Happy Valentine’s Day

This post is a bit early for Valentine’s Day, but there is a reason for that. It’s a collection of links to tasty treats for your Valentine. If you are still procrastinating over making something on Valentine’s Day for your lover then look no further than this list of delicious treats, drinks, restaurants and getaways posted over the past week all across the interwebs.

So, if you tend to wait until the last minute to do things (like me) I hope this will help you decide on a sweet course of action. If you are already set for this Valentine’s Day then simply enjoy the posts that these links lead you to.

Brown Eyed Baker has recipes for over 35 delicious treats for your Valentine. Also a list of gift ideas for your foodie sweetheart

If those aren’t enough head over to Pretty Girls Cook for more great Valentine’s Day gift ideas for your favorite foodie or chef.

The Girly Girl Cooks recommends cheese as a Valentine treat.

Chew On That lets us know about this Valentine’s Day Recipe Contest Sponsored by Todd English for GreenPan. Recipes must be submitted by March 1st and the winner receives a GreenPan Stainless Steel Todd’s Perfect Gourmet Cook Set. You can also get ideas for sexy cocktails to go with your Valentine’s Day dinner.

Combine your libations and dessert with this recipe from Culinary Piracy.

Food and the Fabulous shares a cold and sweet ice cream treat for this lovers day.

Yummly – Love your sweetheart more than ice cream? Then check out this post.

The Manila Girl gives us ideas for 5 romantic resorts in Manila for a Valentines getaway.

If you just need plans for a date in Manila then check out the 3 part Valentine’s Dinner Date ideas from Pieces of a Wunderkind’s Mind.

Closer to home we find out the top 5 romantic restaurants in Cleveland Ohio from Hungry in Cleveland.

Skinny Kitchen posted this complete menu for a romantic Valentine’s day dinner.

More dinner ideas can be found in this post from Have Fork Will Eat.

I’m a sucker for truffles (the chocolate variety) and My: Carolina Cooking has a wonderful trufle recipe to help you treat your Valentine sweet.

If you want something similar to, but quite different from truffles head over to Crazy for Crust for Valentine’s Day cake balls (dipped in chocolate).

Three Little Ramekins has these cute Velentines cupcakes.

More cupcakes, but made with raw ingredients from Better Raw.

Cupcakes with a hidden heart surprise from An “A” for Effort.

Food Wishes posted these 8 decadent sexy chocolate treats for your sweet.

The Gluten Free Goddess has over a dozen gluten free chocolate treats to share with that special someone.

Speaking of chocolate (and who isn’t at Valentine’s Day?) Cook Like a Champion has the perfect chocolate fondue for two right here.

A Little Bit Crunchy brings another gluten free treat to the table with these cute as a button raspberry meringue hearts.

And finally, 10 tips for having the perfect Valentine’s Day Weekend from My Little Celebration.

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6 Responses to Happy Valentine’s Day

  1. Rachel says:

    Hi Steve. Thanks for visiting my site. I do not have a blogroll so I am not able to add you to mine. Best of luck with your site!

  2. Stephanie @ Hungry in Cleveland says:

    Thanks for the shout-out!!

  3. mel of mmdc7 Online says:

    Hi Steve, thank you for sharing those links. It gives me ideas on what food to prepare for my boyfriend aside of the cute bento box I’m thinking.

    happy hearts day! :)

  4. Archana says:

    Thanks Steve for visiting my blog and your encouraging comments. I would like to add your blog to my foodie blogroll but I have not understood how it is to be done. Could you please guide me in the matter.

  5. Yerttlesblog says:

    Thanks for this! Super handy, as I’m a fantastic procrastinator. :) . Cheers!

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