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Forget Flowers: Charm Your Loved Ones With These 9 Sweets!

posted in Around the Kitchen by Lisa Freeman

For Valentine’s Day (February 14th) you need to start thinking ahead about what to give the one you love.

Sending flowers on Valentine’s Day is the tradition, but there are so many other unexpected options to surprise your loved-one with.

  1. Cookie Bouquet: These creative and unique bouquets, made with decorated cookies, are a perfect Valentine’s Day treat.
    If your sweetheart is on a sugar-restricted diet, there's a (sugar-free version ) as well.

  2. Chocolate Gram: To melt that special someone’s heart, there's nothing like opening a box of chocolates with a message spelled out in Belgian chocolate. (“Free for dinner?...Be mine!...Will you marry me?...)

  3. Chocolate Truffles: Truffles are usually sinfully delicious, but these are not: Gayle's Miracles truffles. They have 80 percent fewer calories and less fat than other brands, but they are no less tasty. Perhaps that's why Gayle calls them "miracles." At $15 for a 16-piece box, they're a total steal!

  4. Romantic Fortune Cookies: Treat someone to fortune cookies dipped in chocolate and containing your secret messages. These come in a take-out box wrapped in a bow and ready to predict the future.

  5. Chocolate-covered strawberries: Splurging on these dreamy strawberries will send the message that romance is in the air. If you'd like to save some pennies, you can easily make them yourself. Pop a bottle of champagne and dessert is all set.

  6. Brownies: Don't have time to bake? Yummy Mummy’s popular brownies start with a fudgy foundation; then they're made even richer and more delicious with the addition of decadent chocolate chip morsels. Simply scrumptious!

  7. Cheesecake: This cheesecake has gotten the thumbs up from may celebrities and I can see why! There are 26 different flavors to choose from including Key Lime, Raspberry Swirl, Mint Chocolate and Chip Bailey's Irish Cream.

  8. Lollipops: Lollipop, lollipop, ooh lolli, lollipop! (That’s me singing the old song.) Flavors include butterscotch swirl, peppermint and some unusual fruit varieties. Sugar-free and fat-free pops are also available.

  9. Caramel Apples: If you think these are only for Halloween, you're missing out. Mrs. Prindable's handmade confections offer a Valentine's collection of caramel apples that are smothered in chocolates, nuts, caramel and other goodies.

Happy Valentine's Day!

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3 comments

chris | posted on Jan 30, 2008

I received the valentine email today and I can now open all the blue words again.   Thanks for fixing the problem.  Chris

tristan | posted on Jan 30, 2008

The cookie bouquet sounds like a great gift idea.

Kathy Maister | posted on Jan 30, 2008

Chris, I'm glad the problem got fixed!

Tristan, the cookie bouquet is fantastic but my favorite are the brownies!  They are local to Boston and really, really good!


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