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Valentines Day dinner - suggestions please

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harrogatemum · 12/02/2006 19:19

I will be working on Tuesday but would love to cook something quick but delicious and special for DH. All ideas welcome!!!

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harrogatemum · 12/02/2006 19:29

bump - steak/fish/lamb??? Please give me inspiration all ye domestic goddesses!

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cod · 12/02/2006 19:29

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zippitippitoes · 12/02/2006 19:31

stuffed braised heart

NomDePlume · 12/02/2006 19:32

chocolate dipped fruit and whipped cream placed strategically about your nakedness, reclining on the kitchen table

harrogatemum · 12/02/2006 19:33

mmmm rack of lamb.....sounds good. Not too sure about the stuffed braised heart thought.......although it does have a certain ring to it on Valentines Day!

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NomDePlume · 12/02/2006 19:33

Wax your muff into a heart shape for extra romance

cod · 12/02/2006 19:33

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harrogatemum · 12/02/2006 19:34

good plan Nom De Plume - although table has knobbly bits on it could get quite uncomfortable!

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NomDePlume · 12/02/2006 19:35
harrogatemum · 12/02/2006 19:35

great recipe cod - cheers. Any other suggestions N de P? Rampant rabbit - check. Handcuffs - check. Heart shaped muff - check!

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jac34 · 12/02/2006 19:35

I'm working too so I'm going to pick up something quick and easy from M&S.I thought some aromatic crispy Duck(he loves that).

harrogatemum · 12/02/2006 19:36

sod it - may just forget about the meal altogether.

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jambuttie · 12/02/2006 20:16

mmmmm mozzarella chicken with tomato sauce yummy

fullmoonfiend · 13/02/2006 09:19

Hey harrogatemum, snap! - let's get this town movin' and shakin' on Tuesday Extra points if you can be heard in Bettys
How about game casserole? Mixed game pack from supermarket, cover in seasoned flour and brown. Add onions, garlic (just a little!), splosh of red wine, beef stock cubes, herbs, lots of fresh chopped parsely, bay leaf, big fat mushrooms, simmer for as long as you need, then serve with mash, leafy green veg (for iron grrr) and white-choc covered strawberries for pud (lots of Zinc in strawberries which is much needed to er, keep men's pecker up...)
Have fun everyone x

Hadalifeonce · 13/02/2006 11:12

How about cheese fondue, quick & easy. You could feed pieces of cheese covered bread to each other. We eat it at a coffee table sitting on big cushions.....not so far to fall to the floor!!!!!

trice · 13/02/2006 11:38

I always have to make egg mayonaise for dh as it is his favourite (home made mayo) followed by steak and salad with baked alaska to follow. We have had the same menu now for 14 years so the romance is in the memories.

I live on the stray .

fullmoonfiend · 13/02/2006 12:25

trice, you lucky thing! nearly crocus time eh?

merrymum · 14/02/2006 13:11

how about...
chicken(skinless) breasts with cheese and bacon ?
cook chicken breast once cooked lay some thick slices of chese on top then some bacon on top of that it is yummy, my dh likes this with pasta or jacet pots with beans goes lovely with the cheesey chicken.
maybe for afters you could have the fruit in chocolate....

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