Romantic Valentine Recipes For Everyone

Valentine’s Day is the perfect occasion to pamper and show your love to anyone who you love but, especially, your better half; and what better way to do that then by cooking some of his or her favorite dishes.

Cooking a romantic dinner is always welcome but what will make him or her even happier is if you bake a favorite dessert and here are some tips and suggestion for getting the Valentine recipes right.

Cakes And Chocolates

Sweets are a favorite of both men and women; therefore, you can never go wrong with such a Valentine recipe. However, it would help if you knew exactly what your sweetheart likes best.

Most people feel that the best Valentine recipe is chocolates or chocolate cake but surely your Valentine will not be impressed if he or she is allergic to chocolate, for example, or is one of those rare people who simply does not like chocolate.

Well, after you have established what Valentine recipe to adopt, the question is how are you going to accomplish your plan; it is usually extremely easy for those of us who enjoy cooking and have the time for it, but we need to consider the fact that many others do not enjoy cooking and/or don’t have the time to indulge.

It’s agreed that Valentine Day is a time when you should consider doing something out of the extraordinary, like cooking, even if you don’t really like it; however, what good does it do if you don’t know the recipe or, worse, if you don’t have the time to indulge.

Valentine Recipes For Everyone

The good news is that, even if you don’t like to cook or don’t have the time to bake, you can still do both with the right Valentine recipe and, to ensure success, here is how: in the market today you will find two friends: ready made products and half ready products, which you can use to your advantage on Valentine’s Day in order to create the Valentine recipe of choice.

First and foremost, check your local supermarket for your sweetheart’s favorite sweet dish in a ready to cook package like Betty Crocker, for example, where everything is readily mixed and all you have to do is follow some easy steps and, within no time, you can have an amazing cake or cookies made, all by yourself.

Your better half will appreciate the gesture, especially if he or she knows you don’t enjoy cooking and/or don’t have the time for it.

The other way to get the Valentine cake of choice is to order it at the local bakery and pick it up on the way home as a surprise for your sweetheart; it may not be cooked by you because you did not have the time, but it is the thought that matters; and the fact that the taste will be divine will make all your efforts worthwhile.

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Valentine Cookies For Your Sweetie

Making Valentine cookies is one way to make the day special and express your love and dedication.  Sugar cookie cutouts can be made in the shape of hearts and decorated with icing, sprinkles or cinnamon hearts.

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Getting the kids involved in the process can make for some interesting taste combinations and unique visual presentations that your sweetie will be sure to love, despite the flaws.  Children love crafts and cooking and are willing to jump in and help with special family projects.

Making Valentine’s cookies together can be an educational opportunity as well, as you can teach your child about measuring values, fractions, as well as how to preheat an oven, get shortening covered utensils clean with hot water and a little vinegar, and even how to tell when the cookies are done. Set a timer and explain counting backwards to your children.  Go over kitchen safety and what to do in case of a fire.

Valentine’s cookies can bring your family together just by being a perfect excuse to laugh and spend time together.  The kids will love rolling out the dough, decorating the finished product, eating the broken ones and even playing in the dishwater during clean up time.

Your sweetie will appreciate your efforts as well.  Try to choose a healthy recipe if your loved one is trying to slim down their waistline.  Try a diabetic cookbook for low fat, low sugar recipes.

Okay, some of us need a fire extinguisher every time we cook, right?  Not to fear, you can buy plain, heart shaped cookies and decorate them yourself, thereby claiming all rights to the creation of the cookie and gaining big points with your sweetie.  And for those of you who are not only dangerous in the kitchen but lazy as well, you can always buy the pre-made, pre-decorated box of cookies, smear the icing a little and try to pass them off as your own.

Valentine’s cookies come in all shapes and sizes, you can even turn a batch of chocolate chip cookie dough into one gigantic heart shaped cookie.  Add a little frosting and a cute loveable saying and you’re all set for sugar overload.

Making Valentine’s cookies shouldn’t be the highlight of your holiday.  Don’t forget to add a little romance to the sweetness.  You can send along love coupons inside your boxed creations to be redeemed later that night.  The possibilities are nearly endless, just remember to keep it fun!

