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Valentine’s Day Stay at Home Vegetarian Family Dinner 2018

❤️💞💖💓💗 Happy Valentine’s Day ❤️💞💖💓💗!

Every year a few days before Valentine’s Day my twins ask me this question “What special menu are you planning for Valentine’s Day?”  I don’t know why but the question always catches me off guard, because Valentine’s Day usually falls on a week day and I assume that everyone just wants to get on with their homework and studying and relaxing after a long day at work. Every year I ask the kids if they want to celebrate Valentine’s day on the weekend when it is more relaxed, but I get the same answer every time “No. Valentine’s Day is on February 14th, why can’t we have a special dinner on this day? Maybe even a dessert or something?”  

I’ve learnt now that Valentine’s Day is an important day for the kids, and why not? It is a day that celebrates love of all kinds – couples, kids and parents, sisters and siblings, friendships, and countless other loving relationships. Why not make a special weeknight dinner once a year to celebrate love? So for the last couple of years I have been prepared. I have an answer to the question“What’s our special Valentine’s Day menu?”  I have a menu that has some red, some chocolate and it’s vegetarian. I keep it simple, easy, and delicious. Here is a look at this year’s Valentine’s Day stay at home family dinner menu.

Vegetarian Valentine’s Day Stay at Home Family Dinner Menu

Red cabbage and red pepper salad from Recipes by Chefkreso
Pasta Primavera with Winter Vegetables
Cardamom & Saffron Dark Chocolate Nut Bark with assorted Coffee, Chocolate, and Rocky Road Ice Creams
Chocolate Cake from our local bakery Fleur de Cocoa 😋

Red cabbage and red pepper salad

 💗❤️💞 Happy Valentine’s Day! 💗❤️
May your day be filled with 
plenty of love. 😍

 

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