Valentine’s Day: A Catered Affair

Lenore Nolan-Ryan

Lenore Nolan Ryan Catering & Cooking School

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3311 North Ocean Blvd,

Ft Lauderdale, FL 33308

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Valentine’s Day is celebrated every year on February 14 and is considered the most romantic holiday of the year. The holiday’s roots are ancient and related to a Christian martyr, Saint Valentine of Rome. In today’s world, it is celebrated with champagne, delicious aphrodisiac foods, and chocolate.

Most couples plan a romantic date night, all dressed up with the other 72% of Americans that go out for the occasion. That makes for very crowded restaurants.

When restaurants cater to that many reservations the quality of the food on Valentine’s Day can only be so good. They are crowded, over booked, four-tops becoming two-tops, and if one reservation runs late or over their 2hr seating, love is out the window. Imagine all the stress anxiety that chefs and servers are subjected to that inadvertently transferred into your prix fixed, holiday priced obligatory three courses.

It is almost impossible to obtain your elevated expectations. Gorgeous and delicious plated dishes. Enchanting ambiance, but not distracting. Service that is attentive, but not too hands on. More than anything, you want this dining experience to spark flavors of love.

I suggest an evening with no limitations. You’ve got this. Let me set the stage. You are enjoying a relaxed evening spending time at a table for two, at home. Reheating and plating, with explicit instructions, a 3-course luscious dinner, that I have prepared just for the two of you. You are toasting the “joie de vivre” with the one you love! Leave the dishes for later. Fun and frivolity can be enjoyed in two rooms of the house!

“It’s impossible,” said pride.

“It’s risky,” said experience.

“It’s pointless,” said reason.

“Give it a try” whispered the heart.

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