. Some Catholics will not duck-and-dodge the fasting just because it's Valentines Day (and most bishops will not dispense with the rule, as they do on St. Patrick's Day. St. Patty's Day is for roistering. St. Valentine's Day is, well, for "romantic foreplay. Holy Mother Church ain't gonna say "Go ahead and make your day with a T-bone." (On the other hand, let's face it, oysters are considered an aphtrodesiac, despite what the moderns say ...)
25. Posted by Dan C on Fri, Feb 08, 2008, 8:56 am PST
Hey Maggie, let me quote your other article about what not to get her:
6. Food. Unless you're the Iron Chef or Francois Payard, skip anything home-baked. When her friends ask what you got her for V-day, she does not want to have to regurgitate. Literally.
http://food.yahoo.com/blog/editorspicks/8322/things-not-to-get-your-sweetie-for-valentine-s-day
27. Posted by CW94568 on Fri, Feb 08, 2008, 8:59 am PST
Just to add to the comments, I do believe it said for girls not to give guys dinner I don't believe that was in the things for guys not to give girls. Anyways, just because you cook doesn't mean that, that is the present it could be in addition to the present. I have worked in the food service industry for a number of years and honestly believe that going on v-day is ridiculous, restaurants are busier and therefore service isn't as good and everything is more expensive.
28. Posted by Jennifer F on Fri, Feb 08, 2008, 9:01 am PST
Don't know what her idea of cheap is, but at $5 for a small bottle of Pom juice..and $10/lb for flank steak.. oh well, it all sounds good, but I'd rather go to McDonalds than have to clean up the mess (as we all know, men never clean up well enough, if at all :) )
30. Posted by jadem3 on Fri, Feb 08, 2008, 9:07 am PST
I am really sad to see a lack of at least one Vegetarian Entree based menu. There are people out there who would like to share a cruelty-free, environmentally friendly meal with their loved one on Valentine's Day.
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