Tuesday, December 29, 2009

KISS THE COOK THIS VALENTINE'S DAY

(cookvday13100) For Immediate Release Contact: Steve Dubin, PR Works, (781) 878-9533 or sdubin@prworkzone.comKISS THE COOK DAYAuthors advice on this Valentine's Day and broadcaster The couple of offers from the kitchen and romanceDATELINE recipes: Boston, MA February 2 ISSUED 2000If you ever tried to make a reservation for dinner on Valentine's Day might be disappointed by the difficulty of getting a table, the crowd and that overwork waitstaff.If have no desire to spend an intimate dinner for two surrounded by a herd of being strangers in a hurry for your meals, why not try a romantic dinner at home.The following tips and recipes are offered by "The pair of kitchen" , Ellen and Michael Albertson, hosts a weekly radio every 2-5 hours on Saturday WMEX News-Talk 1060 AM. Each week, the couple's kitchen "special guests and their strategies for action to improve life and love tips for improving the optimal health and increased happiness. The show features celebrity interviews, food, taste and trend reports, the vanguard of health and nutrition news, reports and advice of parents, information on wine, delicious recipes and reviews.The produced the following suggestions come from the cookbooks popular romantic duo of Epicurus, Food as Foreplay: Recipes for romance, love and lust. "KISS (Keep it simple, attractive) cooking is not necessarily a lover's extravagance. The preparation of the food she likes to eat and not worry about getting too fancy . Even a simple spaghetti can be a romantic success. All you need are some candles, a bottle of wine and a smile in turn, clams mere amore.SHARE AND SHARE ALIKEDon't let cook. have fun and make dinner together (except, of course, their plan is to surprise him or her with an unexpected treat.) LEAVE DISHESDon't the ruin of the novel ran to the kitchen to be a bus boy. Leave the dishes until morning and maintain that feeling of love goes into the night. SPICYMany means clean shower together.GET spices and herbs are aphrodisiacs and tasty and make great additions to your special meal. caraway and parsley are reported to create a desire for sex. anise, basil , cinnamon, cloves, fennel, ginger, rosemary and thyme is thought to bring love. coriander, cardamom and vanilla is believed to fuel the flames FACTSIf lust.GET which the proportion in the initial stages, be sure to have some before the events to go shopping. You want to avoid anything that your partner may be allergic or can not tolerate. I also respect their diet. is that they smell a vegetarian? SENSIBILITYThe And so in a man's heart, which at Apparently, not only through his stomach. According to the smell and taste of treatment and Research Foundation in Chicago, documents some flavors such as increased arousal and strength in men. Among the aromatic blends that did the trick: pumpkin pie, black licorice, vanilla, strawberry, lavender andbelieve or notdoughnuts. With this in mind for a sensual fragrance dessert remember.To their journey from the dining room, here are some recipes are easy to get your engine speed: STRACCIATELLAHard to pronounce, but easy to prepare, this soup is an excellent first light course.2 grated parmesan egg, and sooner rather soup2 tablespoons bread crumbs or a spoonful of cream of wheat cups dry thyme6 chicken broth, 3 (16 ounces) black pepper cansFreshly, taste1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh minced1. Beat eggs, cheese, bread crumbs ((or cream of wheat) and thyme. Fold 1 cup chicken broth 2. . In a medium saucepan, bring the remaining five cups of broth to a boil. When the broth boils, stir in egg mixture, stirring constantly so the eggs form thin strips. Reduce heat, cover and simmer for five minutes. Add the pepper and add parsley.3. Serve immediately topped with the addition of grated cheese. For a more substantial acid, add 1 cup cheese tortellini cooked in boiling broth then add the egg dish great mixture.SMOKED SALMON PENNEA if your partner is a fish lover8 oz penne3 tablespoons butter3 tablespoons flour1 cups milk, heated in a microwave or low temperature cup grated Parmesan cheese, plus other top cup frozen peas pasta, defrostedSalt and white pepper, to taste4 oz smoked salmon, cut into inch pieces1. Bring water to boil pasta, add the penne and

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