V Day love

Last year, I wrote about my first Valentine’s Day with my husband and shared some romantic gift ideas. This year, I want to update those suggestions, and share some new ideas for creating a romantic evening, eco-style!

V Day hearts

 
Start In The Kitchen
 
If you’re celebrating with your special someone, I’m a big proponent of cooking for him/her, or even cooking a special meal together. Make a dish containing his/her favorite food and maybe try throwing in one or more of these aphrodisiac ingredients! Who knows, maybe it will work?
 
If you plan to drink wine, go for organic. Here are some choices that I like:

  • Bonterra Cabernet
  • Bonterra Merlot
  • Full Circle – Merlot
  • Georges Deboeuf – Beaujolais
  • Greenbridge – Syrah
  • Mark West – 2005 Pinot Noir
  • Bonterra Syrah – 1999
  • Our Daily Red - $8 – organic, sulfite-free
  • Paraducci - Sustainable Red 2005, Mendocino County
  • Greenbridge - Zinfindal
  • Well Read (Trader Joes)
  • Vida Organica - Malbec

Set the mood with some handmade, soy-based candles. Etsy has a huge selection!
 
Make A Card
 
One of the best gifts you can give is a handmade card  with a sweet message, or get your deepest feelings out on there, written by you, not Hallmark – who doesn’t love that? Use photos, magazine clippings, or the fronts of old cards (I always save mine) to make a unique card or collage.
 
You can cut out cards backings from old chipboard (cereal boxes and other food packaging) and glue pictures on them, or draw on them, if you’re artsy.
 
If you have the time, these ideas can also work for you mommies who want to help your little one make Valentine’s Day cards for their classmates. This video has some good ideas for mommies.

Red rose

Organic Flowers
 
Local, organic flowers are the healthiest choice for you and the environment. Find out where to get them here. You can also look at these sites:
 
Organicbouquet.com       
Californiaorganicflowers.com 
Diamondorganics.com   
 
If you’re in New York, check out Gardenia Organic Flower Shop. And, if you’re already planning next year’s V-Day celebration, try growing your own! Learn how here.
 
Sweet Treats
 
There are so many great vegan bakeries these days! Some of my favorite vegan chocolates are:

  • Vosges
  • Endangered Species Chocolate
  • Nicobella truffles
  • Missionary Chocolate
  • ChocAlive
  • Lagusta's Luscious
  • NibMor
  • Divine Treasures
  • Allison's Gourmet chocolates/fudge
  • Rescue Chocolates

If you’re in LA, Flore Vegan makes a good looking chocolate cake. M Café and Real Food Daily also have delicious treats!
 
Of course, you can also make your own V-Day dessert! Try the Coffee Fudge Brownies from my book (p. 181) or make the Chocolate-Dipped Shortbread Cookies (p. 187) and cut them into heart shapes before baking.

Sexy nighties

Sexy Nighties!
 
Lots of designers are working toward making fashion cruelty-free – and they haven’t forgotten to include lingerie! Embodies makes lingerie using organic cotton. If you’re looking for a sassier ensemble, Purrfect Pineapples and Urban Fox are cruelty-free options.
 
Flying Solo
 
If you’re single, invite some single friends over for a potluck! tell them each to bring someone new along with their dish – who knows where the night may lead! Or, you can decide to boycott V-Day and just have a good ol’ party. Even better, just curl up on the couch. I’m pretty sure my husband just dumped me for a work night – which is fine because we have Valentine’s Day all the time! If you appreciate and love each other all the time and spend as much quality time together as you can, Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to be a huge deal. But if you are a festive one, go for it!
 
How do you plan to spend your Valentine’s Day?



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Xan Confections makes 2 lines of vegan chocolate Saintly Sins and Jewels.  The Saintly Sins are sweetened with Agave Nectar and Beet Sugar and they are AMAZING.  I highly recommend them.

 

http://www.xanconfections.com/

Happy Valentine's Day, everyone! Alicia's chocolate shortbread cookies are fun to make and yummy! I make them a bit thinner for a crispier treat.

And speaking of chocolate and red wine, remember, not all wines are vegan. Many wineries use isinglass (fish bladder) and other unsavory ingredients in their filtering and/or processing. Check out barnivore.com for vegan wines and beer (you can add to their list after verifying with the winery). I enjoy these vegan wines: Girasole, Organic Vintners, Badger Mountain, LaRocca, and for that special occasion (like Valentine's Day) - Veuve Clicquot!

Usaly my Mom and dad take us to dinner with them or sometime them two usaly go to a fancy dinner.. then Me and my brother make cads for our parents

My boyfriend and I still have to decide if we are going out or staying in for valentines. p,s. those heart-shaped cookies look divine!

My husband and I usually go out to dinner, but I think this year since it is on a Monday we will cook something great at home and spend time with the kids...they are our Valentines too!  I am sure there will be a special dessert thrown into the mix :-)

Gretchen

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Hi everyone - just wanted to let you know that according to barnivore.com (I reference this website often) Bonterra reds are not vegan only their whites... http://www.barnivore.com/wine/62/Bonterra-Vinyards?keyword=bonterra
I do love Our Daily Red wine though...and it's so cheap!

I LOVE these super cute, handmade organic cotton bloomers, bralettes and panties - perfect for spicing up the night with a sweet and sexy surprise - http://www.etsy.com/people/undertheroot?ref=ls_profile  The husband gives em 2, er 3 "thumbs" up ;)

Well, the trailer has already changed my life.... so I can just imagine what the entire movie will do.  Can't wait to see/hear more of his philosophy. Thanks for the recommendation, Alicia!  

And what a sweet surprise for you!  Your hubby is so a keeper!  (Have lots of little baby boys..the world could use more men like your sweetie!)

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