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Everybody Loves Valentine Cards

The flower shops, chocolate makers and greeting card companies make millions of dollars on people who buy their products for the festivities of February 14th.  This day has grown in popularity for many years, and the businesses make more money every year.  These people are only too happy to promote this day, and many normal people look forward to this day.  School children love to go to school on February 14th because they often have Valentine’s Day parties in their classrooms.  These children often exchange Valentine cards with the other members of their class.  The day is often decorated with hearts, flowers and images of Cupid, a god of love from mythology.

People celebrate this day yearly, but many have no idea exactly why this day is celebrated on February 14th or why they send Valentine cards.  Many people have no idea where this name comes from.  In other words, everyone knows what Valentine cards are, but they do not necessarily know the legend behind the name and the day.  Valentine cards do not often have a picture of the man named St. Valentine, and not many people stop to think where the card people got this name.

St. Valentine Received Valentine Cards According to Legend

According to one legend, St. Valentine promoted love against the will of his government at the time.  He was a priest when the ruler, Claudius, decided that men should go to war and should remain unmarried.  Claudius, according to the legend, thought the men would be better soldiers if they were not married.  He wanted the strongest soldiers in his army.  St. Valentine was a priest who could marry these men to their sweethearts, and he did marry them in secret.  When the ruler heard about it, he had St. Valentine thrown in jail.

Claudius tried to befriend St. Valentine while he was in jail, and Claudius wanted St. Valentine to renounce his own religion.  St. Valentine refused the ruler, and eventually he was executed for his beliefs.  According to the legend, many people felt sorry for St. Valentine, and they sent him many cards.  These became the first Valentine cards.  When he was executed on February 14th, this day became known as St. Valentine’s Day.  This wonderful man is now remembered around the world when people send Valentine cards on this day.  This tradition will probably continue for many years to come.

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Happy Valentines Day Around the World

Valentines Day is one of the most popular holidays in the United States, judging from the huge displays that go up in stores right after New Year’s and end in a big sale come February 15.

This day, originally a Catholic holy day, first celebrated the martyrdom of one of three possible people named Valentinus well over 1700 years ago, which was certainly anything but a happy Valentines Day.

Sometime in the 1300s or 1400s, Valentines Day became a symbol of love and romance, evolving into the holiday we recognize today. The fun and happy feelings of Valentines Day have spread throughout the world, and it’s interesting to see what Americans do to have a happy Valentines Day and to see what others around the globe do.

North America

In the United States, Valentines Day celebrations were brought over from the British sometime in the 1800s, and in the 1840s, the first mass-made valentines were created in Massachusetts by Esther Howland.

These were the primary way to celebrate Valentines Day in the United States until the second half of the 1900s, when a gift in addition to a valentine became customary for lovers.

Of course, these days, the celebration includes the giving of valentines in schools and candy for everyone from kids to adults. Every American child knows to say “Happy Valentines Day” as a greeting on February 14.

Asia

People in Asia also seek to have a happy Valentines Day, putting their own unique spin with extra holidays that play off the fun of Valentines Day. In Japan and Korea, the burden is on the women to give gifts of chocolate or flowers, sometimes going so far as to purchasing gifts for everyone in their office, on Valentine’s Day.

But thanks to marketing, a month later, the men are expected to give gifts to the women that gave them gifts, playing on the politeness of Japanese and Korean societies to create a new holiday, which is called White Day.

And Korea takes this even one step further, with Black Day for everyone who didn’t have a happy Valentines Day, receiving no gifts.
On Black Day, which occurs April 14, these people get together and eat noodles as a sort of commiseration for being single.

South of the Border

In Mexico, a happy Valentines Day means a present from an unknown giver, similar to the Christmastime game of having a secret Santa, and rather than wishing people a happy Valentines Day, the proper greeting would translate to wishing a happy Love and Friendship Day.

Colombia celebrates the same holiday, but rather than celebrate it on February 14, the holiday is in September.

Another South American country, Brazil, celebrates their version of Valentines Day on June 12, celebrating with both traditional Valentines Day style celebrations and traditional rituals that single women perform in hopes of finding a husband.

Whether it’s to have a happy Valentines Day on the same day we celebrate it or on another day of the year, many countries around the world get in the spirit of celebrating love.

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