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Our top 10 recipes for Valentine's Day! ❤️

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Hey, {NAME}! Valentine’s Day: it’s almost here! The day of chocolate, roses, and splurging

Hey, {NAME}! Valentine’s Day: it’s almost here! The day of chocolate, roses, and splurging on that three-course restaurant you’ve been dying to go to. We totally get you. And while going out for a night on the town and a fancy dinner is good and fun, sometimes you just want to stay in. Especially when you live in subzero temps – thank you, Minnesota. So whether you’re making a special dinner for your Valentine, celebrating yourself, or gathering around a table for [Galentine’s Day]( we wanted to share some of our favorite recipes to make for a fancy dinner in. Here are 10 of our favorite recipes for Valentine’s Day: - [Date Night Mushroom Pasta with Goat Cheese]( Pasta + mushrooms + goat cheese: dream team. Super easy and so yummy. - [Slow Cooker Beef Ragu with Papardelle]( Perfect if you have to work during the day. Just pop it in the slow cooker in the morning and boil some pasta when you get home. Easy peasy. - [Perfect Baked Salmon with Lentils and Lemon Herb Sauce]( If you want to indulge but keep it nutritious. It’s all baked in one pan and SO GOOD. - [Brown Butter Scallops with Parmesan Risotto]( When you want to get real fancy. Dream Valentine’s dinner, right here. - [Skillet Chicken with Bacon and White Wine Sauce]( Crispy, saucy, delicious. Love this one with a crisp green salad. - [Spicy Shrimp with Cauliflower Mash and Garlic Kale]( That cauliflower mash will CHANGE. YOUR. LIFE. - [Sweet Potato Gnocchi with Garlic Sage Butter Sauce]( You can never go wrong with homemade gnocchi. And that sauce: THE BEST. - [Blackout Chocolate Cake]( Because Valentine’s Day is all about the chocolate, duh. - [Grapefruit Mojitos for Two]( Are grapefruits not the best right now? Hands down, this is one of the best winter cocktails. - [Salted Caramel Brownies]( Fresh on the blog today! Salted caramel + brownies = MUST-HAVE. Hoping your Valentine’s Day is filled with all the chocolate, cheese, and pasta your heart desires! XO Lindsay and the POY team! 2400 North 2nd Street, Suite #311, Minneapolis, MN 55411, United States [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your info](

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