Valentine's Day
Sunday, February 14, 2010 at 10:00PM
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Whether you’re attached or single, Valentine’s Day should be celebrated with the one or ones you love. 

 

Party Ideas

 

Single Awareness Party – Valentine’s Day is a celebration of love.  It is a day that is typically about “romance”, however, if you are single, you can still celebrate “Valentines Day” with those you love.  For a “fun” night, invite your closest friends and tell them to bring another friend of the opposite sex, that they would not date.  Either have ingredients ready at your home so all the guests can prepare and cook together or order in from your favorite local restaurant. You can create specialty martinis, cocktails and spritzers and put out lots of chocolates in dishes around your home. This get together is so much fun.  Who knows it might become your annual get together.  Don’t be surprised when some of your friends get dates from your party, as well. Cupid?

 

Host a RED Party – Why not host a party on Valentine’s Day where everyone has to be “RED”!  Ask your guests to join you and bring a red dish, with at least one red ingredient.  Ideas for some red food are: red pepper soup (see below recipe), red pepper dip (available at Bristol Farms and Whole Foods markets), lasagna and/or pasta in a red sauce, red velvet cake and a chocolate bag filled with mousse and topped with red berries: strawberries, raspberries and/or cherries (see below recipe).  For drinks, we suggest: Valentinis (see below recipe), Cosmos, Champagne or Prosecco with Pomegranate Juice or Chambord and Cranberry vodka cocktails. Also, you can assign someone to bring a red floral arrangement to add to your red décor! Get your creative juices flowing.  Don’t forget all your guests must wear RED!

 

Red Recipes

 

Red Pepper Soup (a JP favorite!)

 

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Serves 4-6.

 

Chocolate bag Filled with Grand Marnier Chocolate Mousse and Red Berries

 

Chocolate Bag

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Chocolate Mousse

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*Top with your favorite red berries and whipped cream!

 

Sweet Love Potions

Valentinis

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Love Décor

         

        

  Carnations are known as the “corsage” flower but are inexpensive and can be striking when arranged in a fun way.  We suggest a pave arrangement in a low crystal or solid white vase with red carnations arranged tightly creating a solid pave look.  You can create a few of these arrangements, varying in size and height, and group them together on your table as one centerpiece or place the different sized arrangements around your home.  Red votives are another inexpensive way to add romantic touches.

 

 

 

This centerpiece idea brings fun and flair to the table!  Don’t be afraid to mix different flowers (roses, dahlias, mums, ranunculus).   It’s a less expensive option than all red roses and a way to add texture and pizzazz to your table.  Solid white vases really make the colors pop!

 

Red Music

For a modern set of love tunes, the Valentine’s Day movie soundtrack is available February 9, 2010.  Our favorite songs off the album are Amy Winehouse’s “Cupid” and “The Way You Look Tonight” by Maroon 5! 

 

Do Your Children Want to Spread Their Love Too?

      

Chocolate dipped pretzels and Valentine’s Day sprinkles make for simple, homemade gifts for your children, their friends and yours friends too!

    

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Wrap in plastic bags and tie with a nostalgic Sweethearts candy-inspired card or red ribbon.

 

 

Happy Valentine’s Day from

Jowy Productions!!





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