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Re: Romantic Valentine's dinner!
Wooing with Food: Rule Number One --> Don't make anything that causes flatulence... romance is what should be in the air.
In that case, skip the food and go straight to the drink:) |
Re: Romantic Valentine's dinner!
Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
(Post 5924693)
Wooing with Food: Rule Number One --> Don't make anything that causes flatulence... romance is what should be in the air. :blink:
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Re: Romantic Valentine's dinner!
Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
(Post 5924693)
Wooing with Food: Rule Number One --> Don't make anything that causes flatulence... romance is what should be in the air. :blink:
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Re: Romantic Valentine's dinner!
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 5924719)
Flatulence is practically unheard of.
Silent but deadly, then? |
Re: Romantic Valentine's dinner!
Originally Posted by MademoiselleMtl
(Post 5924636)
Steak au poivre with scalloped potatoes and asparagus
For dessert: Pot de Crème, which is creamy, intense chocolate goodness and easy to make! Another delicious dessert: puff pastry, filled with whipped cream and strawberries drizzled with a strawberry sauce. If you would like any of these recipes, feel free to message me:) Cheers! :thumbsup: |
Re: Romantic Valentine's dinner!
Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
(Post 5924720)
Silent but deadly, then?
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Re: Romantic Valentine's dinner!
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 5924724)
For the deadly, add the hemlock. Or a valentines dinner.
Grumpy... |
Re: Romantic Valentine's dinner!
Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
(Post 5924693)
Wooing with Food: Rule Number One --> Don't make anything that causes flatulence... romance is what should be in the air. :blink:
What about tinned Ratatouille? :) |
Re: Romantic Valentine's dinner!
Originally Posted by printer
(Post 5924765)
What about tinned Ratatouille? :)
Should I bring my own spork? |
Re: Romantic Valentine's dinner!
Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
(Post 5924770)
Should I bring my own spork?
But the tinned rattatouille would probably go down better with Canadian Heinz baked beans, tinned ravioli and marmite, don't you think? Oh. And hemlock. |
Re: Romantic Valentine's dinner!
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 5924797)
I had to google that. I must be getting out of touch.
But the tinned rattatouille would probably go down better with Canadian Heinz baked beans, tinned ravioli and marmite, don't you think? Oh. And hemlock. All washed down with a bottle of the finest Blue Nun. :lol: |
Re: Romantic Valentine's dinner!
Hare pie
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Re: Romantic Valentine's dinner!
Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
(Post 5924710)
Egads! Never asparagus! Amature...
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Re: Romantic Valentine's dinner!
Originally Posted by Giggles2080
(Post 5924455)
Hi guys!
For Valentine's Day this year I'm planning on making a romantic Valentine's dinner for my lovely boyfriend! I'm a little unsure about what to make for the main course, I've searched lots of recipes but I can't make up my mind! I have a great recipe that he adores, but I made that for his birthday last month...what are your favourite recipes and do you have any traditional Valentine's meals that you just love to make? :wub: It's too early and has been too stressful already this morning to be witty so, I'll stick seriously to the question. (home made) Beef Wellington is our traditional Valentine dinner and yep, I will be doing it tomorrow. I only make it on Valentines and Hubby's B'day (if we're not going out), so it's a bit more special, it's fairly easy but a little time consuming. Don't know yet what pud I'm doing.....maybe Novo's suggestion:eek: |
Re: Romantic Valentine's dinner!
Originally Posted by printer
(Post 5924863)
All washed down with a bottle of the finest Blue Nun. :lol:
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