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A Valentine's Dinner That'll Knock His Socks Off

By: Michaela Scherr, Tue Jan 10th, 2006 11:37:31 PM

A few years ago I wanted to do something really special for my husband on Valentine's Day. I didn't want anything in return, only that the evening was fun and enjoyable, and that was how it turned out.

The look on my Valentine's face when he came home for dinner was priceless and shall remain with me forever. I'd never seen his eyes or smile so wide!

I'd like to share this special Valentine's Dinner with you now, it had the effect I wanted including an evening filled with laughter and great conversation.

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What you'll need:

A white table cloth

Approximately 20 silver balloons

Silver ribbon for the balloons

Selection of white candles of differing shapes and sizes (unscented)

Several sheets of red cardboard (thin enough to cut)

Blu-Tack or other safe, removal adhesive

White platter for prawns (substitute if you prefer something else)

Small white plates

Ice and lemons for prawn platter

Two servings of French Fries

Seafood sauce for dipping

Bowl for prawn shells

Finger bowl with lemon slices (to wash fingers when peeling prawns)

Red paper napkins

Forks

Small Gold Stars

Ornamental opaque glass pebbles

Small posy of flowers (in case he forgets)

Small vase

Aromatherapy oil burner

Aphrodisiac essential oils of rose, jasmine and mandarin Cool, sensual music (soul music is great)

Setting the mood and table

Blow up all balloons, tie with silver ribbon around chairs, ceiling, anywhere in the area you'll be dining.

Cut out as many love hearts as possible from the red cardboard and stick with blu-Tack (or other safe adhesive - read instructions first) wherever you can and where you can easily removable it.

To set the mood place water in your aromatherapy oil burner and add some aphrodisiac essential oils; add 3 drops rose; 3 drops jasmine; and 5 drops mandarin. Light the tea light candle approximately 30 minutes before arrival.

Put tablecloth on table.

Using panache strategically group some candles together at one end of table.

Always use caution with lit candles - never leave the room unattended when burning candles, this applies to aromatherapy oil burners.

Strategically place the remaining candles around the room. (I loathe being a killjoy but please ensure candles are not close to any flammable objects)

Position large white platter in centre of table; shell bowl next to platter then finger bowl with lemon slices.

Place red napkins and fork on top of smaller plates and positioned where you'll be sitting.

Bring out vase and flowers.

Place opaque glass pebbles around candle display on table and several around white prawn platter.

Sprinkle a small amount of gold stars on table for effect.

His gift:

A selection of fine chocolates Bottle of red wine 2 red wine glasses Red ribbon Valentine's Day Card

Tie the two red wine glasses stem up, with red ribbon to the top of the wine bottle and place with Valentine's card on table.

Scatter chocolates on table

Just before he arrives:

Light candles Check aromatherapy oil burner Place prawns on platter as well as some ice and lemon wedges Place seafood sauce on table Have French fries almost ready to serve and waiting in the oven Turn on the music and program to repeat Take off apron Take a few deep breaths and reeellllaaaxxxxx

If this doesn't impress him, he may be asleep, unconscious or he's finding a reference point of what is before him!

Here's to an evening filled with laughter, fun, and romance!

Michaela Scherr

About the author: Copyright requirements are that it remains with Michaela Scherr and for the link to be clickable or 'live' at http://www.michaelascherr.com

Michaela is a Transformational Coach, certified practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), writer and author of several publications, and intuitive who is totally committed to helping others create positive and action oriented changes to their lives.

 

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